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23 Places To Visit In Kuwait, The Jewel Of The Middle East

Nestled between the countries of Saudi Arabia & Iraq, Kuwait may remind you of sky-kissing buildings, impeccable architecture, blue water & an expansive coastline. Officially referred to as the ‘State of Kuwait’, the Middle Eastern nation is synonymous with its three Kuwait Towers, overlooking the pristine Persian Gulf. That said, the list of places to visit in Kuwait is rather unending. It has plenty more to offer to tourists—from sharks in incredible tanks for marine wildlife enthusiasts to guided tours of the Grand Mosque for the regular traveler. To make your research easier though, we are sharing our favorites in this blog post. So, without further delay, here you go!

Best 23 Places To Visit In Kuwait On Your Trip

To the average traveler, Kuwait may ring a bell about ‘oil’. But embark upon a journey to explore this Western Asian land & you will fall in love with its architectural landscape, traditional Arabian hospitality, vast desert, peaceful beaches & lip-smacking food. The best part? The ‘oasis of peace’, as it is often dubbed, is not as commercialized as other Middle Eastern countries & hence, is a lot quieter!

1. Kuwait City

Kuwait City

The inclusion of the capital city of any country in its must-visit places is rather obvious, but don’t underestimate how much this diverse city has in store for you. Starting from the slender Kuwait Towers, ending with the massive Grand Mosque of Kuwait & covering everything in between, the largest city has plenty of attractions. Geographically in the heart of Kuwait, situated on the shore of Kuwait Bay, Kuwait City truly encapsulates the essence of the gulf nation. Markets, mosques, cafés, restaurants, parks, museums—with so much going on, it is a no-brainer that Kuwait City made it to our suggested Kuwait tourist places list.

Best Time to Visit: November to April

How to Reach

  • By air: Kuwait International Airport, 16 kilometers from the capital, is your gateway to the gulf nation. Jazeera & Kuwait Airways take off & land all the time, connecting to major cities like New York, London, Paris, Rome & others.
  • By road: If you are in Saudi Arabia, you may like to board a bus by the Kuwait Public Transport Company from Riyadh. Driving through Al Salmy is another option.
  • By train: Taking a train to Kuwait City is an option if you are in a nearby city. Travel Duration: 2 to 3 days

Nearest Airport : Kuwait International Airport

Top Attractions (Kuwait City Attractions) : The Grand Mosque of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre, Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre, Al-Muzaini Mosque, Al Shaheed Park

Things To Do: Watch a science show at the planetarium of Kuwait National Museum, treat your taste buds at Souk Al-Mubarakiya, marvel the chandeliered dome of the Grand Mosque

Places To Stay: Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya, Al Kout Beach Hotel, Marina Hotel, Levels Tower Hotel Apartments, Swiss-Belboutique Bneid Al Gar Kuwait

Shopping Markets: Souq Al Kuwait, Souq Sharq, Al-Salam Mall

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Hawalli

Also spelled as ‘Hawally’ & a former home to innumerable Palestinians, Hawalli is one of the six Kuwaiti provinces. Today, a melting pot of cultures, it is inhabited by Iraqis, Syrians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Lebanese & Indians. Geographically, this large city area lies in the eastern part of the country. It is this geographic location that also results in this governorate being so beautiful. The fact that it is located in Persian Gulf’s inlet should give you a fair idea, and no wonder that it’s on our Kuwait tourist places list.

Best Time to Visit: January to May

  • By air: Considering that it is just 6 kilometers from Kuwait City, Kuwait International Airport remains the nearest airport to this beautiful province.
  • By road: You may either decide to stay in Kuwait City & hop in to a bus by CityBus or KPTC, or want to stay in Hawalli to soak in the atmosphere.

Travel Duration: 1 day

Top Attractions (Places to see in Kuwait) : Mirror House, Tareq Rajab Museum, Bayan Palace, Bayan Botanical Garden, Masjid Al Imam Al Baqer

Things To Do: Spend plenty of time outdoors with family/kids, visit the only house in the world that is covered in mirror mosaics (Mirror House), Shop till you drop

Places To Stay: Roomi Suites Hotel, Times Square Suite Hotel, Jazz Hotel, Boudl Al Salmiya, Royal Casa Hotel

Shopping Markets: Marina Mall, The Promenade Mall & Al-Othman Tower, The Avenues

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3. Kubbar Island

Kubbar Island

Also spelled ‘Kobar’, this island is located about 30 kilometers from the southern tip of Kuwait, in Persian Gulf. Referred to as the Ibiza of Kuwait by travelers, the tiny island is surrounded by crystal clear waters & offers sandy beaches for hip parties. While you make a trip to the gulf country, it only makes sense to include it in your Kuwait places to visit . This tiny island, with its major BBQs awaits!

Best Time to Visit: November

How to Reach: To reach you would require a speed boat, though some groups can also arrange a yacht. Don’t forget to bring a day’s worth of food & water!

Travel Duration: A few hours

Things To Do: Discover the calm waters through snorkeling, enjoy watching nesting seabirds, organize a beach party for friends

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Salwa

Considering that Salwa is one of the most prominent cities of the Middle Eastern country, it makes it to our list of Kuwait visiting places . Geographically, the place is sandwiched between Rumaithiya & Messila. It is part of the Hawalli governorate yet we mentioning it separately is worthwhile. Another multicultural hub, it is home to the British, Egyptians, Asians, and Kuwaitis, of course! To the tourist, it offers great shopping opportunities, with several shopping centers.

Best Time to Visit: December to March

  • By air: The nearest airport to Salwa remains Kuwait International Airport, which is 13 kilometers away. Feel free to grab a taxi at the airport to your hotel in Salwa.
  • By road: Tourists often prefer making a quick stop in Salwa as they go to another city. You could do that, stopping to have a meal & picking up souvenirs, or spend a day, as we suggest. If you prefer the latter, take a taxi ride, as aforementioned.

Top Attractions : Mohammad A Khorafi Mosque, Injafa Beach, Badria Al Ahmad Mosque

Things To Do: Watch the setting sun with your beloved, take lots of goofy pictures with family, buy souvenirs like dates for foodie friends

Places To Stay: Radisson Blu Hotel, The Palms Beach Hotel & Spa, The Regency Hotel Kuwait, Movenpick Al Bida’a Apartment, Movenpick Hotel & Resort Al Bida’a Kuwait

Shopping Markets: Arabella

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Salmiya - Attractions in Kuwait

A heaven for shopaholics, Salmiya provides unending opportunities to shop till you drop, with plenty of malls & arcades. From Kuwaiti sweets to handcrafted ornaments, traditional teapots to rugs of sheep wool, if you are looking for presents for friends, the options are aplenty. This gem city is filled with Kuwait attractions like Al Fozan, or a unique pyramid-shaped mosque, & the biggest aquarium of the Middle East.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

  • By air: As always, the nearest airport is Kuwait International Airport, 16 kilometers from Salmiya. You could catch a taxi.
  • By road: We suggest keeping Salmiya as your second stop in Kuwait, succeeding Kuwait City. This is because the distance between the two cities is only 10 kilometers.

Travel Duration: 3 days

Top Attractions : Al-Muzaini Mosque, Pyramid Mosque, Masjid Al Imam Al Baqer, Enjefa Beach, The Scientific Center

Things To Do: Watch a 3D film at the Scientific Center, go on a picnic at Green Island, take kids to the Al Hashemi Marine Museum

Places To Stay: Marina Hotel, Levels Tower Hotel Apartments, The 58 Hotel Apartments, Swiss-Belboutique Bneid Al Gar Kuwait, Four Seasons Hotel at Burj Alshaya

Shopping Markets: Marina Mall, Boulevard Mall, Al Salam Mall

6. Farwaniya

Farwaniya

Salmiya brings us to Farwaniya, the most populous of the six governorates of Kuwait & its main residential area. Another paradise for shoppers, esp. international travelers, the city is brimming with shopping destinations from where one can get a huge range of items, like Kuwaiti dried fruit, perfumes, metal ornaments, rugs, clothes & so on. If you are travelling with kids, don’t forget to take them to ‘Kids Village’, an outdoor entertainment area. With the airport being here, your Kuwait sightseeing begins in Farwaniya.

Best Time to Visit: February & March

How to Reach The Kuwait International Airport is in Farwaniya. As you take a flight to Kuwait , this is where you will land.

Travel Duration: 2 days

Top Attractions : Kids Village, Cinemascope 360, Zabin Y Al Zabin Mosque, Marina World, Failaka Island

Things To Do: Go for some entertainment for the full family at Kids Village, watch a movie far from home at a local cinema, buy gifts from family & friends

Places To Stay: Crowne Plaza Kuwait Al Thuraya City, Continental Farwaniya, Holiday Inn Kuwait Al Thuraya City, Royal Chalet, Hilton Garden Inn Kuwait

Shopping Markets: Bloomingdale’s, Muji—Japanese Departmental Store, Ikea

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7. Souk Al-Mubarakiya

Souk Al-Mubarakiya - Places to go in Kuwait

Ask any local about things to do in Kuwait & among the suggestions they make would surely be shopping at Souk Al-Mubarakiya in Kuwait City. And even though we have started this post with the capital city, so iconic is this bazaar that it is worth mentioning separately! One of the oldest markets of the country, this was the site of trade before the gulf nation discovered oil. Today, it sells everything that you can think of buying as a souvenir for a loved one—dates, dried fruit, olives, jewelry & even Made-In-China products! Over time, modern buildings have been added to this historical area.

Location: Between Mubarak al-Kabir, Ahmad al-Jaber & Ali al-Salem Streets; Kuwait City

Timings: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM & 4:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Things To Buy: Dates, spices, gold jewelry

8. Al Shaheed Park

Al Shaheed Park - Places to visit in Kuwait

Yet another of the places to visit in Kuwait that deserve a special mention is this urban park, consisting of plenty of green areas (including botanical gardens), a lake, paths, restaurants, and even gift shops & two museums! Once again located in Kuwait City, it is the largest urban park of the country. Opening early morning for joggers & closing by midnight, it houses several elements that depict cutting edge architecture. You can also see 5 sculptures displayed here, which won an ‘Outdoor Sculpture Competition’ that was held in 2013. The thorough maintenance, considering all attention to detail, will blow your mind off!

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Location: Soor Street, Kuwait City

Timings: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Entry Fee: Nil

Built In: 2015

Built By: Al Diwan Al Amiri

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9. Grand Mosque

famous tourist places in kuwait

One of the finest tourist places in Kuwait , the Grand Mosque attracts travelers from all around the world. As the natives put it, it is one of the many treasures that Kuwait possesses. While officially being the biggest mosque in the country, the Grand Mosque is renowned for having big celebrations, and other religious events here. Covering about 46000 square meters, the mosque is a fine example of the Islamic architectural style and attracts visitors pretty much due to its Persian structural design. Interestingly, Muslims from all around the world gather at the Grand Mosque during the period of Ramadan.

Location - 25, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings - The Grand Mosque is open for full 24 hours all week

Entry Fee - N/A

Built In - 1979-1986

10. Al Ahmadi

Al Ahmadi

One of the finest cities in Kuwait, Al Ahmadi was first founded in 1946 and located in the southern side of the country. The city, in fact, originated with the oil field there. One can find a number of parks here along with the well-renowned Kuwait Oil Company Display Center. Notably, the city has been named after Sheikh Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah. Travelers coming here would find the city to be covered by sand while it serves as a private preserve of the Kuwait Oil Company.

Best Time To Visit - February until May and September

How To Reach - Travelers can reach Al Ahmadi by taking a flight to the Kuwait International Airport and covering the rest of the journey by road

Travel Duration - 1 to 2 days

Nearest Airport - Kuwait International Airport is the nearest airport to Al Ahmadi

Top Attractions - Fahaheel Park, Kuwait Oil Company Display Center, Al-Riqqa Park, Port of Shuaiba, Fintas Park

Places To Stay - Crowne Plaza Kuwait al Thuraya City, Holiday Inn Kuwait al Thuraya City, Al-Kout Beach Hotel, Hilton Kuwait Resort, Crowne Plaza Kuwait al Thuraya City, Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa

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11. Kuwait Zoo

Kuwait Zoo

Another of those places to see in Kuwait , Kuwait Zoo is a fine place for kids to have the best possible time with parents. With over 1606 animals that include dangerous species as well, this is a place that ensures it all. In fact, there are a number of rare birds at the Kuwait Zoo too which have been categorized into five different units and each category has a staggering 12 different species.

Interestingly, as the authorities put it themselves, the purpose of the park is to educate children about the different animals and how they are or should be treated. Simply visit the zoo and spend the day meeting rare animals in a safe environment.

Location - Airport Rd, Kuwait

Timings - Monday to Saturday from 8 AM to 7 PM (Closed on Sunday)

Entry Fee - 500 fils

12. Aqua Park

Aqua Park

Located on the Arab Gulf Street, the Aqua Park is one of the best places to visit in the Middle East and the first water park in the Gulf with a total area of more than 60,000 square meters. One can find the park just adjacent to Kuwait Towers and is a perfect place to spend a family fun day in Kuwait. With top of the line water activities, scuba diving, volleyball court, swimming for adults and so much more, this is a perfect place to enjoy your day in Kuwait and to get some respite from the heat.

Interestingly, the park features separate mosques for men and women while one can also savor the best of delicacies at the restaurants nearby.

Location - Gulf Road

Timings - Travelers are advised to confirm the timings of the park with the concerned authorities

Entry Fee - 4.750 Kuwaiti Dinar

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13. American Cultural Centre

American Cultural Centre

One of the best things to do in Kuwait is to visit the American Cultural Centre, a perfect spot for art and craft in the city. Portraying art and craft from cultures like the Middle East, Asia, and far East, the place has all the attributes to be a fine spot for historical experience in Kuwait. As the natives and travelers to Kuwait put it, a trip to Kuwait without visiting the American Cultural Centre is virtually incomplete. In fact, the way art and craft have been displayed here shows how so much stress has been laid on an informative tour for the visitors.

Location - The corner of Arabian Gulf Road and al-Shuhada Street across the road from Youm al-Bahaar by the National Assembly Parliament building، Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings - Monday to Thursday & Saturday from 10 AM to 7 PM | Friday from 2 to 7 PM (Closed on Sundays)

Entry Fee -

  • 3 Kuwaiti dinars
  • 2 Kuwaiti dinars for those under the age of 18
  • Free for children under the age of 2

14. Kuwait Towers

Kuwait Towers

Another of those Kuwait city attractions to visit, Kuwait Towers are a group of three towers that stand at a staggering height and are one of the major attractions in Kuwait. For visitors coming to see the towers, the main tower stands at an approximate height of 187 meters while the second tower stands at a height of 147 meters. Besides, speaking about the third one, the third tower features equipment that is there to illuminate the two towers. As defined by history and the architects who built it, Kuwait Towers are a symbol of humanity and technology.

Location - Arabian Gulf St, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings - The towers are open all week from 8 AM to 11 PM

Entry Fee - KD3 per person, KD1. 5 for children between 4-9 years old

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15. National Museum

National Museum

Designed by French Architect Michel Ecochard and a place that truly represents Kuwaiti Heritage, the National Museum is one of the top Kuwait tourist attractions today and was the former residence of the royal Al Subah family. The museum has three main sections like Archaeology, Heritage, and the Planetarium. One can visit here and find the most amazing collection from the Failika Island. Interestingly, the Failika Island dates back to the Bronze Age.

In fact, as far as the whole museum is concerned, it was once plundered during the Gulf War but was again restored more than once. Besides, the heritage section of the museum portrays the various facets of life in Kuwait. As for the planetarium, this is, in fact, the first of its kind in the whole Gulf region. So, what's the delay? Come and visit the national museum in Kuwait and the most perfect time experiencing the historical tour here.

Location - Arabian Gulf Street next to the Seif Palace and Kuwait’s National Assembly، Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings - Monday to Thursday & Saturday: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM

16. Kuwait House of National Works

Kuwait House of National Works

There aren't many places in Kuwait that match the importance of the Kuwait House of National Works. One of the most prominent places to visit in the country, this memorial museum takes one back to the period of the first Gulf War in 1990-91. It is an ode to the brave citizens, military, and allied forces that were martyred during the war.

There are many exhibits in the museum that comprise a set of crafted models of the city from the time. These models have recordings both in English and Arabic. Coming to other attractions here, the museum has an invasion tunnel that portrays the story of Saddam's invasion. The tunnel features lights and sound effects that give a sense of drama to the whole scene.

As for the other attractions of the museum, the Kuwait House of National Works even showcases a number of artifacts from the remnants of the war. One can walk through a room and find walls that resonate with the blasts or machine gun fires.

