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Travel to Kuwait
It is located at the tip of the Persian Gulf in northern Eastern Arabia, bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south. Kuwait, an ancient land sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iran, is a land of intrigue and exquisite artistic beauty. It is divided into six governmental districts and gets its name from the Arabic word "akwat," which means "castle near the water." El Ahmedi, El Asime, El Cehra, El Fervaniye, Havali, and Mubarek El Kebir are the districts involved.
Things to do in Kuwait
From exploring sites of the Souk’s to discovering the wonders of the Kuwait landscape, the glorious city continues to fascinate visitors and locals alike with its vibrancy and great variety. May it be in arts & culture, eating & drinking, shopping or sports, there is always something new in Kuwait for everyone and every taste.
Visit top attractions in Kuwait
- Hawalli
Hawalli is one of Kuwait's six culturally rich provinces. It is located in the Persian Gulf's inlet and is one of the most popular Kuwait tourist destinations.
- Kuwait Towers
The three Kuwait Towers, sparkle with distinctive blue-green sequins that are often thought of as iconically Kuwait. Take a trip up there and enjoy the stunning view.
- Kubbar Island
Kubbar Island is a sandy island where you can take in the scenery and enjoy the beach and sea. If you’re a lover of sea life, you can also take in the sights and observe the underwater life around the island too.
Experience new activities in Kuwait
- Explore the Museum of Science and Natural History
The Kuwait Museum of Science and Natural History is a science, natural history, and technological experimentation museum. Natural history, space science, machine, planetarium, electronics, zoology, aviation, and health are among the sections.
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Discover hidden gems at Souk Al-Mubarakiya
Traditional costumes and Persian silk carpets, as well as jewellery and authentic Arab antiques, are available for those who enjoy shopping. The shops here are known to specialize in everything from spices and sweets to fresh fish and fruit.
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Take a trip to Failaka Island
Failaka, a Kuwaiti island, is about an hour's ferry ride from the city. The island was first settled by the Mesopotamians around 2000 BC, and it was the country's longest continuously inhabited location. Prior to the Gulf War, the island was home to over 2,000 people and a number of schools. A visit to this island is similar to visiting an open-air memorial to war's devastation.
Food and Drink in Kuwait
Kuwait’s cuisine is a mixture of Arabic, Persian, Indian and Mediterranean cuisines. Whether you’re looking to treat your taste buds to traditional foods, a place that offers live music and entertainment whilst you eat, a memorable occasion, or tuck into flavoursome foods you’re more familiar with, we’ve handpicked our favourite food and drink spots:
- Assaha Village
- Al Boom
- Ayam Zaman
- Open Flame Kitchen
Transportation in Kuwait
The most convenient ways for tourists to get to the city centre is by bus, a cab or use an app like Uber. However, there are few public transportation options in the city. Public transportation such as subways, trains, and trams are not used in this country. Aside from airport transportation, bus services are also scarce. However, if you are staying for an extended period of time, car rental may be the best option.
Best located hotels in Kuwait
From boutique and luxury hotels to spa hotels and river view stays, Kuwait offers a variety of exceptional stays for every kind of traveller. If you’re looking for a memorable stay in Kutwait, we have handpicked our favorites for you:
- Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya
- Movenpick Kuwait
- Al Hamra Hotel