Kuwait City Highlights: From Traditions to Modern Marvels
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Kuwait City Highlights: From Traditions to Modern Marvels

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Our trip is distinguished by several unique features that make it an unforgettable experience:
*Customized Tours: We offer tours tailored to your interests and preferences. Whether you’re a fan of history, culture, or nature, there’s always something that suits .
*Local Experiences: We provide opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture through activities and visits that involve interacting with local communities, tasting traditional dishes, and exploring local crafts.

*Excellent Customer Service: We are committed to offering an unforgettable travel experience, ensuring your comfort and satisfaction throughout the trip with customer service available 24/7.
*Comprehensive Tourist Experience: We offer a variety of activities and options to ensure you have a great time, whether you’re traveling alone, with family, or with friends.

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Kuwait City Highlights: From Traditions to Modern Marvels

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What's included

WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Coffee and/or Tea
Break fast or lunch or dinner

Detailed itinerary

1

Al-Qurain Martyrs Museum is a prominent national landmark in Kuwait, located in the Al-Qurain area within the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate. The museum commemorates a heroic battle that took place on February 24, 1991, during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, in which 12 young men from the “Messila” resistance group were martyred while defending their homeland.

Originally a house used as a base by the Kuwaiti resistance, the building was later transformed into a museum by the order of the late Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to honor the martyrs’ sacrifices. The museum is overseen by the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters and features exhibits including photographs of the martyrs, their personal belongings, weapons used in the battle, a screening room, and a library.

Al-Qurain Martyrs Museum stands as a symbol of sacrifice and loyalty, attracting visitors from within Kuwait and abroad to learn about the history of the Kuwaiti resistance during the invasion.

2

Tareq Rajab Museum is one of the most prominent cultural landmarks in Kuwait, located in the Jabriya area. It was established in 1980 by Dr. Tareq Sayid Rajab and his British wife, Jehan Welborne. The museum houses a unique collection of artifacts accumulated over fifty years, making it a prime destination for lovers of Islamic art and cultural heritage.

Museum Collections

The museum contains over 30,000 artifacts, including:
• Rare manuscripts and Qur’ans: Some dating back to the 1st century AH, showcasing the evolution of Arabic calligraphy.
• Ceramics, metalwork, and glassware: Reflecting the diversity of Islamic arts from various regions.
• Traditional jewelry and costumes: Highlighting the intricate craftsmanship of Islamic design.
• Musical instruments and antique weapons: Offering insight into daily and cultural life throughout Islamic history.

3

Kuwait Towers are among the most iconic landmarks and architectural symbols of Kuwait, located on the Arabian Gulf coast in the Sharq district of Kuwait City. They were officially inaugurated on March 1, 1979, designed by Swedish architect Sune Lindström and constructed by a Yugoslav company.

Structure:

The towers consist of three main structures:
1. The Main Tower (tallest):
Approximately 187 meters tall, it features two spheres:
• The lower sphere houses a water tank, a restaurant, and a café.
• The upper sphere rotates 360 degrees every 30 minutes and serves as a panoramic viewing platform.
2. The Second Tower:
About 147 meters tall, it is used solely for water storage.
3. The Third Tower (smallest):
It contains lighting equipment that illuminates the towers at

4

The Fish Market in Kuwait is one of the most important and well-known traditional markets in the country. It is located in the Sharq area, near the waterfront and the boat marina. The market is known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere and is a favorite destination for seafood lovers and those interested in Kuwait’s fishing heritage.

Historical Overview:
• The Fish Market is one of the oldest markets in Kuwait, and it has long been a part of daily life, especially given the reliance of Kuwaitis on the sea for fishing and pearl diving.
• The market has undergone modern renovations while preserving its traditional character.

What Makes It Special:
• Variety of Seafood: The market offers a wide selection of fresh fish and seafood, including Zubaidi, Nuwaibi, Shaari, Hamour, shrimp, and squid.

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The Grand Mosque is the largest and most important mosque in Kuwait and one of the most prominent Islamic and architectural landmarks in the country. It is located in the heart of Kuwait City, near the Seif Palace and the National Assembly, and is considered a major religious and cultural center.