Location - 71 St, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings & Entry Fee - Travelers are advised to confirm the timings and entry fee with the concerned authorities

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17. Al Sadu House

Al Sadu House

A different museum from the others, A Sada House has a gorgeous collection of artifacts and antiques. Once upon a time, it used to be a traditional Kuwaiti house nestled close to the national museum on Gulf road. At present, it is an interesting museum that boasts a bedouin style of weaving. It was made to preserve the bedouin crafts and has rooms that present the traditional weaving techniques and their history. The sadu weaves emphasis on the lifestyle of a Bedouin nomad along with aesthetic symmetry. Tourists visiting the museum will discover fine metalwork and embroidery that was used to embellish outfits and looms that wove magic.

It has a souvenir shop that has wall hangings, bags, rugs, home decor, and much more, that go to the local weavers. It is one of the best places to explore for its collection and history as it is not something people will ever get to see anywhere else.

Location: Next to the National Museum of Kuwait، Arabian Gulf St, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings: 9 am- 8 pm

Entry Fees: NA

18. Seif Palace

Seif Palace

Another of those top places to visit in Kuwait, the Seif Palace is located just opposite the amazing Grand Mosque and offers some amazing highlights to the visitors. Made from clay, rocks, limestone, and other such materials, this is a place that is perfect in terms of reliving the historical past of Kuwait. The main highlight of the palace is the watchtower. Interestingly, the watchtower has the most eye-catching design of all. The roof of the tower is plated in pure gold while the whole tower is covered with blue tilles all around.

In fact, the palace is one of the most interesting landmarks in the city of Kuwait. This very palace was the original seat of the Government of Kuwait since the late 19th century. Since then, this is a palace that has been a focal point in the capital of Kuwait and continues to be so. Another fact about the Seif Palace that not all know about is that the palace has been renovated three times during the course of its existence.  

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19. Aquarium And Scientific Center

Aquarium And Scientific Center

The aquarium and scientific center in Kuwait is one of the best places to visit Kuwait. Now what makes it the best attraction to explore is its vast collection of scientific theories and experiments that attracts travelers across the globe for observing the excellence.

Talking about the attraction and highlights, the aquarium and scientific center in Kuwait houses three main palaces, the Aquarium, the Discovery Palace, and Imax Cinema. Spreading to a vast area of 80,000 sq meters, the science center features some exclusive and fascinating design that includes Precast panels and wooden windows, the canopies made of glass and fibers. While the architecture and collection have been the center of attraction, the aquarium and science center is all famous for dhow harbor that is located just in front of the center. You can witness the serenity of the shore or even plan to shop the souvenir from the gift shops located within close proximity.

This tourist attraction in Kuwait is inspired by the Kuwaiti style of architecture and dwelling from the vintage era. The motive behind building this center was to offer an educational facility and reflect the beauty of Islamic art and culture.

Location: Ras Salmiya, 22036 Kuwait

Monday to Sunday: 2pm to 10pm

Entry Fees:

Theatre and Aquarium - KD4 (Adult), KD3 (child)

Discovery Place - KD2.250 (Adult), KD2.250 (Child)

Diving with sharks - KD35

20. Kuwait Beaches

Kuwait Beaches

Kuwait is blessed with a gorgeous coastline as the Azure waters and white sand are absolutely breathtaking. Tourists can relax by the waters, sun bathe and enjoy the cool sea breeze or enjoy the various kinds of water sports.  Wha more can one say? One of the best places to visit in Kuwait is the AL Kout beach, known for its serenity of the sands and peaceful blue waters. It attracts tourists from all over the world every year. What more can anyone ask for in terms of having the most peaceful and relaxing holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the city?  Besides the beaches, one can should visit the islands in Kuwait .

Best Time to Visit: May, September and October

Ideal duration: 1 Day

How to Reach:

The closest airport in Kuwait is Kuwait International Airport, 15 kms away from the city. It is well connected by air as several airlines fly to over 30 destinations. One can even travel by cabs and buses as they are well connected by road as well.

It is well connected by rail as well, so people need not worry.

People can even travel by water from the Iranian port of Bushehr to Kuwait.

Top Attractions: Coastline

Things To Do: Relax near the waters and take part in the water sports

Places To Stay: City tower and Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel & Spa Kuwait

Shopping Markets: Souq Al Kuwait, Souq Sharq

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21. Tareq Rajab Museum

Tareq Rajab Museum

The museum is filled with Kuwait’s first minister Tareq Sayyed Rajab and his British wife, Jehan Wellborne personal collection.  Submerged in history, one will easily get transported back into time in the museum situated in the basement of a villa in Jabriya.  It is one of Kuwait’s famous places filled with an amazing collection of Islamic Arts, ceramics, gold and silver jewelry, metal and glass works, costumes, pottery, Bahraini pearls, manuscripts and musical instruments. The rare, unique and breathtaking collection originates from various parts of the world including Iran, Afghanistan, India, Tibet, Bhutan, Ethiopia. One can easily spend 2 hours in awe. When visiting the museum, one should stay at one of the resorts in Kuwait, close by.

Best Time to Visit: All year round

Ideal Duration: 2 hours

Kuwait is Kuwait International Airport, 15 kms away from the city is the airport in the Kuwait. It is well connected by air as several airlines fly in and out this city to various destinations. One can even travel by cabs and buses as they are well connected by road.

People need not worry about traveling by rail as it well connected to the various cities.

Top Attractions: Islamic Arts, ceramics, gold and silver jewelry, metal and glass works, costumes, pottery, Bahraini pearls, manuscripts and musical instruments

Things To Do: View the amazing collection that will easily transport you back in time

Places To Stay: Kuwait Palace Hotel, City tower hotel, Holiday Inn

Shopping Markets: Souk Sharq, Zain centre, Shuwaikh Market

22. House Of Mirrors

House Of Mirrors

The house of mirrors is owned by an Italian born Lidia Al Qattan, a sculptor, painter, jeweler and her family. This place has an interesting story to narrate, which entails Jalila, her daughter had once broken a mirror and turning a blind eye to superstitious about broken mirrors, Lidia wanted to something artistic with the glass shards. The hosts are friendly and welcoming even though the visits are appointment basis. It is not something people should miss and can’t be missed because of the glitter that surrounds the building. The mirrors and art work is absolutely beautiful as it leaves you absolutely awe struck and captivated. Each wall right from the floorboard to furniture, everything is decorated with mirrors in various shapes and sizes. After visiting the house, people can take a break from sightseeing and visit the cafes in Kuwait .

Kuwait is Kuwait International Airport is the nearest airport in Kuwait and is only a couple of kms away from the city. It is well connected by air as several airlines fly in and out this city to various destinations. Cabs and bus services are also available.

Nearest Airport: Kuwait International Airport

Top Attractions: Mirrors and Art Work

Things To Do: Explore the art work

Places To Stay: Carlton tower hotel

Shopping Markets: Souk Sharq, Zain centre and Shuwaikh Market

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23. Liberation Tower

Liberation Tower

Liberation tower is one the most popular symbols of Kuwait’s liberation, which has been named after the liberation of the country from annexation by Iraq which was the multinational coalition. It is made with ceramic tiles and along with the telecommunication office, it has a revolving restaurant and an observation platform. Tourists should visit the tower for its historical importance. It is a once in a life time opportunity that should be taken advantage off. What more can anyone ask for when it comes to having the best time of their lives when on vacation.

Kuwait is well connected by air as several flights fly in and out from various cities; from the Kuwait international airport. Cabs and bus services are also available. People need not worry and can easily travel by air in comfort.

From the Iranian port of Bushehr to Kuwait, people can travel by water.

Top Attractions: Revolving restaurant and telecommunication office

Things To Do: Visit the revolving restaurant

Places To Stay: Palms beach hotel and spa, four seasons hotel and grand majestic hotel

Considering that from thought-provoking art galleries to a tiny island with immaculate beaches, artefact-filled museums to amusement parks, Kuwait tourist attractions are as different as chalk & cheese, one thing is for sure—every tourist is bound to have a rich experience in the Middle Eastern country! Among gulf countries, Kuwait stands out, thanks to its unique identity which is a result of multiculturalism as well as spectacular tourist spots. No matter where you are from, expect to find your people in Kuwait. And no matter your expectations, Kuwait always delivers!

Kuwait City is home to some of the top Kuwait tourist attractions, including Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, the Grand Mosque of Kuwait & Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center. Don’t rush your stay in the capital city!

While it would vary depending on your interests, the best places to see in the country are the Grand Mosque, as aforementioned, and the synonymous Kuwait Towers. Make a point to shop at the Avenues & Souk Al-Mubarakiya, and if you are travelling with family, spending time at Al Shaheed Park is a must.

Even though Arabic is the main language of the gulf country, Kuwaitis are fluent in English. Part of the reason is that it’s a compulsory second language taught in schools. So, if you are English speaking, expect to have no problem whatsoever getting around Kuwait.

As soon as you land, you will be stunned by the striking cityscape of the nation. When you explore, you will be taken aback by the awe-inspiring blend of traditional Islamic culture & Western liberalism that sets the country apart in the region. Oh, and while you are there, why take a camel ride in the country’s mesmeriZing desert!

If you are looking for beautiful destinations to visit, Kuwait should surely be considered. Offering an amalgam of beauty & history, the country is full of striking aesthetics, from the most obvious cityscape to the architecture of mosques. All in all, there are loads of gorgeous things to see in Kuwait.

Don’t miss trying the national dish of Kuwait—Machboos! Consisting of rice that is first cooked in a meaty stock & then served with slow-cooked chicken/mutton/fish, it is an absolute delight for non-vegetarians. For those who have tried ‘mansaf’ in Jordan, this preparation is somewhat similar.

The Avenues Mall, a must go-to, is the largest shopping mall of Kuwait. Containing more than 800 stores, it lies in the Farwania governorate of the country. If you want to shop till you drop, this center should be at the very top of your places to go in Kuwait list.

Our three top picks to witness beauty in Kuwait are the Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Arts, Kuwait Towers & Grand Mosque. All of these are in Kuwait City.

The Grand Mosque is the biggest mosque in Kuwait and is renowned for its grand celebrations and religious events. The mosque covers about 46000 square meters in area.

For visitors coming to see the towers, the main tower stands at an approximate height of 187 meters while the second tower stands at a height of 147 meters. Besides, speaking about the third one, the third tower features equipment that is there to illuminate the two towers.

Fahad Khan

A Food & Wine Writer turned Travel Blogger, Fahad believes in exploring new places through their local cuisines. He's also a nemophilist—fond of observing wildlife in its natural habitat.

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Detail of entrance to Tareq Rajab Museum.

Tareq Rajab Museum

Kuwait City

Housed in the basement of a large villa, this exquisite ethnographic museum should not be missed. There are inlaid musical instruments suspended in glass…

A date shop at Al Mubarkia souk in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

Souq Mubarakiya

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Ramadan prayer at Grand Mosque of Kuwait at night , Kuwait City, Kuwait.

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The 9 best things to do in Kuwait City

By Holly Louise Eells

RC65DD Al Haddad Mosque in Kuwait City

Kuwait may be diminutive, but size means nothing. The emirate is surrounded by golden sand and benefits from an irresistible 500-kilometre-long coastline, as well as a tradition of welcome and a healthy museum and food culture. The country is set to reveal a number of ambitious developments within the next few years, including Silk City (Madinat Al-Hareer), a 250 square-kilometre, $132-billion city development and home to Burj Mubarak Al-Kabir, the world’s next tallest tower topping out at 1,001m. Known to most for its oil reserves and holding the most valuable currency in the world, the Kuwaiti Dinar, Kuwait is slowly coming into its own as a travel destination . The majority of the country's four million residents (70 per cent of whom are expatriates) live in the capital, Kuwait City, which is home to a fascinating blend of culture, distinctive public spaces and impressive shopping.

Here are our picks of the best things to do in Kuwait City.

The Kuwait Towers sit on a promontory jutting out into the Arabian Gulf

The Kuwait Towers sit on a promontory jutting out into the Arabian Gulf

1. The Kuwait Towers

A beloved and undisputed national symbol, the three slender, sky-piercing figures of The Kuwait Towers, were created to represent independence and sovereignty. Opened in 1979, the landmark is a futuristic vision with thousands upon thousands of enamelled steel discs reflecting myriad shades of the sea and sky. Designed with practicality rather than tourism in mind, all three towers have an everyday purpose; the smallest tower supplies electricity, and the middle functions as a water reservoir, but nothing beats the spectacular panoramic view of the city and Arabian Gulf’s serene blue waters from the platform inside the upper sphere of the 187-metre-high Main Tower, which rotates 360 degrees in 30 minutes and houses a cafe; entry is $9.70. Make it an occasion and book a table for an international buffet at Horizon Restaurant or Japanese cuisine at Amimoto Restaurant also inside the upper sphere, in which case entry to the Towers is free.

Shaheed Park is a popular place to wander

Shaheed Park is a popular place to wander

The Celebration Gate at the main entrance to Al Shaheed Park

The Celebration Gate at the main entrance to Al Shaheed Park

2.  Al Shaheed Park

Escape the city heat for a couple of hours and wander Al Shaheed Park; an impressive cultural complex and immaculately kept green space, fringed with Kuwait's signature skyscrapers, it welcomes rise-and-shine walkers and moonlight strollers all keen to embrace its tranquility. Conceived by the late emir, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, to honour those who have died fighting for Kuwait, including in the Gulf War, the ambitious infrastructure project currently consists of two complete phases with museums, botanical gardens, cafes and walkways. For an insight into Kuwait’s heritage, a visit to Phase One is recommended for its award-winning art, striking architecture, and two noteworthy museums: The Habitat, an environmental museum and The Memorial Museum.

A dates seller plies his wares at Souk Al Mubarakiya

A dates seller plies his wares at Souk Al Mubarakiya

3. Souk Al Mubarakiya

Absorb the atmosphere and immerse yourself in all the scents, sights and sounds of one of Kuwait's oldest traditional markets, Souk Al Mubarakiya. More than 200-years-old, every pathway is dedicated to a specific fare with a vibrancy of colours of fresh fruit and vegetables, spices, Arabic handicrafts, traditional clothing and perfumes. Keep your eyes peeled for curiosities, and if gift buying, try haggling. Try sampling dates and olives, and for aromatic teas visit Shah’s Light Foods Restaurant. For pocket-friendly, tasty food, head outside and join the locals at one of the cafes. Open from 9am to 9pm (some vendors close between 1.30pm and 4.30pm).

The busy Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Cultural Centre

The busy Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Cultural Centre

4. Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Cultural Centre

Kuwait is home to one of the biggest cultural centres and opera houses in the Middle East , the Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Cultural Centre (JAAC) which opened its doors in 2016 and runs a programme of film, theatre, workshops and spoken-word events. The four aesthetically pleasing buildings are not just an architect's dream, with thousands of squares of titanium stretched across the exteriors and memorable Islamic and modern design motifs within, but it boasts a jam-packed calendar of events and activities throughout the year. Booking is not essential, and it's worth making time to roam around the public park, interactive water fountain, countless eateries and the centre itself.

The Sheikh Abdullah alSalem Cultural Centre is one of the worlds largest cultural housing a total of 22 galleries

The Sheikh Abdullah al-Salem Cultural Centre is one of the worlds largest cultural housing a total of 22 galleries

5. The Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Centre

The Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Centre provides the chance to discover a wealth of Islamic and Arab cultural history in one session. One of the world's biggest museum complexes, dedicated to promoting art, science and natural history, it doesn’t fail to disappoint. Home to six impressive components, including a National History Museum, Space Museum, Arabic Islamic Science Museum, and Fine Arts Centre. With more than 1,100 engaging exhibits, the centre is filled with interactive and informative games, exciting things to do and see, and larger-than-life replicas; in short, enough to entertain the whole family.

Beneath the main dome inside of the Grand Mosque in Kuwait City

Beneath the main dome, inside of the Grand Mosque in Kuwait City

6. The Grand Mosque

Covering some 45,000 square metres, Kuwait City's Grand Mosque is known for its delicate Andalusian-style minaret and impressively intricate carved interiors. Completed in 1986, the mosque can hold 10,000 worshippers in the main hall, with its marble-clad courtyard and gardens providing space for the faithful during Ramadan prayers. Take advantage of the free guided tours during the week from 9am-11am and 4pm-6pm. Modest dress is essential.

The Avenues Mall the country's largest shopping centre is the second largest in the Middle East

The Avenues Mall, the country's largest shopping centre, is the second largest in the Middle East

7. The Avenues

As malls go, they don't come much more impressive than The Avenues. A miniature kingdom unto itself; shopping at the Middle East's second-largest mall is a whole day affair. Open from 8am until late, there are more than 800 stores across 2.28 kilometres to explore, including a wealth of high-end fashion, luxury brands, department stores, a supermarket, two cinemas, a souk and even an Ikea. If shopping is not your passion, take a tour of its abundance of cafes and restaurants; Kuwaitis love their coffee, and Toby’s Estate is highly recommended. Divided into distinct districts, it feels like a city within a city walking down its streets.

