Fly from Bahrain to Lahore with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Bahrain to Lahore and exchange the modern marvels of the Middle East for the allure of historic Punjab culture.
Visit the grand Badshahi Mosque, one of the world’s largest mosques, before taking a stroll through the tranquil Shalimar Gardens. Lahore is bustling with history and tradition, interspersed with unique shopping experiences as well as one of Pakistan’s most exciting food and dining scenes.
Flying from Bahrain to Lahore: FAQs
What is the time difference between Bahrain and Lahore?
Lahore is two hours ahead of Bahrain. Pakistan uses Pakistan Standard Time (PST, UTC+5) and does not observe any daylight-saving time during the year. Bahrain uses Arabian Standard Time (AST, UTC+3) and also does not observe daylight-saving time.
What food is Lahore known for?
Lahore is in the Punjab region of Pakistan and a major city on the Punjabi food scene. Lahori cuisine heavily features curries using lamb, chicken, or pulses, and often includes herbs and spices such as cardamom, bay, cumin, coriander, chilli, turmeric, and garam masala. There are lots of vegetarian dishes as part of the Lahore culinary tradition, as well as rice, breads, fish dishes, and savoury snacks.
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Breath-taking architecture at Badshahi Mosque
Bahrain has the modern majesty of Al Fatih Mosque, and Lahore has the historic grandeur of Badshahi Mosque. Both mosques are splendid and important in their cultural traditions, with Badshahi Mosque dating back to 1674. Marvel at the stunning architecture and historic artefacts this mosque is home to.
Explore history at Lahore Fort
The Lahore Fort has had an incredibly turbulent history but is now a popular feature of the Old Town in Lahore. Visitors can stroll through the museum or explore the fort grounds and cast their mind back to its origins. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort’s impressive marble palaces should not be missed.