Overview of the Mosque:
• Opening: The mosque was officially opened in 1986, during the reign of the late Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.
• Area: The mosque covers a total area of approximately 45,000 square meters, with 25,000 square meters dedicated to the prayer hall.
• Capacity: It can accommodate over 10,000 worshippers in the main prayer hall, in addition to a separate prayer area for women with a capacity of around 1,000 worshippers.

Architectural Design:
• The mosque features a classical Islamic design inspired by Andalusian and Ottoman architecture.

6

Jaber Bridge is one of the most prominent infrastructure projects in Kuwait and one of the longest bridges in the region. It is part of a project to develop the country’s transportation network and aims to facilitate traffic movement between Kuwait City and Bubiyan Island across the sea.

Overview of the Bridge:
• Opening: Jaber Bridge was officially opened in 2019 and is named after the late Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.
• Location: The bridge spans the waters of the Arabian Gulf, linking Kuwait City to the Al-Jahra region in the south of the country.
• Length: The bridge stretches about 36 kilometers, making it one of the longest marine bridges in the world.
• Design: The bridge features a modern design with two lanes in each direction, and it includes a floating bridge with an additional track for future railway use.

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Al-Mubarakiya Market is one of the oldest and most famous traditional markets in Kuwait and is considered one of the country’s distinctive tourist and cultural landmarks. The market is located in the old city area of Kuwait, near the capital district, and is a vibrant center that reflects Kuwait’s rich heritage.

Overview of the Market:
• History: Al-Mubarakiya Market was established in the mid-20th century and has played a significant role in Kuwait’s trading history. It was a meeting place for traders from various Arab, Indian, and Asian nationalities.
• Design: The market is known for its traditional character, which reflects old Kuwaiti architecture, featuring narrow alleyways, flat-roofed buildings, and intricately carved wooden doors. It houses many shops offering a variety of goods.
• Products: The market offers a wide range of local and international products, such as perfumes, spices, fabrics, handmade crafts, jewelry, as well as household items and traditional food product

Available languages

Guide guide
AR EN

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Guests will be picked up from the selected meeting point or hotel lobby. The driver/guide will be waiting at the pickup location holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name for easy recognition.

About Kuwait City

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.

Top Attractions

Kuwait Towers

The iconic Kuwait Towers are a symbol of the city and offer panoramic views from their observation decks.

Architecture 1-2 hours Free

The Grand Mosque

One of the largest mosques in Kuwait, featuring beautiful Islamic architecture and a serene atmosphere.

Religious 1 hour Free

Souq Al-Mubarakiya

A traditional market offering a variety of goods, from spices and textiles to souvenirs and local crafts.

Cultural 2-3 hours Budget to Moderate

Must-Try Local Dishes

Machboos

A traditional Kuwaiti dish made with spiced rice and meat, usually chicken or lamb.

Main dish Contains meat

Harees

A porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat, often served during Ramadan.

Main dish Contains meat

Popular Activities

Desert safaris Dune bashing Beach visits Spa treatments Museum visits Traditional shopping Boat tours Water sports

Best Time to Visit

November to March

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.

15°C to 28°C 59°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Arabic
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)

Time Zone

GMT+3

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Kuwait is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, travelers should be aware of local customs and laws.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid political gatherings and demonstrations.
  • • Be cautious when driving due to aggressive driving habits.
  • • Respect local customs and laws.

Getting there

By air
  • Kuwait International Airport • 15 km from city center
By bus

Kuwait City Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city. Buses are air-conditioned and comfortable.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Careem, Uber

Rentals

Car

Neighborhoods

Salmiya Jabriya

Day trips

Failaka Island
20 km from Kuwait City • Full day

A small island with historical sites and beautiful beaches, offering a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration.

Kuwait Zoo
25 km from Kuwait City • Half day

A popular destination for families, featuring a variety of animals and a children's play area.

Festivals

Kuwait International Fair • November Eid al-Fitr • Varies (end of Ramadan)

Pro tips

  • Visit during the cooler months for a more comfortable experience.
  • Try local dishes like machboos and harees for an authentic culinary experience.
  • Use the K-Net card for convenient payments on public transportation.
  • Dress modestly and respectfully, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • Be cautious when driving due to aggressive driving habits.
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  • Max travelers: 3
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