Sip a coffee at Marina Crescent overlooking the marina

Sip a coffee at Marina Crescent overlooking the marina

8. The Marina

No trip to Kuwait is sufficient without a visit to a local favourite, the Marina, with its tree-lined promenade, fresh sea air and rows of shiny yachts. Enter via the Marina Mall Bridge to browse the yacht-filled berths, before sipping a coffee outdoors on the promenade of shops and cafes on curving Marina Crescent and admire the views out over Kuwait Bay.

The Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy is a trove of artefacts

The Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy is a trove of artefacts

9. Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy

One way to better understand Kuwait is by exploring its museums. One of its finest is the exquisite Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy, which is only a ten-minute cab ride from the City to Jabriya, and well-worth the trip to see its sizeable collection of Quranic and Arabic manuscripts from the earliest Umayyad Caliphs in the seventh century to the Qajars of Persia in the early 20th century. Founded in 1980 by Kuwait’s first Director of Antiques and Museums, the late Tareq Rajab and his British wife Jehan, the collection tells the story of the development of early calligraphic styles and houses the remarkable work of renowned calligraphers. Early examples include a seventh century ma'il script from Hijaz in modern-day Saudi Arabia and one of the only known complete copies of the Quran written in Kufic script from CE1002. Its sister museum, the Tareq Rajeb Museum, is currently closed for renovation.

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1. Kuwait Tower

Kuwait Tower

3 km from city center 1 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

The Kuwait Tower is a group of three towers on Arabian Gulf Street in Dasmani. The main tower has a Main Sphere with some cafes, restaurants and reception halls, while the rotating Viewing Sphere offers a spectacular bird's eye view of the city. The second tower has a water reservoir, while the third has the equipment to supply power to the other two towers and some parts of Kuwait.

2. Tareq Rajab Museum

Tareq Rajab Museum

10 km from city center 2 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Tareq Rajab Museum houses the personal collection of Kuwait's first minister Tareq Sayyed Rajab and his British wife, Jehan Wellborne. The exquisite collection here includes Islamic Arts, ceramics, gold and silver jewellery, metal and glass works, costumes, pottery, Bahraini pearls, manuscripts, musical instruments, and much more.

3. The Avenues

The Avenues

9 km from city center 3 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Avenues Mall is located in the Rai area of Kuwait, which extends from the Fifth Ring Road of the south and Al Ghazali Highway. With over 800 stores, the Avenues is divided into the mall, the souk, and the grand avenues, among other parts, 300 new stores have been introduced to this complex. The mall houses major international chains like Charlotte Tilbury, Forever 21, Nike, and Jack Wills, among some unique local stores. You will also find a food court, several restaurants, a cineplex, and an arcade at the mall; one 4-star and a 5-star hotel are also expected to join the Avenues in 2022.

4. National Museum

National Museum

1 km from city center 4 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Designed by French architect Michel Ecochard, the National Museum is the true representation of Kuwaiti heritage. The museum was formerly the residence of the royal Al Sabah family. There are three main sections - Archaeology, Heritage and Planetarium.

5. Marina Mall

Marina Mall

9 km from city center 5 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Located along the beachfront of Salmiya, on the Arabian Gulf road, Marina Mall is considered the second largest shopping and entertainment complex in Kuwait. Home to several brands, restaurants, a promenade area, a cinema and a hotel, Marina mall boasts 500+ stores as well. It is a part of a larger project called the Marina World, a hub for Kuwait’s growth, shopping, entertainment and lifestyle.

6. Grand Mosque

Grand Mosque

0 km from city center 6 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Kuwait's largest mosque, the Grand Mosque, is known for its conventional Islamic architecture. There are elements of Persian structural design characterized by a central dome, pointed arches and pillar arcades. The dome of the mosque is engraved with the Asma al-hosna, the 99 names of God, as depicted by the Quran.

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7. Desert Safari

Desert Safari

7 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

A local desert safari tour is probably the best way to experience the mystical deserts of Kuwait. Visitors can experience dune bashing in an SUV, a camel ride, dinner by the dunes, and some traditional art forms during the safari. Moreover, the tourists get a chance to explore the oil fields and ruins around the area. Activities like sandboarding and quad biking are also popular. One can also choose to book an overnight camp in the desert. Bookings can be made online or on-site.

8. Liberation Tower

Liberation Tower

1 km from city center 8 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

The Liberation Tower is the symbol of Kuwait's liberation. The tower is named after the multinational coalition that led to the country's liberation from annexation by Iraq. Apart from the telecommunications office, there is a revolving restaurant and an observation platform.

9. Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving

9 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

The coral reefs of the middle-east can be best experienced from nearby islands. Scuba Diving in Kuwait is a widely popular water sport that can be experienced at its best during summer and spring. Various Scuba Diving Centers have been set up across Kuwait for tourists to explore and partake in the beachy activity. Kubbar, an island in Kuwait, is among the most popular regions to scuba dive in Kuwait, based along the coast of the Pacific Ocean.

10. Al Sadu House

Al Sadu House

1 km from city center 10 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

The Sadu House is a unique museum, a marked departure from the usual collection of artefacts and antiquities. It exhibits Bedouin style of weaving, Sadu weaving. The rooms in the museum are an insight into the traditional weaving technique and its history.

11. Kuwait House of National Works

Kuwait House of National Works

3 km from city center 11 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Kuwait House of National Works is an ode to the Kuwait citizens, military and allied forces that were martyred to expel the Iraqi perpetrators from Kuwait. This memorial museum in Shuwaikh captures the morbid period of the first Gulf War in 1990 - 91.

12. House of Mirrors

House of Mirrors

4 km from city center 12 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Located in Qadsiya, this house is private property, and prior appointments need to be made. This house belongs to Italian-born Lidia al-Qattan, sculptor, painter, jeweller and her family. The array of mirrors and the sheer beauty of the art work is splendid on the exterior walls.

13. Sief Palace

Sief Palace

1 km from city center 13 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

The Seif Palace was originally designated for the Emir royals. The Emir household, however, never lived in the Seif Palace and instead, the palace served as a court for celebrations. Civilians are not permitted beyond the entrance gate to the palace. One can explore the surrounding gardens and admire the palace building from the outside.

14. Aquarium and Scientific Centre

Aquarium and Scientific Centre

11 km from city center 14 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

In Salmiya of Kuwait, the Scientific Centre is located along the waterfront. There are three main places of attraction inside the Science Centre: the Aquarium, the Discovery Palace and the Imax Cinema. The Dhow Harbour is also located right along the waterfront. There is also a 'Dive with the sharks' program for visitors over 14 years, with a scuba diving license!

15. Islands

Islands

5 km from city center 15 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Green Island, Failaka Island and Kubbar Island

16. Beaches

Beaches

13 km from city center 16 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Kuwait is rewarded with a magnificent coastline. Azure waters and white sand, the scenic beauty is ethereal.

17. Souq Al-Mubarakiya

Souq Al-Mubarakiya

1 km from city center 17 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Al Mubarakiya is an open-air market situated in between Palestine Street, Abdullah Al-Salem and Abdullah Al Mubarak, right in the heart of Kuwait. One of the oldest souks in Kuwait, Al-Mubarakiya can be dated 200 years back and dramatically portrays Kuwaiti culture. A perfect place for sightseeing, shopping and eating; visitors can spend an entire day at the souq looking through Persian silk carpets, traditional costumes, antiques, perfumes, meat and local delights at lowest prices.

18. Green Island

Green Island

5 km from city center 18 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Located along the coastline of Kuwait, Green Island is an artificial island famous for its waterside park and picnic spots. Spread across 785,000 sq meters, this lush green island, formed of natural rocks, is ideal for a day out in Kuwait. Biking and walking tours along Green Island are great ways to explore the place.

19. Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre

Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Centre

7 km from city center 19 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center is a complex with six museums, a conference hall and a documents facility that displays more than a thousand art relics and unique pieces. The museum district consists of six main buildings, i.e. Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Museum of Islamic History, Space Museum, Fine Arts Center and Theater. Located in Kuwait City, this is a must-visit place in Kuwait.

20. Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre

Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre

3 km from city center 20 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

The Kuwait Opera House, located on the Gulf Road in Kuwait City, is a cultural center in Kuwait. Also known as Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, this multidisciplinary public space is regarded as the most significant opera house in Kuwait, hosting a bunch of events ranging from spoken fests, poetry, theater, music and film workshops, among more. Spread across 214,000 m sq, this Islamic architectural marvel can house up to 5,700 people at a time.

21. Bait Al-Othman

Bait Al-Othman

5 km from city center 21 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Located in the hilly area of Hawalli, Bai Al-Othman is a museum complex that has successfully preserved the history and culture of Kuwait in the form of artifacts and architecture, be it antique living spaces, courtyards, kitchens, bedrooms and furniture. In addition, the Bait Al-Othman is home to souks, mini museums, home museums and a heritage hall.

22. Shuwaikh Beach

Shuwaikh Beach

4 km from city center 22 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Located in the heart of Kuwait, somewhere around Shuwaikh Port, Shuwaikh Beach is a must-visit in Kuwait. The beach is a perfect relaxation spot for families, with green spaces, picnic spots and even exercise equipment. In addition, the natural rock formations at Shuwaikh Beach are a sight to behold at sunset.

23. Safat Square

Safat Square

1 km from city center 23 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

This historic commercial center, Safat Square, is located in Ahmad Al Jaber Street in the heart of Kuwait City. What used to be a focal point for tradespeople and entrepreneurs now stands as a historical landmark in Kuwait. An open tunnel runs through the souk around Safat, with the statement fountain standing tall in the middle connecting the square with several gift shops.

24. Bayan Palace

Bayan Palace

9 km from city center 24 out of 24 Things To Do in Kuwait City

Known for its profound architecture, the Bayan Palace is nestled in the Bayan region of Kuwait and is regarded as the main palace of the Emir of Kuwait. The court, spreading over 1,399,500 square meters, is one of the must-visit places in Kuwait. Contemporary design and old Islamic designs meet at this architectural marvel, which consists of a conference hall that can house a 1000 people. An Amiri Tent , the palace has six large compounds, a celebration hall, library and a reception.

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Ultimate Kuwait Itinerary: Best Places to Visit in Kuwait

October 13, 2020

If you feel stumped when looking for the best places to visit in Kuwait, this article is for you.

Kuwait is a destination that may not make it onto most traveler’s bucketlists. It’s one of the least visited countries in the Persian Gulf, and vastly unknown in comparison to its ultra famous and over the top sister, the UAE. 

But if you are like me and are curious about the lesser known, you’ll give it a chance and be thankful you did.

You’ll discover a place that not many people can even place on a map, and one with great shopping, cuisine and entertainment options as well.

Here is the ideal Kuwait itinerary for first timers, and a full guide on all the best places to visit in Kuwait!

view of Kuwait from across the sea

About Kuwait

Kuwait is an oil producing country, and due to the wealth generated from that it is currently home to the world’s highest valued currency (one Kuwaiti dinar is $3.27 USD).

Historically, it was a major trading port, which led to it becoming a multicultural hub with inhabitants from all over the world. Today, it remains a multicultural city with up to 70% of Kuwait’s population being expats.

It was invaded and briefly occupied by Iraq in the early 90s, but since then has largely been a peaceful country in an otherwise turbulent region.

Is Kuwait Worth Visiting?

Two minaret towers from the Grand mosque of Kuwait

This is a hard question to answer as it is definitely subjective to the traveler.

As far as countries in the Persian Gulf go, Kuwait is more on the more low-key side. You’ll find some skyscrapers and mega-malls here, but it’s nowhere near the same scale as in the UAE.

If you will be visiting the Persian Gulf for the first time, you’d probably want to head straight to the UAE before anything else. That is undoubtedly the most impressive country in the Persian Gulf.

However, if this is not your first time visiting the region and you are the type to enjoy venturing where others do not, Kuwait is a fantastic choice.

You’ll be rewarded by finding a place unspoiled by tourism and less affected by mass-commercialization as the likes of let’s say, Dubai.

But if you are in search of history and nature, there are definitely other middle east countries that are better for that as well.

That’s because Kuwaiti society greatly modernized following the Iraqi war, so a lot of the historic parts simply don’t exist anymore.

If in search for history, culture or nature in the middle east, opt to visit Oman , Turkey or even Jerusalem in Israel instead.

How Many Days in Kuwait?

A single lit up tower in Kuwait

Kuwait is a small country that you could drive through, from north to south in less than 3 hours.

For some, one day in Kuwait may be enough to blast through the major highlights and feel like they’ve seen enough. For others, a week will hardly be enough to scratch the surface of all the museums, shopping centers and restaurants worth visiting.

For most people, if you just want to visit the most famous attractions, 2 days may be enough. If you’d like more time to indulge in shopping and dining, and go for some desert excursions, I think 4 – 5 days if perfect for Kuwait.

Where to Stay in Kuwait

Kuwait Towers as seen from a beach in Kuwait

I’d recommend staying in Kuwait City Center to remain central to most of the attractions. Anywhere close to the Old City is ideal.

If you are an unwed couple, or even a male and female traveling together, some hotels may not permit you to stay in the same room. We had this problem at the Kuwait Continental Hotel , which I do not recommend for other reasons as well.

We switched to the Kuwait Grand Majestic Hotel , which was not only ok with it, but an absolute pleasure to stay with. They had a FABULOUS breakfast with the best views overlooking the Kuwait Towers and very spacious, beautiful rooms. I can’t recommend them enough.

Aside from these two, you’ll have to do your own research to know which hotels do or not have this policy.

Things to Know Before you Go

Kuwait visa.

Most visitors will need a via to enter Kuwait.

Luckily, these days many nationals can enjoy the hassle-free e-visa system. This allows visitors to easily apply for a visa only prior to departure, ensuring a seamless arrival procedure.

To check if your passport qualifies for an e-visa or to apply for one, click here .

Word of Caution to Un-married Couples

view of Kuwait lit up at night

We had a rather unpleasant experience halfway through our stay in Kuwait when the manager of our hotel suddenly declared that my boyfriend and I needed to pay for and stay in separate rooms.

This was after a few nights of us already staying in the hotel, and way after they’d checked our passports already and were very much aware that we weren’t married. And if I am being honest, I definitely saw a man checking in the same time as us with a prostitute, so this rule just did not check out.

Our local friend was equally confused as he has booked the hotel for us. He assured us that Kuwait was not known to be very strict when enforcing this rule, which usually only applies to locals and Muslims.

I suspect that the hotel wanted to milk more money out of us under the threat of “calling the authorities” if we didn’t pay. Of course we decided to just leave and stay elsewhere.

You can avoid this situation by reading reviews beforehand to make sure you are staying in a trustworthy hotel. Again, for that I can recommend the Grand Majestic Hotel where I stayed without a single issue.

We were lucky to have our local friend to assure us we were not breaking any laws. Otherwise we may have been foolish enough to pay. Regardless, you may want to have one or two back-up hotel options in case something similar happens to you.

Kuwait Weather

View of a pool and the beach in Kuwait

Kuwait is known as one of the hottest countries in the world.

It’s located in the northwestern section of the Persian Gulf, an area largely characterized by an arid, harsh desert climate that can be quite unforgiving year round.

The hottest time of year is summer, when temperatures regularly exceed 40 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit). It stays pretty hot most of the year, except for a very short winter where it can get as cold as 13 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit).

Don’t worry, you’ll find that Kuwaitis are well prepared for these extreme temperatures. There are now endless amounts of air-conditioned, indoor entertainment establishments for you to hide in during the hottest times of day so don’t be afraid to visit any time of year.

Kuwait Dress Code

Kuwait is still a majority Muslim country, so certain dress rules apply. It’s not as strict as some other countries like Egypt , but it’s also not as relaxed as Jordan or Dubai.

If unsure, I always feel it’s best to err on the side of caution and to dress more conservative.

I know this may seem difficult given the hot temperatures, but that means long, loose pants or skirts for women, and covered chest and shoulders for everyone.

Women also need a scarf to enter mosques, but these are usually provided if needed.

For men, the rules seem pretty lax. The only thing I’d say I did not see was very many men wearing were shorts.

Best Places to Visit in Kuwait

1. kuwait old city.

Kuwait old town and mosque and people walking by

The Kuwait Old Town should be your first stop when visiting Kuwait.

This is where you’ll have a glimpse into how Kuwait looked in the past before its modernization era. It has the feel of being like a giant, traditional souk, but in a much cleaner and less hectic environment.

