Bahrain is full of brilliant shisha spots, ranging from high-end restaurants serving up pipes on the side to backstreet institutions...
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Scott Campbell is the Editor-in-Chief of Middle East Traveller. He also writes for titles including Condé Nast Traveller Middle East, Arab News, The National, Washington Post, The Sun and MailOnline. Formerly based in the UK at leading news organisations including the Daily Telegraph, Daily Express and ITV News, Scott moved to the GCC in 2018 and has worked across Dubai, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Riyadh. He was previously the Digital Editor of Time Out Dubai and a frequent contributor of restaurant reviews to the magazine's pages.
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