Experience the best of Kuwait in one unforgettable day!
Enjoy a relaxing boat trip along the beautiful coastline, explore the most famous landmarks of Kuwait City, and savor a delicious lunch at one of the country’s top traditional restaurants.
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A symbol of religion and Islamic culture in Kuwait.
Hosts religious events, including lectures and Islamic teachings.
A popular destination for residents and tourists seeking to explore Islamic heritage and Kuwaiti architecture.
The Grand Mosque is not just a place of prayer but also a cultural and religious landmark that reflects Kuwait's Islamic identity and significance
The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Bridge is one of the longest sea bridges in the world and a major engineering landmark in Kuwait. It connects Kuwait City to northern areas, extending into the desert and remote regions. Opened in 2019, the bridge stands as a national achievement that reflects Kuwait's vision for development and urban expansion
The Tareq Rajab Museum is one of Kuwait’s most renowned museums, located in the Jabriya area. It was established in the 1960s by Tareq Rajab, Kuwait’s first Minister of Antiquities, and his wife, Jehan Tareq Rajab. The museum showcases a unique collection of Islamic art and historical artifacts.
With over 30,000 pieces, the museum houses rare manuscripts, Islamic jewelry, traditional costumes, ancient swords and daggers, ceramics, and decorative arts that highlight Islamic civilization throughout the ages. The collection includes items from Persia, India, and the Arab world, offering a comprehensive insight into the beauty of Islamic art
Souq Al-Mubarakiya is one of the oldest and most famous traditional markets in Kuwait, and it is considered one of the key historical and cultural landmarks in the capital. Located in the Al-Qibla area near several major attractions such as the Kuwait National Museum and the National Library, the market was established in the early 20th century and is a symbol of Kuwaiti heritage
A unique sea tour in Kuwait to see Kuwait's landmarks from within the Arabian Gulf.
The Fish Market in Kuwait is one of the most significant traditional markets in the country, reflecting Kuwait's maritime heritage and its strong connection to fishing and trade. Located in the Sharq area of Kuwait City, it is a prime destination for seafood enthusiasts
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Kuwait national museum
Kuwait City is the bustling capital of Kuwait, known for its modern skyscrapers, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. The city offers a unique blend of traditional Arabic heritage and contemporary urban development, making it a fascinating destination for travelers.
The iconic Kuwait Towers are a symbol of the city and offer panoramic views from their observation decks.
One of the largest mosques in Kuwait, featuring beautiful Islamic architecture and a serene atmosphere.
A traditional market offering a variety of goods, from spices and textiles to souvenirs and local crafts.
A traditional Kuwaiti dish made with spiced rice and meat, usually chicken or lamb.
A porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat, often served during Ramadan.
This is the best time to visit Kuwait City as the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities. The city hosts various cultural events and festivals during this period.
Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)
GMT+3
240VV, 50HzHz
Kuwait is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, travelers should be aware of local customs and laws.
Kuwait City Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city. Buses are air-conditioned and comfortable.
Available • Apps: Careem, Uber
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A small island with historical sites and beautiful beaches, offering a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration.
A popular destination for families, featuring a variety of animals and a children's play area.
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