I’d definitely recommend trying some local food while here, as there are some great outdoor eateries where you can eat with locals. The food is reasonably priced and as authentic as it gets.

If you want to shop, you can check out some of the beauty and spice shops selling local products. The smells are exotic and enticing. You may just find some great gifts for yourself or family back home.

But truly, my favorite thing to do here is to relax at a shisha bar with some tea and just people watch.

2. The Grand Mosque of Kuwait

A golden chandelier in the grand mosque of Kuwait

This mosque was definitely a major highlight in our time in Kuwait. It’s possibly one of the grandest and most modern that I’ve seen yet, and that’s after spending a ton of time in the Middle East.

You can only visit the mosque during certain hours of the day as part of a tour, so some prior research and planning is needed. It’s by far worth the extra effort though.

It’s really beautiful inside, and during the tour you’ll get a little backstory regarding the mosque’s history and how it was built.

3. The Kuwait Towers

A woman posing in front of Kuwait Towers in Kuwait City

The one architectural site that really stood out to me during our time in Kuwait were the Kuwait Towers. It just looks so bizarre and out of place, like something from Tomorrowland in Disneyland!

The Kuwait Towers were built in 1979. It was designed by a Danish architect and meant to imitate the appearance of an Arabian perfume bottle.

The tallest of the towers is over 600 feet tall (180 meters). Interestingly, it actually serves a main purpose as a functional water tower, and contains roughly 4500 cubic meters of water.

What makes the towers unique is the fact that it has an observation deck that rotates a full 360 degrees every 30 minutes. Visitors can go up the towers for a fee and enjoy the amazing views of the entire city from above.

The towers also house some restaurants, so you can dine in style while taking in the views.

4. Al Shaheed Park

A view of Kuwait City at sunset from Al Shaheed park

The Al Shaheed park is the largest park in the city of Kuwait. It’s not so much a park as it is a cultural and social epicenter within the city.

Many locals come here to hang out, and you’ll often see joggers, families, and couples enjoying the space together.

People visit the park at all times of day, but the late afternoon is an exceptionally beautiful time of day to visit. This is when the heat of the day starts to die down and locals are finished with work.

Come around sunset time, and the park is absolutely buzzing with life and activity.

While here you can go for a walk to enjoy the many fountains and architectural designs and sculptures. You also have amazing views of the skyline from within the park itself.

If you stay just after dusk you’ll get to watch the city light up for the evening. This is around the time the light shows begin in the many water fountains! A definitely must-see.

5. The Scientific Center

two old fishing boats in Kuwait

If you like museums, then you will love Kuwait. There are plenty of options to choose from during your time in Kuwait, as you could easily spend a couple days just knocking out museums from your bucket list.

One of the best museums in the city is definitely the scientific center. This museum is simply beautiful even from the outside, as its located right along the waterfront.

The museum itself is most well known for the aquarium within, but you can also check out other exhibitions. I particularly liked exploring the Fateh-el-Khair, the oldest surviving ship from pre-oil era Kuwait located here.

Spices and food in a souk in Kuwait

After you finish up at the scientific center, go for a walk along the seaside promenade that surrounds the Salmiya neighborhood.

This particular beachside walkway is beautiful, day or night. It’ll take you along the edge of the sea passing some of the most beautiful establishments in the city.

If you are looking for the best restaurant, head to Babel , a stunning architectural masterpiece of a restaurant located right along the sea. It’s known for middle eastern cuisine and despite the grandeur appearance, the prices are really affordable.

Aside from the seaside where most buildings are modern, the majority of Salmiya is known as the oldest shopping area in Kuwait. If you head inland, you’ll find mazes upon mazes of shopping streets and shops.

The offering here is really everything under the sun. You’ll find elaborate fabric shops to shops selling small trinkets to shops selling second hand electronics.

Its definitely a more local area, and you won’t find many tourist attractions here. But for those interested in having a glimpse at a more local area, this is a fascinating part of the city.

7. The Avenues Shopping Mall 

A glass dome ceiling in The Avenues Mall from inside in Kuwait

When it comes to shopping in Kuwait, there is no place that comes even close to competing with the Avenues Shopping Mall.

While Kuwait surely has no shortage of gigantic shopping malls, the Avenues is more of an indoor city than a mall.

The interiors are extravagant, and the shop fronts are decorated in a way that makes you feel like you are outside.

There are multiple sections to this mall, and I honestly had no chance of navigating it properly, so you’ll probably have to get lost just like I did.

There is a luxury section with all the high-end brands that are beloved by the rich Kuwaiti locals. Then there is also a fabulous food court, but instead of Subway, you’ll find really fantastic regional and international food here.

But my favorite part of The Avenues is definitely the section that looks like an old souk. This area sells local brands and goods, and has the feel of shopping in an outdoor bazaar with the luxury of full-blast air conditioning. I was able to buy a very high quality leather belt here for a great price.

8. Kuwait Desert

a trip into the desert should be on your itinerary for visiting Kuwait

Almost the entirety of Kuwait is characterized by desert.

A quick drive outside the city will already have you transported from cityscape into vast desert landscapes.

To get out into the desert, you can book a desert tour. These can either be for an afternoon to catch the sunset and ride a camel, or for an overnight experience including camping in the desert under a starry sky.

Out in the desert, there are little villages your tour may allow you to visit as well. These villages are inhabited mostly by the Bedouins who are indigenous to this part of the world.

These are an ancient, nomadic group who’s people can be found even as far away as the Sahara in Morocco.

Kuwaiti Food

The one standout to me from my days in Kuwait was the food. Due to its history and the diversity in ethnic groups living there, the food culture is equally diverse and packed full of exotic flavors.

While here we ate lots of typical middle eastern dishes, like shawarma, arrayos, and skewered meat kebabs.

Around the city, you’ll also find authentic hole in the wall Indian and Sri Lankan restaurants, ran by people from those countries. You can also dine at posh, upscale restaurants serving western dishes. Theres a bit of everything here!

Good places to find dining options are the malls and in the Old City.

Is Kuwait good for tourists?

Yes! Kuwait is one of the safest countries in the Middle East. There is a huge expat community, meaning most people speak English. Most attractions are also located in and around Kuwait City, convenient for tourists

What kind of places can tourists visit in Kuwait?

Tourists in Kuwait can enjoy world-class shopping, dining and entertainment. Kuwait is home to a handful of tourist attractions such as the Kuwait Towers and The Grand Mosque which should not be missed!

What is Kuwait most famous for?

Within the Persian Gulf, Kuwait is probably most famous for having its own Arabic theatre culture. Aside from that, most visitors come to explore the desert and enjoy a modern city-life.

And that wraps up your itinerary for visiting Kuwait, taking you through all the highlights of this small country.

Have you been to Kuwait? What did you think? Let me know below.

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August 15, 2022 at 6:07 pm

Hi (from New York) — Love your blog. Love your sense of adventure, how you threw caution to the wind, leaving the corporate world behind to pursue your manifest love of travel. I’m in a similar situation and am currently planning a trip to Iraq (not Kurdistan) and thought to fly into Kuwait, look around for a few days, then endeavor to travel overland to Baghdad. Yup, as you write, Dubai is the mega tourism spot in the region, but I’m curious about Kuwait. May I ask how many days you stayed there. And how many you would recommend to get a good sense of the place? Thanks, Andrew K.

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August 18, 2022 at 5:11 pm

Hi Andrew, Thanks for reading!! So, I think I stayed for a total of 5 days actually, but only because we went there for a wedding. I think you can get a good sense of the main highlights in 2 – 3 days. Hell, even a long layover could give you a good sense of the city center. But to explore many part of the city, the mega malls, museums, and maybe an excursion into the desert, you could easily spend 3 – 4 days here. Keep in mind, I went in late autumn, and the temperature was good. If you visit in summer, I heard it’s really too hot to spend any time outside. Hope you have a great time!

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June 12, 2023 at 3:23 pm

Hello, thank you so much for your blog. It is amazing. I will visit Kuwait in November and I want tour to desert in Kuwait. How you booked this tour you? Do you any tips?

October 24, 2023 at 1:37 am

Hi Tereza, sorry it took a while for me to respond! I have some links to tours in Kuwait within the article through Viator and Getyourguide. Honestly, our local friend treated us and booked our desert tour so I can’t remember the exact company we went with. I’d say just think of how long you’d like to go (afternoon or overnight trip) and whether you want to ride a camel or visit a village. Then from there it should be easy to narrow down your options. I think it’s not too hard to book once you arrive either, I’d perhaps shoot your hotel an email and ask them to help you. Hope you have a great time 🙂 I also went in November before and the weather was perfect for outdoor activities – not too hot!

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October 10, 2023 at 8:10 pm

I had visited Kuwait in February 2023, I was in Kuwait of 10 Days, I was in Kuwait for giving Outdoor Management Traning to Corporates in Kuwait. Kuwait is Beautiful Country and I had explored it as I can in 10 Days span. I had explored Kuwait City, Maliya Town, Shuwaikh Town, Salmiya Town, Mahboula Town, Mangaf Town and Fahaheel Town.

Still more to Come and now eagerly waiting for next International Training Session.

October 24, 2023 at 1:39 am

That’s amazing! Yeah, I also wish we had more time to get into the other cities of the country! Since we were mostly there for a wedding we mostly dedicated time to social activities. Still had a great time but I am ready for a second visit some day too.

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Places to Visit in Kuwait City on a 1-2 Day Kuwait Itinerary!

Categories Itinerary , Kuwait , Middle East

If you’ve looked into places to visit in Kuwait already for your Kuwait itinerary you’ll probably know that there isn’t that much to do in this Gulf Country, despite is being much bigger than Bahrain and Qatar for example. In fact, the whole city and many of the best things to do in Kuwait can be seen in 1 day in Kuwait and if you visit more of the museums in Kuwait and malls in Kuwait, it could take you 2 days in Kuwait.

With that said, there is more to Kuwait than Kuwait City like the Desert, Beaches and Islands but you will need your own transport to get to them. So in this Kuwait travel blog and Kuwait city blog, I am going to focus on how to see Kuwait as a tourist and help you with places to visit in Kuwait city.

In this Kuwait travel guide, I have also detailed accommodation in Kuwait, how to get around Kuwait and the best time to visit Kuwait!

Places To Visit in Kuwait

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How to get around Kuwait.

To really see Kuwait, like in many other Middle Eastern Countries, you will need your own transport. However, to get around Kuwait city easily you can catch a taxi and use Uber no problem and this will help you see all of these places to see in Kuwait City noted in this post.

City Bus Kuwait is the best way to get around Kuwait on a budget though and although the bus driver may drive a bit erratically and barely stop as you get off, the bus system in Kuwait city is actually quite good and extremely cheap due to it being government-run. You can buy a 1 day city bus Kuwait pass for 1KD / £2.50 / $3.30.

There’s a City Bus Kuwait App which you can download and this website is very helpful in giving the bus routes around Kuwait city.

Kuwait City Bus also connects the airport with Kuwait city and downtown Kuwait so be sure to look into this when working out how to get to your hotels in Kuwait. 

On this point, if you would like to see more of the local Kuwaiti life and what it might be like to be one of the ex-pats in Kuwait, I’d recommend looking on Couch Surfing .

Kuwait Itinerary.

1 day in kuwait.

I recommend starting your first day in Kuwait by the  Scientific Centre Kuwait . From here you will see an amazing view of Downtown Kuwait across the water in the distance and there are kilometres of the pedestrian boardwalk you can walk, or hire a bike, down making it an enjoyable way to see the city and be by the ocean. This point definitely offers the best view of Kuwait city for free!

places to visit in kuwait, view from scientific centre kuwait

Walk all the way down to the Kuwait Marina and Marina Mall . This is the new marina in Kuwait and it has a public beach. Its’ easily one of the top places to visit in Kuwait city for tourists.

places to visit in kuwait, Kuwait Marina Beach

If you are hungry there are plenty of restaurants in Marina Mall however I recommend visiting  Fareej Swalieh . There are a few of these restaurants in Kuwait, the name on the sign is in Arabic but if you go behind Marina Mall and find M&S along the road, you will see a restaurant with lots of flags outside and seating outside. This is a good Kuwaiti restaurant with reasonable prices and therefore one of the best places to visit in Kuwait.

Watch my Kuwait YouTube Vlog here to see exactly where this restaurant is!

places to visit in kuwait, Kuwait food

For more ideas of what to do in Kuwait city, there is a boat trip ticket office around Marina Mall but this boat trip is so expensive at 20KD / £50.00 / $65.00. If you want to see the city from the water I recommend going to the old Marina which is what I did. It is down the road but the pedestrian walkway stops so you should probably get a taxi or a bus down the road.

Aim to go to The Sultan Jeans Grill and this is where the old Marina of Kuwait is and you can get a boat trip to see Kuwait city for just 1KD which lasts about 30 minutes and I’d really recommend doing this on your Kuwait itinerary!

From either Marina, you will need to get a taxi, uber or bus to take you to the Kuwait Towers as it is too far to walk.

The Kuwait Towers are probably the most visited Kuwait city attractions and definitely the most popular place to visit in Kuwait! They are cool to see from the ground and there is a little beach next to them. There is also a water amusement park which opens up for the warmer months of the year, the waterpark in Kuwait would be one of the great things to do in with children in Kuwait.

For an observatory in Kuwait and a Kuwait viewpoint, you can go up one of the Kuwait Tower which is especially at sunset so I would recommend going up there for 3KD.

places to visit in kuwait, Kuwait Towers

If you follow this Kuwait itinerary and visit the Kuwait Towers for sunset, next get a taxi to the Grand Mosque in Kuwait which is the biggest and the official Mosque of Kuwait, it’s extremely impressive from the inside and is in the top 10 places to visit in Kuwait. You’ll now be in Downtown Kuwait and also close to Sief Palace .

I did a tour of the Grand Mosque in Kuwait city which I recommend. It lasts about 25 minutes, it’s free and is a good way to see and learn about the mosque and Islam with an English speaking guide.

The tours are on from Sunday to Thursday at 5:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm & 6:30 pm .

places to visit in kuwait, inside Kuwait Grand Mosque

One thing you should know about Kuwait, and this is similar in many Middle Eastern cities and countries is that places come alive in the evening, especially in the summer when day time temperatures are extremely hot. So doing your Kuwait sightseeing in the evening is perfectly normal here.

On this note – Kuwait is extremely safe. It’s one of the safest countries in the world in fact so do not be worried about walking around at night and if you are visiting Kuwait as a woman, don’t worry at all. 

From the Grand Mosque, you can walk to the many souqs in Kuwait in the Downtown area and these are definitely good places to visit in Kuwait to see local life and eat some more local food. Souq Al Mubarkiya  is a huge souq in Kuwait and you can walk around it for a while and it will change from being outdoors, indoors, selling food to clothes to everything else. I really loved it here because it seems it’s where the old and new Kuwait mix.

To end your 1 day in Kuwait I recommend heading to Al Shaheed Park which you can walk to from Mubarkiya.

I didn’t seem to take any photos here so check out my YouTube video to see the souq!

Al Shaheed Park is a beautiful, new and modern park. At night it is all lit up and it gives an amazing view of the city skyline too. There are fountains with regular light shows and places to sit. Visiting here really gives an insight into what the people are like in Kuwait and the lifestyle in Kuwait and is a good place to visit when thinking about what to do in Kuwait.

 places to visit in kuwait, Al Shaheed Park

2 Days in Kuwait

More places to visit in kuwait..

With 1 or 2 more days in Kuwait you could visit the National Museum of Kuwait which is huge and my friends in Kuwait said you could easily spend half a day in there, if not a full day so keep this in mind when planning your Kuwait itinerary.

Kuwait loves its malls so visiting one of the many malls in Kuwait is technically one of the local things to do in Kuwait in my opinion.

For the best shopping mall in Kuwait, head to The Avenues because it is the second biggest mall in the Middle East after Dubai Mall however my friends say that by length, it is bigger so it’s one of the popular places to visit in Kuwait!

Green Island is in between the Marina and the Kuwait Towers so it is easy for tourists to visit and get to in Kuwait. This is a popular place for locals to hang out and have a picnic outside for dinner.

Kuwait has many islands but the most popular island in Kuwait to visit is Failaka Island because here you can see a lot of what the old Kuwait used to be like. You can get a ferry over here and a car ferry over but it is still harder, especially as a solo traveller to Kuwait.

Best Time to Visit Kuwait.

The summers in Kuwait get extremely hot and can get up to 50c which even the locals can’t deal with! High Season in Kuwait is, therefore, February and March. 

I was in Kuwait for New Year and the temperature was perfect, it was a little chilly but with really nice winter sun, cooling down a lot in the evening. Kuwaiti’s love the winter.

The best months to visit Kuwait are Autumn and Spring.

Hotels in Kuwait.

There are no hostels in Kuwait which is a shame and I’m sure puts travellers off visiting. There is also limited budget accommodation in Kuwait too, you are not likely to get anything less than £50.00 plus taxis per night, but here are some hotels in Kuwait I would recommend based on their location in Kuwait City. I would say that Downtown Kuwait is best so you can do this Kuwait itinerary and see these Kuwait tourist attractions:

Hotels in Downtown Kuwait

City Tower Hotel – $

Vera House & Hotel – $

Ibis Sharq – $$

Residence Inn by Marriott Kuwait – $$

Adam’s Hotel – $$$

Four Points by Sheraton Kuwait – $$$

To visit Kuwait on a budget, and to get a better look at local life, I recommend Couch Surfing in Kuwait.

To SEE Kuwait, watch my Kuwait YouTube Vlog here !

For more of my Middle East Posts, including my blog posts from Saudi Arabia where I went after Kuwait see:

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Thursday 16th of February 2023

Hope you're fine

I was looking for some information about how is Kuwait and places to visit during Eid al-Fitr 2023 and I was wondering if you could help me. I'm not muslin and I just want to visit the country and the tourist places. Do you think them will be open during Eid? Do you think is a good time to visit the country?

TheWanderingQuinn

Hello, thank you for reading my post. Yes, I think Kuwait will be fine to visit during Ramadan as there are so many expats and non-Muslims who live there all year round so many food places and attractions are open. You may find some places have shorter opening hours during the day than outside of Ramadan but the plus to that is the so much will be open and alive in the evening so I'd suggest to plan your days around being out in the evening and I'm sure you'll really enjoy it :)

Thursday 6th of February 2020

Thank you so much for the recommendations. I’m building up my itinerary for my 2 day trip here. Your YouTube video has so far been the most informative and interesting that I have watched so far!

Sunday 9th of February 2020

Hello Aysha! Thank you for letting me know, I'm so pleased to hear that! Have a great time there!

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Top Places to Visit in Kuwait: Explore the Umpteen Stupendous Natural and Man-made Wonders

An enchanting fusion of rich traditional culture and modernity, the majestic country of Kuwait is a top attraction for tourists from all over the world. The country of gleaming sand dunes and stunning cityscapes is nestled between the countries of Saudi Arabia & Iraq. Emblazoned with stupendous architectural wonders, charismatic landscapes of scintillating deserts, tranquil beaches, and more, there is a myriad of fascinating places to visit in Kuwait for a perfect vacation. The sumptuous restaurants of Kuwait offer lip-smacking cuisines to make you experience the Kuwaiti delights for a world-class dining experience.

Best 10 Places to Visit in Kuwait: Discover the Grandeur of Kuwait on Your Mesmerizing Vacation

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Embosoming umpteen fascinating natural and man-made wonders, Kuwait is a beautiful country in the middle-east. From tranquil beaches, mesmerizing landscapes, historical attractions, mosques, lavish hotels, and fascinating marketplaces, the country has it all for a perfect holiday experience. Tourists from all over the world visit a myriad of places in Kuwait to unwind in its rich beauty and culture.

Here is a list of fascinating places to go in Kuwait for a zestful holiday in the majestic country.

  • Kubbar Island
  • Kuwait City
  • Souk Al-Mubarakiya
  • Grand Mosque
  • National Museum
  • House Of Mirrors
  • Al Shaheed Park
  • Liberation Tower
  • Shuwaikh Beach

1. Salmiya: A Paradise for Shopping Lovers

Salmiya

Brimmed with a plethora of deluxe malls and local marketplaces, Salmiya is a paradise for shopping lovers and one among Kuwait famous places . One can enjoy high-end shopping for handicrafts, décor items with a traditional touch, clothes, ornaments, teapots, lamps, carpets, handmade pots, rugs of sheep wool, and more. Adding more to the fun, one can savor mouth-watering cuisines in the nearby restaurants and cafes for a soul-feeding experience. Apart from exploring the local area one can visit the biggest aquarium in the Middle-East which is among the top Kuwait tourist places and discover the beautiful marine life. Another top attraction of Salmiya is the unique pyramid shaped mosque where one can visit and get to know about the rich culture and traditions of the majestic country. There are numerous top-notch hotels and resorts in the city of Salmiya to make your vacation a perfect one. Relish with your loved ones on the charming beaches and spend a luxurious holiday amidst the happening aura of the gleaming city.

Tourist Attractions: Enjefa Beach, Biggest Aquarium, Pyramid Mosque, The Scientific Center, Al-Muzaini Mosque,

Things to Do: Visit the biggest mosque, Enjoy shopping, Visit Science Center and Watch a 3D film, Enjoy picnic at the Green Island.

Best Restaurants: The Palate Palace, Salmiya Social, Spice Haven, Symphony Style Restaurant, Mediterranean Medley

Best Shopping Malls: Boulevard Mall, The Cube Mall, Al Salam Mall

Best Hotels to Stay: Symphony Style Hotel Kuwait, Millennium Hotel & Convention Centre Kuwait, Marina Hotel, Best Western Plus Salmiya.

2. Kubbar Island: Spend Time at One of the Kuwait Tourist Places

Kubbar Island

Situated about 30 km from the southern tip of Kuwait, in Persian Gulf, the Khubbar is a sandy island covered with shrubs. Embracing the natural beauty of crystal-clear turquoise waters, green shrubs, and brown sands, the island in Kuwait is pure bliss. One can visit the mesmerizing beaches in Kuwait , try water activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and boating, and spend a tranquil time on the charming beaches. There are a plethora of deluxe hotels and resorts on the island to experience world-class hospitality amidst the charismatic beauty of the island. Enjoy witnessing the nesting seabirds and capture the marvelous sunset views amidst the calm waters and soothing sea breeze for a lifetime holiday experience. If you are planning for a beach party with your loved ones, then without a doubt visit this charming Island which is amongst the best places to visit in Kuwait with friends .

Top Attractions: Serene Beaches, World-class hotels, and resorts.

Things To Do: Enjoy snorkeling,& other water activities Witness seabirds, Relax on the tranquil beaches, Relish delicious food in the beachside restaurants, Plan a beach party.

How to Reach: Take a boat ride from Abudhal Harbour to reach the island

Best Time to Visit: November to March (Before 3 PM in the evening to capture captivating sights)

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3. Kuwait City: Witness the Stunning Skyscrapers

Kuwait City

Kuwait City is one of the best places in Kuwait for a lavish holiday experience. Brimmed with every luxury, comfort, and modernity with a perfect traditional touch, the vibrating city is often known as the “heart of Kuwait”. Adorning astonishing Kuwait Towers, the charismatic Grand Mosque, mesmerizing vistas of the Kuwait Bay, and much more, the city holds every element for a zestful vacation. One can explore the beautiful lush green parks, discover fascinating artifacts at the museums, and visit the amazing restaurants to savor the lip-smacking cuisines. The lavish hotels offering world-class hospitality, the marvelous architectural wonders, and the happening aura ranks this city among the top Kuwait famousplaces . Encapsulating the true essence of the Gulf nation, Kuwait City beholds every fun and entertainment required for a mesmerizing vacation.

Top Attractions: Kuwait Bay, Grand Mosque, Kuwait Towers, Museums

Things To Do: Savor delicious Kuwaiti cuisines, Explore the museums, Visit the city parks, Witness the mesmerizing views of the Kuwait Bay and gleaming Kuwait Towers

Best Restaurants: Assaha Restaurant, Mais Alghanim, Tatami Japanese Restaurant, Baker & Spice, Al Boom Steak & Seafood Restaurant, Al Bustan Restaurant, Bice Ristorante

Best Shopping Malls: The Avenues, 360 Mall, Marina Mall, Souq Sharq, Alhamara Tower & Mall

Best Hotels to Stay: Ramada Encore by Wyndham, Courtyard by Marriott, Four Points by Sheraton, Alhamara Hotel Kuwait

Suggested Read: Best Places To Visit In Jeddah To Embrace The History and Heritage of Saudi

4. Souk Al-Mubarakiya: Shop for the Best Souvenirs with an Arabian Touch

Souk Al-Mubarakiya

If you are on your visit to the majestic country of Kuwait and exploring the best place to shop for the best souvenirs? Then, visit the Souk Al-Mubarakiya in Kuwait and discover the best handicrafts with a perfect touch of Arab culture and traditions. Among all the places to visit in Kuwait, Souk Al-Mubarakiya is a must to explore for a lifetime experience. Explore the beautiful ornaments, colorful pots, clothes, carpets, lanterns, and much more for a fantastic shopping experience in Kuwait City. Mentioning this place separately explains its mesmerizing aura and excellent stuff. One can shop for the best quality dates, dry fruits, olives, and other edible items at a very reasonable price. Shopping in the Souk Al-Mubarakiya is one of the best things to do in Kuwait. One can explore the historic buildings of this place and get a glimpse of the past as this place was a trading site in the bygone era.

Location: Kuwait City, Kuwait

Top Attractions: Array of the markets exhibiting handicrafts, Old edifices

Things To Do: Enjoy shopping, Savor local flavors of Katari food

Timings: 8 AM to 10 PM (Everyday)

What to Buy: Arabic Antiques, Persian Carpets, Perfumes, Handmade Crafts, Scarves, Jewellery

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5. Grand Mosque: Feel the Charismatic Vibes of God

Grand Mosque

The Grand Mosque is among the best Kuwait places to visit to get a glimpse of the rich culture and traditions of the country. Alluring numerous tourists from all over the world with its charismatic aura, the Grand Mosque in Kuwait is known for big festive celebrations and many religious events. Situated in about 46000 square meters, this charismatic Mosque is officially the biggest in Kuwait. Visit the country and get a chance to explore the astounding architecture of this iconic beauty. This majestic place is a center of attraction for Muslims from all over the world during the holy month of Ramadan. One can witness this Islamic-style architecture with a touch of Persian structural design for a delightful experience. The beauty and charisma of this place make it one of the places in Kuwait.

Top Attractions: Local marketplace and Restaurants

Things to Do: Witness the Astonishing Architecture of the Museum, Savor delicious cuisines in nearby restaurants, and explore the local markets

  • Sunday to Thursday: 6:30 PM to 4.30 PM
  • Remains closed on Friday & Saturday
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6. National Museum: Discover the Fascinating Artifacts

National Museum

Exhibiting the true culture and heritage of the country, the National Museum of Kuwait was designed by the French architect Michel Ecochard. It ranks amongst the top places in Kuwait today but one it was the former residence of the royal Al Subah family. Embracing a total of 3 sections Archaeology, Heritage, and the Planetarium, the National Museum is one of the Kuwait's famous places to get a glimpse of the past. One can discover the most fascinating collection from the Failaka Island which dates back to the Bronze Age. The museum was once robbed during the time of the Gulf War and was restored later. Visit the fascinating place and get to discover the artifacts from the bygone era and various collections exhibiting the facets of life in Kuwait. One may visit the planetarium which is a fascinating place to make you learn about the culture of the country via entertainment and audio-visual effects for a perfect historical tour.

Location: Arabian Gulf Street next to the Seif Palace and Kuwait’s National Assembly, Kuwait City

Things to Do: Discover the amazing artifacts

  • Monday to Saturday: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Except Friday)
  • Friday: 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM
  • Remains closed on Sunday
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7. House Of Mirrors: Witness the Artistic Dexterity

House Of Mirrors

One of the Kuwait tourist places is the House of Mirrors which is located in the Qadisiyah Cooperative Society. Owned by an Italian-born Lidia Al Qattan who is a sculptor, painter, and jeweler lives here with her family. Lidia’s daughter Jalila once broke a mirror by mistake and it was believed that keeping broken mirrors at home would bring misfortune to the family. But Lidia changed this superstitious belief into a beautiful house designed with broken mirrors with her creativity. This is a beautiful world of glitter where every element right from the walls, household things, furniture, kitchen, and even the washrooms are designed with this gleaming mirror technique. The beauty of these mirrors of all shapes and sizes will leave you awe-struck and is one of the most beautiful places to go in the middle east .

Location: House 17 94 St, 35809, Qadisiyah Cooperative Society, Kuwait

Top Attractions: Mirrors and Art Work

Things To Do: Explore the art work, Visit the nearby cafes

  • Saturday to Thursday: 10 AM to 10.30 AM & 3 PM to 3.30 PM
  • Remains closed on Friday

8. Al Shaheed Park: Relish Quality Time in Nature’s Lap

Al Shaheed Park

If you are looking for a peaceful place in the city with lush greenery, lakes, and more, then visit the Al Shaheed Park with your loved ones. The park consists of botanical gardens, mesmerizing lake views, restaurants, and even gift shops, making it among the top Kuwait beautiful places .. Joggers can visit this park early in the morning for jogging and enjoy exercising amidst the natural beauty of the lush greenery and cool breeze. Visit the park to witness various bird species and their mesmerizing humming can be heard as you enter the park. The park also embraces two museums that can be explored and one can also see 5 sculptures displayed here, which won an ‘Outdoor Sculpture Competition’ that was held in 2013. A paradise for the athletes, nature lovers, and photographers Al Shaheed Park is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Kuwait with your family and friends to spend quality time in the lap of nature.

Top Attractions: Nature’s beauty, Museums, Cafes, Gift Shops

Things To Do: Spend quality time in nature’s lap, Meditation, Visit the nearby restaurants, Explore the gift shops, Enjoy photography

Location: Soor Street, Kuwait City

Timings: 5:00 AM to 12:00 AM

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9. Liberation Tower: Marvel at the Architectural Masterpiece of Kuwait

Liberation Tower

One of the best Kuwait’s places to visit, Liberation Tower which stands as symbol of age-old culture and architecture. With a total of 1,220 ft. height, it is the second-tallest building in the nation and is a telecommunications tower. During the Gulf War in 1991, Kuwait was freed from Iraqi domination, and the tower derived its name as the "Liberation Tower" which was built in its honor, making it one of the best places to visit in Kuwait . Uniquely designed by the Swedish engineering and architectural company KHR Arkitekter, the tower represents Kuwait's progress, sovereignty, and liberation and has a futuristic look with symbolic Islamic features like minarets. Apart from the tower's primary use as a communications tower, offering internet, phone, and radio and television transmission among other communication services, the tower is a must-see skyscraper.

Location: 9X9F+7XF, Abdulla Al Salem St, Kuwait City, Kuwait

Timings: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Top Attractions: Revolving Restaurant, Observation platform

Things to Do: Sightseeing, Embark on a culinary journey

10. Shuwaikh Beach: Where Kuwait’s Coastal Gem to Unwind in Serenity

Shuwaikh Beach

Nestled on the heart of the Kuwait City, Shuwaikh Beach is a picturesque beach that is best known for its glistening sands and shallow blues which is considered ideal for swimming. Brimmed with a plethora of world-class restaurants and chic cafes, Shuwaikh beach will let you embark on an incredible culinary journey for an enriching experience. Never forget to miss out on devouring a wholesome platter of delectable seafood for its enticing flavors. Visit the beach, one of the famous places in Kuwait, in the evening and go on a leisurely stroll all along the shore, enjoy the sunset and immerse yourself in its breathtaking sights. If you are planning to visit this beach with your family, organize a picnic and create some unforgettable moments to cherish for a lifetime in one of Kuwait tourist attractions .

Location: Kuwait

Timings: 24 hours

Top Attractions: Restaurants, Cafes, City view, Sunset

Things to Do: Picnic, go on a leisurely stroll, restaurant hopping, culinary tours

The majestic country of Kuwait is a gem of middle-east. Embracing places to visit in Kuwait in the country for a perfect vacation, Kuwait is a paradise for history lovers. Packed to the brim with serene beaches, sparkling deserts, oases, beautiful parks, and astounding architectural marvels, the country is pure bliss. Offering an enthusiastic vacation for tourists from all over the world, Kuwait is renowned for its culinary delights and best-in-class hospitality. So, what are you waiting for? Avail of the best tour packages of Kuwait for a fantastic holiday retreat for a lifetime experience.

Kuwait will offer you invigorating travel experiences since it's the home to the iconic Kuwait towers, cultural hubs like Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahamad, Failaika Heritage Village, entertainment zones like Al Shaheed Park, Trampo Extreme, tranquil beaches like Messilah Beach, Oqialah Beach, etc. Starting from rich cultural experiences to witnessing natural splendors, you can have it all. :

Kuwait is best known for diverse landscapes and culture that will make you lure for recurrent visits. Explore the vibrant culture of Kuwait by visiting the cultural centers which organizes various cultural events that shows integrity and unity among the locals. .

Kuwait International Airport is the main international airport in Kuwait. Located in the Farwaniya Governorate about 15.5 kilometers south of the Centre of Kuwait City, the airport connects the country to the world.

One can enjoy water activities like snorkeling, witness seabirds, spend quality time on the tranquil beaches, savor delicious food in the beachside restaurants, and plan a beach party with your loved ones on Kubbar Island.

One can enjoy high-end shopping in the charming city of Salmiya which adorns numerous deluxe shopping malls and marketplaces. If you want to shop for the best souvenirs on a budget, then visit Souk Al-Mubarakiya which is the oldest local marketplace in the city comprising of handicrafts, dry fruits, clothes, and more.

Embracing charming beaches, mesmerizing islands, sparkling deserts, marvelous architectural marvels, and natural landscapes, Kuwait is a fantastic place to visit for an enthusiastic vacation with your loved ones. One can relish in the world-class hotels and savor amazing food for a soul-satisfying experience.

  • Carry your sunglasses and sunscreen along.
  • Respect the culture and traditions of the country.
  • Dress modestly in religious places.
  • Carry your passport on public vehicles.
  • Keep yourself hydrated.

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Top Spots to Visit in Kuwait: Top 10 Beautiful Places in Kuwait

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  • Post category: Travel in Kuwait
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If you’re looking for the top spots to visit in Kuwait , you’ve come to the right place.

Kuwait, a small oil-rich country sandwiched between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, is brimming with things to see and do. While close enough to take advantage of the UAE’s major international airport, this coastal Persian Gulf country nevertheless offers lots of attractions and fewer crowds to contend with than Dubai.

It is stated that Kuwait has something to offer everyone. The Corniche, which connects beaches, parks, and city attractions, will appeal to adventurers. There are excellent museums and galleries, as well as a variety of intriguing eateries, for city lovers. Beaches and desert scenery beckon outdoor enthusiasts, while Kuwait City’s Scientific Center will delight science buffs.

In Kuwait, These are the Top spots to visit in Kuwait

Whether you’re in Kuwait City or visiting the gorgeous Kubbar Island, there’s much to see and do.

Kuwait is currently difficult to visit since visas are not provided upon arrival at the airport since August 2020. You may apply ahead of time or acquire a Kuwait evisa online to make things easier. The Kuwaiti dinar (KD) is the local currency, and Arabic and English are both spoken.

The majority of tourists to Kuwait spend most of their time in Kuwait City, the country’s capital. It’s no surprise, given the city’s abundance of museums, excellent restaurants, and art galleries, as well as a variety of theaters.

Kuwait dubbed the “Hollywood of the Gulf,” has a long history of film, local soap operas, and traditional performing arts, all of which can be found in Kuwait City.

SOUQ MUBARAKIYA

The old souk in Kuwait City is teeming with residents and bargains. On everything from fragrant spices to apparel, haggling is the standard. Bedouin women frequently sell charcoal kohl eyeliner and gold-strewn gowns in the Souq Al Hareem neighborhood.

Hawalli is a culturally rich province of Kuwait’s six provinces. It is one of Kuwait’s most famous tourist destinations, nestled at the entrance of the Persian Gulf.

MIRROR HOUSE

Mirror Residence, a residential house coated in mirror mosaics created by Italian-Kuwaiti artist Lidia Al Qattan, is an aesthetic journey.

GRAND MOSQUE

Grand Mosque, as its name suggests, is the largest of Kuwait City’s 800-plus mosques. It was built at a cost of over 46 million dollars and features extravagance such as a palm-tree-filled courtyard, marble details, and elaborate stained glass. Women must wear a head scarf and a full-length robe-like outfit to enter.

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THE CORNICHE AT KUWAIT CITY

The Corniche in Kuwait City is one of the city’s most prominent thoroughfares, with 10 kilometers of meandering roads, beaches, and parks linking them. It follows the shores of the Arabian Gulf (also called Gulf Rd).

TAREQ RAJAB MUSEUM

This museum, nestled away on the bottom floor of a big home, is a gem. The Arabic manuscripts of the Calligraphy Museum are renowned across the world. Jewelry, costumes, necklaces, and musical instruments made of Omani silver and Saudi gold may be seen elsewhere in the museum. 

SCIENTIFIC CENTER

A big aquarium can be found in the sail-shaped Scientific Center, and the Discover Center has several interactive activities that youngsters will enjoy. A fun automobile on a pulley system entertains both children and adults.

KUWAIT TOWERS

The three Kuwait Towers are adorned with striking blue-green sequins that have become synonymous with Kuwait. The tallest of the three skyscrapers, at 187 meters, is the tallest. At the top of one of the towers, there is a restaurant with a panoramic view of the city. If you dine at the restaurant, the admission charge to the Tower is free.

OTHER REGIONS TO VISIT IN KUWAIT

While Kuwait City attracts the bulk of visitors, other parts of Kuwait, such as Mutla Ridge, Failaka Island, Mina Alzour, and Al Kihran, have lots to offer. 

KUBBAR ISLAND

Kubbar Island, located about 30 kilometers off Kuwait’s southern coast, is ideal for a beach holiday. It’s a little island surrounded by a crystal blue sea with sandy beaches. 

Failaka Island

Failaka Island is roughly 20 kilometers off the coast of Kuwait City. With a history reaching back to the Mesopotamian civilization around 2000 BC, it’s a lovely spot that attracts archeology and history aficionados.

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Best attractions in Kuwait: Top 15

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Kuwait’s attractions are becoming increasingly attractive to travelers from all over the world, including not only fashionable shopping malls and chic beaches, but also museums and monuments to the Islamic religion. It’s impossible to get bored if you stay for a whole month, especially if you use our recommendations for major attractions. Our review will tell you what to see in Kuwait in 1 day and what places to pay attention to during a long stay in this amazing state.

But first, a couple of things to consider for any tourist:

  • deciding which of the main attractions to visit, do not forget to evaluate hotels in Kuwait and choose suitable accommodation in advance, so as not to overpay later;
  • The landscape here is deserted, so the abundance of parks and green areas is not worth counting on;
  • In addition to planning what to visit in Kuwait, leave time to study the local gastronomic traditions;
  • The best gift would be a Bedouin outfit, natural cosmetics, gold jewelry.

What to see in Kuwait first

Attractions of Kuwait even the experienced tourists are surprised by its diversity, and most of them are not far from each other. The warm climate allows you to see them almost all year round. All you need to do is to decide what you want to see in Kuwait, and for that we’ve compiled a list of the most attractive tourist spots.

1. The Towers of Kuwait

Kuwait Towers - Kuwait attractions

The Towers of Kuwait are different in height structures by the sea, attracting with their unusual architectural solutions and embodying the country’s desire to develop and hold key positions in the world economic and political arena. A special experience is a meal in a restaurant located at a huge height, which constantly rotates around its axis. No tourist can do without a visit to this landmark of Kuwait, because these incredible constructions became one of the visiting cards of the country.

Official website : https://www.kuwaittourism.com

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2. al-hamra skyscraper.

Al-Hamra Skyscraper - Kuwaiti landmarks

The Al-Hamra Skyscraper is a fascinating building not only for ordinary people but also for professional architects, inside of which there is a lot of entertainment for tourists and locals, from restaurants and boutiques to cinemas and fitness centers. Part of the 77-story structure is occupied by office space. If you’re looking for something to see in Kuwait to immerse yourself in a world of cutting-edge technology while enjoying enchanting views, this tower is your best bet.

3. The TV Tower

TV Tower - Kuwait Sightseeing

The TV Tower is another structure nearly four hundred meters tall in Kuwait that is not to be overlooked by lovers of panoramic views. Its ceramic tile exterior and distinctive design make it one of Kuwait’s most prominent landmarks, and its additional attractions like restaurants and transparent-wall elevators guarantee an ever-growing number of visitors.

4. Grand Mosque in Kuwait

The Grand Mosque in Kuwait

The Grand Mosque in Kuwait is an astonishingly large and majestic temple where architects have tried to reflect the national cultural traditions by using 21st century materials and technology. Following certain rules regarding dress and behavior, you can explore the interior of the mosque, and then go to a nearby park to relax in the lap of nature.

5. Al Hashemi II

Al Hashemi II - Kuwaiti landmarks

Al Hashemi II is one of the most popular places recommended to anyone choosing what to see in Kuwait on a short visit to the country. Listed on the Guinness World Records as the largest ship made of wood, Al Hashemi II is a restaurant complex with a chic interior that is rented for gala events by the local rich and foreigners.

6. Kuwait National Museum

Kuwait National Museum - Kuwait attractions

Functioning for almost sixty years, the National Museum of Kuwait has survived the theft and restoration of the collections over its history. Most of the exhibits were donated by the ruler of the state. Here you can admire things from different eras, from handmade tools of labor to the creations of local needlewomen.

Official website: https://kuwaitnationalmuseum.

7. Music Fountain

Music Fountain - Kuwait attractions

The musical fountain is a great option to go to in Kuwait in the evening if you want to see some fantastic action. As soon as it gets dark, an unforgettable performance of music, water and light begins, in which two hundred and twenty fountains are involved. To make it more convenient for tourists to watch, in the immediate vicinity is equipped with a park and children’s area.

Official website: https://www.kuwaittourism.com

8. The palace of the Emir of the Old Seif Palace

Emir's Old Seif Palace - Kuwaiti Attractions

The Emir’s Old Seif Palace is the epitome of the Kuwaitis’ understanding of what a true palace complex should be. Designed with Oriental tradition in mind, the building features an exterior of gold with ceramic elements, making a stunning impression at first glance. This Kuwaiti landmark is worth a visit for anyone who wants to see the beauty and luxury of the local elite’s buildings.

9. Tareq Rajab Museum

Tareq Rajab Museum - Kuwaiti Sites

Tareq Rajab Museum - If you are wondering what to visit in Kuwait for an educational purpose, the collections of this museum will definitely please you. Tareq Rajab, after whom it is named, and his wife have managed to assemble an impressive museum collection that includes rare examples of weapons, jewelry and pottery. But most interesting are the works of local calligraphers, preserved intact since ancient times.

Official website: https://trmkt.com

10. Ice Skating Rink in Kuwait

Ice Skating Rink in Kuwait - attractions in Kuwait

Ice Skating Rink in Kuwait completes the top ten attractions. This is a place where everyone will have fun: adults and children, single travelers, couples in love and large friendly companies. There are two separate areas for skating, a storage room for belongings and a skate rental (you can come with your own shoes too). Ice Center works year round, but you should pay attention to the opening and closing times not to come too early. Another feature - except for foreign tourists there are always a lot of locals.

Attractions in Kuwait: What else to visit in Kuwait

If you have a couple of free days left, we offer other options for what to see in Kuwait with photos and descriptions. Luckily, the country is small in area, so you’ll have a relatively quick commute to both the main sights and other places that tourists like from reviews. Itinerary planning, finding transportation and other organizational issues can be facilitated by guides in Kuwait, among which there are many Russian-speaking. With an experienced guide there is no risk to arrive somewhere at a bad time, or miss some exciting event, such as a national holiday or an exhibition.

So, at your service attractions of Kuwait, which entered the rating of the best not in the first positions.

11. Kuwait Zoo

Kuwait Zoo - Kuwait attractions

The Kuwait Zoo is a veritable realm of nature ten kilometers from the international airport. The huge area of the zoo, opened in 1968, offers more than 2,000 species of animals, some of which walk freely in the fenced area. If you wish, you can organize a small picnic in an area specially equipped for such purposes. The zoo is open until 8 pm, so it is worth taking care of transport in advance.

12. Messila beach

Messilya Beach - Kuwait attractions

Messilya Beach is a favorite attraction in Kuwait among young people and groups of friends who come here for the dancing till morning on the coast and the endless party atmosphere that reigns here all year round. If you get tired of partying, it’s worth trying the innovative spa treatments offered to all comers by the health centers located here.

13. Philaca Island

Failaka Island - Kuwait attractions

Failaka Island is a former Greek colony with many structures preserved from ancient times. If you choose what to see in Kuwait to get closer to its history, you should definitely visit the island. Especially, as a nice bonus, travelers can visit the well-appointed beaches, where you can swim and sunbathe.

14. Persian Gulf

Persian Gulf - Kuwait attractions

The Persian Gulf is both the landmark of Kuwait and the source of its wealth, because it is here that there are huge deposits of oil. For beach lovers, there is a perfectly equipped coastline, and luxurious five-star hotel complexes near the capital will impress the most demanding guests. Warm water, gentle entrance to the water and water sports make this area incredibly attractive for tourists of all ages.

15. Green Island in Kuwait

Green Island in Kuwait - attractions in Kuwait

Green Island in Kuwait - if you don’t know what to visit in Kuwait with children, this is the place that will suit you perfectly, although adults will have a lot to do here too. The man-made island offers a variety of cafes and playgrounds for children, and the observation tower offers a stunning view of the sea. You can swim without going to the beach - there is a large salt lake for that, and for art lovers equipped theater area. Even a simple walk through the territory with more than 50 thousand greenery from different parts of the world in the middle of the Persian Gulf is a great pleasure.

With our Kuwait sightseeing overview, you can easily arrange a trip that fits your preferences and length of stay in this amazing country. And do not forget that the state is Muslim, so there are special traditions. To avoid problems with the local population and get the most positive emotions from the trip, it makes sense to book tours in Kuwait to see the most interesting places. Read also about the best sights of Qatar and be inspired for your next trip to the Middle East!

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21 Important Tourist Places in Kuwait

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Top 21 Famous Landmarks in Kuwait

Tourism in Kuwait may not be a main goal for many visitors, but it has turned from just an international center for managing giant economic projects to a country that attracts tourism with its historical, cultural and entertainment treasures.

Kuwait is located on the Arabian Gulf, and is one of the important oil countries, which was able to benefit from its wealth in the development of tourism significantly. Visitors to Kuwait are usually politicians and businessmen, and Kuwait has been able to take advantage of its tourism capabilities to attract them to learn about its history and culture, spend time away from work in wonderful resorts and international shopping centers, and visit multiple museums and historical palaces, also Kuwait has a large waterfront that has been developed And the introduction of many recreational facilities on it, and it has an entertainment city for children and adults, so let us get acquainted with the most beautiful tourist attractions in Kuwait

Three slender towers (Kuwait Towers)

The Most Important landmarks of Kuwait

Kuwait Towers:

The Kuwait Towers are considered one of the most important tourist attractions in Kuwait, the capital. Where there are restaurants, cafes and places for entertainment. The height of the tallest towers is about 187 meters, and its spherical shape is characterized by the fact that it rotates on its axis a full revolution every half an hour, and it has a revolving restaurant, which allows the tourist to view a panoramic view of all areas of Kuwait while eating or through the revolving observatory.

Many gift and souvenir shops have spread at the entrance to the towers, and the towers have been surrounded by a garden where children can enjoy many joyful games, and watching the towers at night with their shimmering colors is one of the most important tourist attractions in Kuwait.

Liberation Tower:

One of the important tourist attractions in Kuwait is the “Liberation Tower”, the symbol of Kuwait’s liberation after it was exposed to the Iraqi invasion in 1990. Its construction began in 1992, and it was officially opened in 1996. Its height is 372 meters

A luxurious type of ceramic was used in the construction of the facade of the tower, which casts wonderful shades in the sunlight, while the upper floors of the tower were covered with a type of ionized aluminum, in order to provide protection for the tower from high temperatures, and the tower is also equipped with a rotating platform and an observatory for viewing The city’s landmarks through it, and the rotating restaurant in the tower allows enjoying sightseeing, and taking many souvenir photos.

And the ground floor of the tower contains a number of the most important international shops, which display the most important international brands for shopping enthusiasts

Grand Mosque:

The Great Mosque was built on an area of ​​45 thousand square meters and the area of ​​the buildings is half of the total area. It was built in the Islamic style with its magnificent inscriptions, and it was an architectural masterpiece and one of the tourist attractions in Kuwait, which is visited by tourists from everywhere. And Sharia, interpretation and hadith, a hall to receive visitors, the mosque has a large dome that covers most of the prayer hall, and an Andalusian-style minaret. The walls are decorated with Islamic inscriptions and Quranic verses.

The mosque has been decorated with magnificent huge chandeliers and luxurious carpets, and it is in its entirety an architectural masterpiece that tourists are keen to visit and take souvenir photos.

The Avenues Mall – Kuwait:

The Avenues Mall is one of the most important international commercial centers. It was awarded the Best Mall in the Middle East for 2013. Therefore, it is one of the most important tourist attractions in Kuwait, and one of the most important tourist attractions in it. An impressive group of malls and international stores for the most important brands and brands, and it consists of 7 areas: First Avenue, then Second Avenue, followed by Grand Avenue, in addition to Prestige, the mall, the market, and SoKu

In its design, it was taken into account to be a representative of the oldest cities in the world with its character, its most important landmarks, its products and its famous restaurants, in addition to cafes and play areas for children.

Al Hamra Tower:

A visit to Kuwait would not be complete without passing through the Al-Hamra Commercial Tower, an architectural marvel that is intended for those wishing to travel in Kuwait due to its strong distinction in terms of architectural construction, which has taken an open conical shape. The tower on the bay.

Al-Hamra Tower is the tallest building in Kuwait, with a height of 414 meters, and it is one of the 23 tallest buildings in the world. This tower has won several awards, it was built with environmentally friendly materials and won the award for the best skyscraper and the best building under construction in 2007.

Al Shaheed Park:

Al-Shaheed Park is located on the periphery of Kuwait city , and the most important thing in it is the Martyr’s Monument, which was executed in a wonderful artistic way. It is a seven-meter-high glass sculpture, erected in order to commemorate the martyrs of Kuwait throughout history. Where the park was decorated with many artificial lakes and sculptures of different shapes, sizes and types, created and designed by Kuwaiti youth.

The park also includes a memorial museum that includes historical and cultural holdings of Kuwaiti creators from different times.

Green Island – Kuwait:

Kuwait seeks to develop the tourism sector in the country to increase the demand for tourism in Kuwait, and the most important of these constructions is the Green Island, which is part of the giant waterfront project, which was developed and modernized by the Kuwait Company for Touristic Projects.

The Green Island was opened in 1988, on an area of ​​785 square meters. It is an artificial island within the Gulf, and it is connected to Al-Yaisa through a 134-meter-long corridor.

The Green Island includes a number of tourist facilities designed to suit the nature of the region, and it has an artificial lake that derives its water from the Gulf waters, taking advantage of the tidal phenomenon, along with a number of playgrounds, parks, children’s amusement park and restaurants, and it also has a Roman-style theater that can accommodate 700 spectators.

The Scientific Center – Kuwait:

The Kuwait Scientific Center was built on an area of ​​80,000 square meters and was designed in the old Kuwaiti architectural style.

With earthen facades and wooden ceilings in the shape of ancient Bom sails It is a pearl-fishing sailboat and is considered one of the ancient Kuwaiti heritage. Part of it was built on the filling of part of the Gulf, and it has a winding walkway on the beach that resembles the waves of the sea. Some areas and places extending within the waters of the Gulf have been allocated for fishing enthusiasts

The center was established to be an incubator of history and ancient and modern sciences, and a launching center for scientific research in the fields of science and the environment. The center includes three main sections: a cinematic exhibition hall, aquarium, and a discovery hall. It also includes a museum that reviews the stages of shipbuilding in the past.

Kuwait National Museum:

The Kuwait National Museum was opened in its final form in 1983, and the purpose of its establishment was to collect the folklore of Kuwait in one place, as Kuwait is keen to preserve its identity and deepen that feeling among the new generations, and after the emergence of a number of archaeological discoveries in Failaka Island, pieces were added to these holdings. Antiques and coins dating back to the Bronze and Greek eras, and these discoveries were made by a Danish expedition.

The museum is divided into three sections. The first section is a hall for displaying the museum’s holdings in its historical sequence, and a note and definition for each piece in it. It also includes a library, a cinema hall, and a lecture hall. It is a permanent destination for researchers and scholars

Al Kout Beach:

Kuwait is characterized by the extension of its beaches on the Arabian Gulf, allowing the presence of many beaches, all suitable for playing beach games, and Al-Kut Beach has a special distinction, as it is a family beach in which various cafes and restaurants spread out, and next to it many commercial centers that take care of the family’s needs, so it is perfectly suitable In order for families to spend the weekend to spend a fun time of fun, swimming, water skiing and watching the dancing fountain, and at the same time they complete their shopping needs in the same place

Kuwait Zoo:

The zoo in Kuwait means more than just a place that includes a number of pets and savages. In addition to lions, tigers, giraffes, gorillas and other well-known animals, it includes a natural museum with many mummies, their dates and their habitat. It is considered a nature reserve that includes many rare animals that create a similar environment for them. So it’s natural environment

The zoo is keen to be a natural museum that gives visitors, in addition to entertainment and recreation, culture and knowledge, and for students it is a center for study and research, and for children it has a park with all the electric games that are popular and welcomed by them, in addition to the wonderful coordination of the garden with its trees, orchards and rest areas for the convenience of visitors.

Kuwait Mirror House:

The House of Mirrors is the home of the late plastic artist Khalifa Al Qattan, which, after his death, turned into a museum that commemorates his work and becomes a shrine after him. His Italian wife turned it into a distinctive work of art. She used pieces of mirrors and colored glass to decorate the walls and walls of the house with wonderful designs of birds and deep seas of colorful fish. And designs for flowers and plants. There are also many verses of the Noble Qur’an made of mirrors and colored glass. Halls have been dedicated to displaying the artistic production of the late artist Khalifa Al-Qattan, as well as the many awards that the artist received during his artistic career. Tourism in Kuwait to enjoy this fine art

Souk Al-Mubarakiya – Kuwait:

Souk Al-Mubarakiya – Kuwait The tourist always seeks to research the origins and history, and yearns to discover the past, and the Mubarakiya market is one of these places that attract the foreign tourist, who is fascinated by the charm of the past. Various dates and popular sweets, and there are places for goldsmiths and jewelers, especially pearls extracted from the Gulf

Persian carpet lovers often find what they want in this place, where they also find spices, perfumes and clothes of a popular character, and through the restaurants scattered there are popular dishes that the tourist accepts to try and taste

Aqua Park – Kuwait:

Aqua Park Kuwait is a great example of integrated recreational tourism, as it is located near the Kuwait Towers and on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, and it is the largest water park in the entire Gulf region, with many swimming pools of different shapes and sizes to suit young and old, as well as different playgrounds for many games And for lovers of adventure, there is a surfing area, and a speed that children go to with parents for more joy and fun, and slides are spread everywhere and at different heights to suit young and old

There is also the lazy river for lovers to relax through a tour around the area in a rubber boat in the quiet man-made river, and a lot of restaurants that offer different types of food, cafes and lounges scattered around the games

Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Arts:

The Tariq Rajab Museum is an Islamic museum par excellence. Tariq Rajab, the founder of the museum, nicknamed the father of museums, was keen that the museum includes everything related to Islamic civilization since its beginnings, and Islamic art in all its wonderful details. Ancient and rare manuscripts from different eras, as well as a number of ancient musical instruments, pottery and some gold and silver collectibles, all accompanied by a full explanation of each historical stage to which these holdings belong, and thus the Tariq Rajab Museum became a destination for researchers in the origins of authentic Arab art, both Arabs and foreigners

Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Centre:

The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, or what is known as the Kuwait Opera House, is located on the Arabian Gulf Street, and its buildings were designed in the form of a group of jewels. Halls for holding exhibitions and conferences designed in the Islamic style, and the center witnesses many concerts, singing and theatrical performances, as well as cultural events

360 Mall is one of the most famous malls in Kuwait and has an international reputation, as it won the award for the best mall in the world for the year 2011, during the annual competition conducted by RLI magazine. In addition to the international malls, there are 15 cinema halls, a hall for VIPs, as well as many different restaurants, fast food restaurants, restrooms and cafes, and it also includes many places of entertainment and entertainment for young and old

Failaka Island – Kuwait:

Failaka Island is one of the islands scattered in the Arabian Gulf and one of the oldest tourist attractions in Kuwait. In the past, it was a route for the passage of trade between Kuwait and neighboring countries. The island is rich in many historical monuments dating back to many eras, and also has the Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Museum, which includes in its holdings many Kuwaiti heritage collections

In view of the historical importance of the island, its general geographical location, and its enjoyment of wonderful coasts and beaches, it was decided to build a land bridge linking it to the capital, Kuwait, and many villas, tourist facilities, and motels were built to receive visitors from all over the world, to visit archaeological sites and visit its heritage museum, and enjoy the exercise Many coastal activities such as fishing, boating and swimming

Fountain Garden – Kuwait:

Al Nafoura Park (Fountain Garden) is located in the center of the capital, Kuwait, specifically in the Salmiya neighborhood. It was established on an area of ​​16,000 square meters and was officially opened to the public in 1983. It is one of the most attractive tourist areas in Kuwait for visitors of all ages

In the middle of the garden is a giant musical fountain, which is considered one of the largest musical fountains in the world. The giant fountain is surrounded by seating and multiple games for children. It is considered one of the most attractive places of entertainment for visitors. The place radiates joy and fun. The fresh melodies, the place where all services are completed and it has a cafeteria for selling snacks and refreshments, and the spacious green spaces in the place give those who want to take a walk a suitable space

Entertainment City – Kuwait:

It is one of the most important entertainment projects in the whole Middle East and is located in the Hawalli region. The entertainment city is divided into four sections representing the Arab region, the international, the future world, and the regional park to complete the tourism elements

The Arab section carries Arab features such as equestrian and travelers, the famous owl in the Gulf region, and many games for different ages. The international section bears the character of all continents of the world, such as the African, Australian, American, Asian, and European character. The future section represents electronic games and space games. The regional park has all the services that serve visitors, such as green spaces, cafes, restaurants, rest houses, and a host of other dazzling games for young and old

SkyZone Trampoline Park – Kuwait:

Sky Zone Trampoline Park is the latest tourist facility, which was opened in 2015. It is located in Al Rabieh area and is the first indoor park to be held in Kuwait. It specializes in gymnasium games, where there are playgrounds for boxing, wrestling, discus throwing, jumping and all different games. Their different age stages, and equipped with many amazing games, and this unique park is registered as one of the tourism areas in Kuwait

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Top 10 best places in Kuwait to visit: Tourist attractions

Overflowing with incredible sights to see, Kuwait’s tourist attractions are heavily underrated. Here are some of the best places in Kuwait to visit in and outside the main city.

Hidden between Saudi Arabia & Iraq in the Persian Gulf, Kuwait boasts skyscrapers, modern architecture, and a sprawling coastline that everyone needs to see at least once. The State of Kuwait is the proud home of the three Kuwait Towers that offers an uninterrupted view of the stunning Persian Gulf. Within Kuwait City lies the Grand Mosque and the Kuwait National Museum.

The oil-rich, peaceful oasis is a great place to start exploring the Middle East. This list of the 10 best places to visit in Kuwait combined with our ultimate Kuwait travel guide will help you plan and enjoy your adventure in the Persian Gulf.

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When traveling to any country, the capital city should always be part of the itinerary, and Kuwait is no different. Especially since Kuwait City is so diverse. From the eye-catching Kuwait Towers and Seif Palace to the Grand Mosque with its intricate Islamic architecture and the Scientific Center, there are many attractions to visit in Kuwait City.

The best time to visit the city on the shores of Kuwait Bay is between November and April. Fly into Kuwait International Airport , which is just 16 kilometers out of the capital, with either Jazeera or Kuwait Airways.

The best places to stay in Kuwait City according to reviews are the Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya, Al Kout Beach Hotel, Marina Hotel, Levels Tower Hotel Apartments, and Swiss-Belboutique Bneid Al Gar Kuwait. Plan to stay in the largest city in Kuwait for at least two to three days to fully enjoy and explore its attractions. Here are some worth adding to your itinerary.

1. The Grand Mosque of Kuwait

Probably one of the major attractions to visit in Kuwait City is the Grand Mosque. Built between 1979 and 1986, the site draws in travelers worldwide. It is considered a national treasure in Kuwait.

Spanning over 46000 square meters, the mosque’s intricate Islamic architecture and innately Persian design is a must-see site. The Grand Mosque is open 24 hours a day and has no entrance fee. However, please note that there is a strict dress code, and women will be required to wear a headscarf and abaya.

2. Kuwait Towers

While on the Arabian Gulf road, visit the three Kuwait Towers . Towering over the city, with the main one measuring an impressive 614 feet tall and the second one at around 482 feet high.

The third Kuwait tower aims to light up the other two. The staggering height provides a breathtaking view of the Persian Gulf. They are open to the public throughout the week from 8 AM to 11 PM and have a small entrance fee ($10 or 3 Kuwaiti Dinar), which is discounted for children 4 to 9 years old.

3. Kuwait National Museum

Another major attraction for Kuwait tourism is the Kuwait National Museum, designed by French Architect Michel Ecochard which also lies on Arabian Gulf Street. The museum comprises three main sections: Archaeology, Heritage, and the Planetarium. During your visit, pay attention to the beautiful collection from Failaka Island.

During the Gulf War, the museum itself had been plundered. However, it was restored many times after that and now portrays the various aspects of life in Kuwait. The planetarium is the first in the Gulf region and well worth the visit.

The museum is located next to Seif Palace and Kuwait’s National Assembly. While here, consider exploring the rest of Arabian Gulf St. if you have time. There are many attractions, including the Green Island water park, Dickson House Museum, Seif Palace, and sandy beaches like the Arabian Gulf Beach.

4. Souk Al-Mubarakiya

Once you’re done exploring that part of Kuwait City, let’s move on to retail therapy at a typical Arab market: Souk Al-Mubarakiya. A local favorite, it is one of the most iconic bazaars in Kuwait as it is one of the oldest markets.

Needless to say, the market forms a large part of Kuwaiti history as it was a place of trade before the Arabian gulf nation found oil reserves. Now, it is a place where history meets modernity as more modern buildings were added to the market’s old school structures.

You can find almost anything at the souk, from souvenirs and gifts to dates, dried fruit, olives, jewelry, and even internationally-made products.

5. Al Shaheed Park

Not interested in shopping? Need to stretch your legs? Intrigued by green projects? One of Kuwait's best attractions is Al Shaheed Park . The urban park, built by Al Diwan Al Amiri in 2015, comprises sprawling green areas, botanical gardens, an artificial lake that also serves as a water reservoir. It also boasts one of the biggest over-structure green roofs in the world.

It is home to many restaurants, gift shops, and two museums and is the largest urban park in Kuwait. Al Shaheed Park opens early morning and closes around midnight. Located on Soor Street, Kuwait City, the park is free to access.

Other cities & islands in Kuwait to explore

There is plenty to see in Kuwait's other regions, including Kubbar Island and Hawalli, in addition to Kuwait City. Here are some of the best:

6. Kubbar Island

Kuwait's Southern coast is only about 30 kilometers from Kubbar Island, which offers a great beach vacation . This tiny island is surrounded by crystal clear water and packed with sandy beaches.

One of six provinces in Kuwait, Hawalli is a diverse and colorful city found in the eastern part of Kuwait at the Persian Gulf’s inlet. This tiny island is best enjoyed from January to May. It is just six kilometers from Kuwait City, meaning you can land at Kuwait International Airport and then catch a bus by CityBus or KPTC.

While there, remember to visit Mirror House , Tareq Rajab Museum, Bayan Palace, Bayan Botanical Garden, and Masjid Al Imam Al Baqer. If you’re in a rush, you can see all these places in a day or two before moving on to your next destination, Salwa.

Dubbed one of the most prominent cities in a Middle Eastern country, Salwa lies between Rumaithiya & Messila. It falls under the province of Hawalli. However, the multicultural, bustling hub deserves a special mention.

Grab a bite to eat, buy some souvenirs and visit Mohammad A Khorafi Mosque, Injafa Beach , and Badria Al Ahmad Mosque before moving on. If you stay longer, there are many great hotels to choose from.

9. Al Ahmadi

Next, we recommend visiting one of Kuwait’s finest cities: Al Ahmadi. Founded in 1946 on the southern end of the country, Al Ahmadi was developed around the oil field discovered there.

Named after Sheikh Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, the city boasts numerous parks and the Kuwait Oil Company Display Center. The sandy city offers a different side to Kuwait’s glamorous tourist attractions.

10. Farwaniya

Ending your adventure in Kuwait? Head back to Farwaniya, one of Kuwait’s main residential areas and where the Kuwait International Airport is located. This is the city for retail therapy and indulgence. You will find everything from local dried fruit, perfumes, and metal ornaments to rugs and clothes.

For those with kids, before heading to the airport, stop at the Kids Village entertainment area and let them work out any access energy so they can have a more relaxed flight home.

The ultimate guide to Kuwait

Kuwait has an endless list of places to visit. It has plenty more to offer to tourists—from shopping to museums, it has something to offer for any travel. Create your itinerary with the help of this blog, or find out more things to do in Kuwait City, reading our blog about top things to do in Kuwait .

If we’ve convinced you to explore Kuwait and its many attractions like the Grand Mosque and Souq Al-Mubarakiya and you’re ready for the adventure of a lifetime, read our ultimate Kuwait travel guide for more information on practicalities, such as applying for the Kuwait eVisa , safety in Kuwait, and the best time to travel.

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Top 14 hottest places on Earth from Tunisia to Kuwait, as heatwaves sweep much of world

Highest recorded temperatures in history include a sweltering 70ºc in iran.

1. Death Valley National Park, California. Temperatures reached a record high of 56.7ºC in 1913. Getty Images

1. Death Valley National Park, California. Temperatures reached a record high of 56.7ºC in 1913. Getty Images

Last year, the world experienced the hottest day recorded on Earth.

According to data from the United States National Centres for Environmental Prediction, the world's average temperature reached 17.01ºC last July, surpassing the previous record set in August 2016, when average global temperatures reached 16.92ºC.

This year does not seem to be faring any better.

There are currently heatwave warnings around the world, including in parts of the US where more than 75 million people are under extreme heat alerts with record-high temperatures that have been matched or broken this weekend.

In Europe, Greece has experienced its earliest heatwave on record, which led to the closure of the Acropolis in Athens, with temperatures surpassing 40ºC in many parts of the country. Italy is about to reach temperatures between 42ºC and 44ºC, while a week-long heatwave continues in Cyprus with red alerts being issued as some areas reached 45ºC.

Much of northern China, including the capital Beijing, is currently under a heat warning from its National Meteorological Centre. The observatory has issued an orange alert – the second most severe warning – as temperatures surpass 40ºC. India is also currently undergoing its longest heatwave, which began last month. In northern parts of the country, as temperatures soared past 45ºC.

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Climate change is constantly rewriting records when it comes to the world's hottest places, and temperatures upwards of 50ºC are no longer a rarity.

From Kebili in Tunisia to Kuwait's Mitribah, here are the 14 hottest places on the planet.

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Death Valley, California, US

Furnace Creek in the US lives up to its name, with temperatures in Death Valley reaching 56.7ºC in 1913, one of the highest ever registered.

Although some scientists debate the reliability of historic readings, Death Valley reportedly also topped 54.4ºC in the summer 2020, so there's little doubt that it's one of the hottest places on Earth.

Kebili, Tunisia

Located in the south of Tunisia and home to the biggest Saharan salt pan, Kebili recorded the highest temperature in Africa, a sultry 55ºC in 1931.

Mitribah, Kuwait

A man walks past the Kuwait Towers shrouded in heavy dust in Kuwait City. EPA

A verified reading of 54ºC was set in Kuwait, in the city of Mitribah in 2016, and the highs keep coming.

Last year, the country's local media outlets reported that 53ºC had been recorded in Al Jahra, making it one of the hottest places on the planet.

Turbat, Pakistan

Pakistan has one of the highest temperature ranges in the world, spanning everything from extremely high to very low, besides monsoons, droughts and flooding. In 2017, the mercury hit a blistering 53.7ºC in the city of Turbat in Balochistan.

Mexicali, Mexico

A temperature of 52ºC was recorded in Mexicali, Mexico, in 1995. The area, which is in the state of Baja California, is known for its heat and is even nicknamed “the city that captured the sun”. It has one of the most extreme climates in Mexico, with average high temperatures of 42.2ºC in July and average January highs of 21.1ºC.

Dallol, Ethiopia

This town in northern Ethiopia has some of the world's highest average readings for an inhabited place. Surrounded by piping hot springs and salt lakes, it has daily temperatures that regularly hit about 34ºC. There are places in the world that are hotter at given moments, but Dallol is thought to be the hottest place on average.

Aziziyah, Libya

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This small town in Libya used to hold the distinction for being the Earth's hottest place after a 58ºC recording in 1922. Meteorologists now dispute this, but the Libyan town continues to hit peak degrees, which are regularly above 48ºC in the summer.

Wadi Halfa, Sudan

Northern Sudan is typically hot and dry with scant rainfall, and June is the most scorching month. And at Wadi Halfa, a trade outpost along the Nile River, the hottest temperature ever registered was 53ºC.

Dasht-e Lut, Iran

Man aleone in Dasht-e Lut Desert or Lut Desert landscape, a large salt desert in Iran, during sunset. (Photo by: Dani Salvà/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Uninhabited and one of the hottest places on the planet, the Dasht-e Lut salt desert in Iran had a sweltering 70.7ºC recording back in 2005. Measurements were taken by Nasa satellites and, unlike many of the other places in this list, measured the land surface temperature, rather than air.

Quriyat, Oman

Wadi Dayqah in Quriyat, a town 120km west of Muscat in Oman, has recorded the world's highest daily low temperature. Photo: Saleh Al-Shaibany

While it's not as hot as other places on the list, Oman 's Quriyat holds the record for the world's highest daily low. In June 2018, thermometers in the fishing village did not drop below 42.6ºC over a 24-hour period.

Ouargla, Algeria

A wealthy city in southern Algeria, Ouragla hit 51.3ºC in 2018. The verified temperature is one of the hottest recorded in Africa, but it's only scorching in summer. In wintertime, the mercury can dip below freezing.

Bandar-e Mahshahr, Khuzestan, Iran

This city in south-west Iran has some of the most oppressive humidity levels in the world and is thought to be the site of the globe's second-highest heat index ever registered. There are no verified records available, but air temperatures in Bandar-e Mahshahr are believed to have hit highs upwards of 70ºC, factoring in humidity.

Ghadames, Libya

This oasis in the middle of the desert, about 650km from Tripoli, is a Unesco World Heritage Site and also one of the world's hot spots, literally. An unverified reading of 55ºC was apparently seen in this desert city where mud huts help protect residents from the intense heat.

Assab, Eritrea

With an annual average temperature of 29.8ºC, Eritrea's Assab is one of the most sweltering places in the world, if you combine its average day and night temperatures. The hottest months are July and August, when the thermometer remains above 30ºC around the clock. The city is also extremely dry – receiving an average of three days of rain per year.

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UEFA EURO 2024 fixtures and results: When and where are the matches?

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UEFA EURO 2024 kicked off on Friday 14 June and ends with the final in Berlin on Sunday 14 July. See dates, venues and schedule.

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Check out the full UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament schedule below. All kick-off times are CEST.

When are the EURO 2024 matches?

Group stage.

14 Jun e Group A : Germany 5-1 Scotland ( Munich )

15 June A : Hungary 1-3 Switzerland ( Cologne ) B : Spain 3-0 Croatia ( Berlin ) B : Italy 2-1 Albania ( Dortmund )

16 June D : Poland 1-2 Netherlands ( Hamburg ) C : Slovenia 1-1 Denmark ( Stuttgart ) C : Serbia 0-1 England ( Gelsenkirchen )

17 June E : Romania 3-0 Ukraine ( Munich ) E : Belgium 0-1 Slovakia ( Frankfurt ) D : Austria 0-1 France ( Düsseldorf )

18 June F : Türkiye 3-1 Georgia ( Dortmund) F : Portugal 2-1 Czechia ( Leipzig )

19 June B : Croatia 2-2 Albania ( Hamburg ) A : Germany 2-0 Hungary ( Stuttgart ) A : Scotland 1-1 Switzerland ( Cologne )

20 June C : Slovenia 1-1 Serbia ( Munich ) C : Denmark 1-1 England ( Frankfurt ) B : Spain 1-0 Italy ( Gelsenkirchen )

21 June E : Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine ( Düsseldorf ) D : Poland 1-3 Austria ( Berlin ) D : Netherlands 0-0 France ( Leipzig )

22 June F : Georgia 1-1 Czechia ( Hamburg ) F : Türkiye 0-3 Portugal ( Dortmund ) E : Belgium 2-0 Romania ( Cologne )

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As part of UEFA's commitment to making EURO 2024 a reference event for sustainability in sport, venues and matches have been organised in regionalised clusters. This reduces the number of flights taken by teams by 75% compared to EURO 2016, as well as ensuring easier, sustainable transport between matches for supporters.

23 June A : Switzerland vs Germany ( Frankfurt , 21:00) A : Scotland vs Hungary ( Stuttgart , 21:00)

24 June B : Croatia vs Italy ( Leipzig , 21:00) B : Albania vs Spain ( Düsseldorf , 21:00)

25 June D : Netherlands vs Austria ( Berlin , 18:00) D : France vs Poland ( Dortmund , 18:00) C : England vs Slovenia ( Cologne , 21:00) C : Denmark vs Serbia ( Munich , 21:00)

26 June E : Slovakia vs Romania ( Frankfurt , 18:00) E : Ukraine vs Belgium ( Stuttgart , 18:00) F : Czechia vs Türkiye ( Hamburg , 21:00) F : Georgia vs Portugal ( Gelsenkirchen , 21:00)

Rest days on 27 and 28 June

When does the EURO 2024 round of 16 start?

29 June 38 2A vs 2B ( Berlin , 18:00) 37 1A vs 2C ( Dortmund , 21:00)

30 June 40 1C vs 3D/E/F ( Gelsenkirchen , 18:00) 39 1B vs 3A/D/E/F ( Cologne , 21:00)

1 July 42 2D vs 2E ( Düsseldorf , 18:00) 41 1F vs 3A/B/C ( Frankfurt , 21:00)

2 July 43 1E vs 3A/B/C/D ( Munich , 18:00) 44 1D vs 2F ( Leipzig , 21:00)

Rest days on 3 and 4 July

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10 July 50 W47 vs W48 ( Dortmund , 21:00)

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  1. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kuwait City

    6. Al Shaheed Park. 386. State Parks. Al Shaheed park, located on the periphery of Kuwait city, narrates the story of a land, its history and culture. The park consists of 200,000 m2 of greenery, featuring beautiful botanical gardens, …. See ways to experience (10) 7. Tareq Rajab Museum.

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    8. Al Shaheed Park. 386. State Parks. Al Shaheed park, located on the periphery of Kuwait city, narrates the story of a land, its history and culture. The park consists of 200,000 m2 of greenery, featuring beautiful botanical gardens, …. See ways to experience (10) 9. Marina Mall.

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    Places To Stay: Crowne Plaza Kuwait Al Thuraya City, Continental Farwaniya, Holiday Inn Kuwait Al Thuraya City, Royal Chalet, Hilton Garden Inn Kuwait. Shopping Markets: Bloomingdale's, Muji—Japanese Departmental Store, Ikea. Suggested Read: Places To Visit In Oman: Top Locations To Add To Your Travel Wishlist. 7.

  4. THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Kuwait City (UPDATED 2024)

    The mosque welcomes visitors for FREE guided tours, during weekdays from 9:00-11:00 am and from 4:00-6:00 pm. See ways to experience (14) 4. Kuwait Towers. 1,395. Architectural Buildings. Kuwait Towers have stood as the undisputed national symbol and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Kuwait.

  5. 12 Most Beautiful Places in Kuwait to Visit

    Al Shaheed Park, a lush oasis in the middle of the busy city of Kuwait. 5. Failaka Island. Failaka Island is a treasure trove of history and natural beauty. Located off the coast of Kuwait, this island is among the most beautiful places in Kuwait and offers a unique blend of ancient ruins and serene landscapes.

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    Discover the best attractions in Kuwait including Tareq Rajab Museum, Souq Mubarakiya, and Grand Mosque. Lonely Planet. Destinations. Planning. Inspiration. Shop. Search. Saves. Open main menu. Middle East. Must-see attractions in Kuwait. ... Kuwait City. Popular beach with great views of the city's skyline. Kiosks serve ice cream and drinks ...

  7. Things to Do in Kuwait: What to Do & Top Tourist Attractions

    At the Kuwait Heritage Museum, you can find sculptures and paintings that depict how Kuwaitis lived in the past. The Archaeological Museum features antiques like wood doors, jewelry, pottery, and more. Other items on display are miniature rockets and the Boom Al Muhallab dhow that sailed Kuwaiti waters in the 1940s.

  8. The 9 best things to do in Kuwait City

    Here are our picks of the best things to do in Kuwait City. Anson Fernandez Dionisio. 1. The Kuwait Towers. A beloved and undisputed national symbol, the three slender, sky-piercing figures of The Kuwait Towers, were created to represent independence and sovereignty.

  9. 24 Things to do in Kuwait City Kuwait 2024

    Green Island. 5 km. from city center 18 out of 24. Things To Do in Kuwait City. Located along the coastline of Kuwait, Green Island is an artificial island famous for its waterside park and picnic spots. Spread across 785,000 sq meters, this lush green island, formed of natural rocks, is ideal for a day out in Kuwait.

  10. Ultimate Kuwait Itinerary: Best Places to Visit in Kuwait

    Here is the ideal Kuwait itinerary for first timers, and a full guide on all the best places to visit in Kuwait! About Kuwait Kuwait is an oil producing country, and due to the wealth generated from that it is currently home to the world's highest valued currency (one Kuwaiti dinar is $3.27 USD).

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    Walk all the way down to the Kuwait Marina and Marina Mall. This is the new marina in Kuwait and it has a public beach. Its' easily one of the top places to visit in Kuwait city for tourists. If you are hungry there are plenty of restaurants in Marina Mall however I recommend visiting Fareej Swalieh. There are a few of these restaurants in ...

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    There are really a lot of objects on display. See way to experience (1) 8. Al Shaheed Park. 386. State Parks. Al Shaheed park, located on the periphery of Kuwait city, narrates the story of a land, its history and culture. The park consists of 200,000 m2 of greenery, featuring beautiful botanical gardens, ….

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    9. Liberation Tower: Marvel at the Architectural Masterpiece of Kuwait. One of the best Kuwait's places to visit, Liberation Tower which stands as symbol of age-old culture and architecture. With a total of 1,220 ft. height, it is the second-tallest building in the nation and is a telecommunications tower.

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    See way to experience (1) 7. Al Shaheed Park. 386. State Parks. Al Shaheed park, located on the periphery of Kuwait city, narrates the story of a land, its history and culture. The park consists of 200,000 m2 of greenery, featuring beautiful botanical gardens, …. See ways to experience (10) 8.

  15. 10 Best Things to Do in Kuwait

    With such a magnificent interior, it's no wonder the Grand Mosque is one of the most famous places to visit in Kuwait. Michael Stubbs / shutterstock.com 5. Take a Day Trip to Failaka Island. About an hour ferry ride away from the city is the Kuwaiti island of Failaka. The island was settled around 2000 BC by the Mesopotamians and was the ...

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    6. Al Shaheed Park. 386. State Parks. Al Shaheed park, located on the periphery of Kuwait city, narrates the story of a land, its history and culture. The park consists of 200,000 m2 of greenery, featuring beautiful botanical gardens, …. See ways to experience (10) 7. Tareq Rajab Museum.

  17. Top Spots to Visit in Kuwait: Top 10 Beautiful Places in Kuwait

    Failaka Island. Failaka Island is roughly 20 kilometers off the coast of Kuwait City. With a history reaching back to the Mesopotamian civilization around 2000 BC, it's a lovely spot that attracts archeology and history aficionados. You can find more quality blogs here.

  18. Top 15 places to visit in Kuwait in 2024 (Lots of photos)

    5. Al Hashemi II. The helm of the largest wooden ship Al Hashemi II Simon Chapman. Al Hashemi II is one of the most popular places recommended to anyone choosing what to see in Kuwait on a short visit to the country. Listed on the Guinness World Records as the largest ship made of wood, Al Hashemi II is a restaurant complex with a chic interior ...

  19. 21 Important Tourist Places in Kuwait

    Al Nafoura Park (Fountain Garden) is located in the center of the capital, Kuwait, specifically in the Salmiya neighborhood. It was established on an area of 16,000 square meters and was officially opened to the public in 1983. It is one of the most attractive tourist areas in Kuwait for visitors of all ages.

  20. 10 Top Attractions in Kuwait (2024)

    8. Kuwait's Opera House. 9. Shaheed park second phase. 10. Holy Family Cathedral. ... Discover the best tourist attractions & things to do in Kuwait. From iconic landmarks to hidden tourist spots, find all the top places to go and explore in Kuwait with expert travel tips from Trip.com.

  21. Top 10 best places in Kuwait to visit: Tourist attractions

    The best time to visit the city on the shores of Kuwait Bay is between November and April. Fly into Kuwait International Airport, which is just 16 kilometers out of the capital, with either Jazeera or Kuwait Airways. The best places to stay in Kuwait City according to reviews are the Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya, Al Kout Beach ...

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    #KuwaitPlaces #PlacesInKuwaitKuwait is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Kuwait having many best places in Kuwait. Kuwait is one of the world's great...

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    A verified reading of 54ºC was set in Kuwait, in the city of Mitribah in 2016, and the highs keep coming. Last year, the country's local media outlets reported that 53ºC had been recorded in Al Jahra, making it one of the hottest places on the planet. Turbat, Pakistan

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  25. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kuwait City

    6. Al Shaheed Park. 386. State Parks. Al Shaheed park, located on the periphery of Kuwait city, narrates the story of a land, its history and culture. The park consists of 200,000 m2 of greenery, featuring beautiful botanical gardens, …. See ways to experience (10) 7. Tareq Rajab Museum.