Kuwait City is a lesser-explored gem on the Arabian Gulf, offering a fascinating blend of traditional Islamic culture and striking modern architecture. With opulent shopping malls, shimmering skyscrapers, museums, and a strong sense of national identity, Kuwait City invites travelers to discover a refined, authentic Arabian experience beyond the typical tourist trail.
The cityβs most recognizable symbol, the three Kuwait Towers stand tall along the coast, offering panoramic views and a revolving restaurant in the main tower.
A stunning example of Islamic architecture, this massive mosque accommodates over 10,000 worshippers and offers guided tours for non-Muslims, showcasing intricate tilework and spiritual serenity.
A hidden gem displaying over 30,000 items of Islamic calligraphy, jewelry, ceramics, and manuscripts. It offers deep insight into Arab cultural heritage.
Kuwait City is a shopperβs haven, home to luxurious malls and traditional markets:
The Avenues Mall β One of the largest in the Middle East, offering global brands and fine dining under one roof.
Souq Al-Mubarakiya β A traditional market with spices, perfumes, fabrics, antiques, and street food, evoking old Arabian charm.
Kuwaiti food reflects its Bedouin roots and Gulf influence:
Machboos β Fragrant rice with lamb or chicken, cooked with saffron and dried lemon.
Mutabbaq Zubaidi β Spiced silver pomfret fish with rice.
Try Shay (tea) with cardamom or Arabic coffee (Gahwa).
Upscale restaurants offer international cuisine, but for authentic flavor, street food in Mubarakiya is a must.
Al Shaheed Park β A green oasis with museums, art installations, fountains, and walking trails.
Kuwait Corniche β A scenic waterfront stretching along the Arabian Gulf, perfect for an evening stroll.
Failaka Island β A short boat ride away, it offers archaeological ruins and insight into Kuwaitβs history before the Gulf War.
Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait β Five-star comfort with Gulf views.
Modern Comfort: Millennium Hotel or Jumeirah Messilah Beach Hotel.
Mid-range: City Tower Hotel β Central and affordable with solid amenities.
Best Time to Visit: November to March (cooler weather).
Dress Modestly: While modern, Kuwait adheres to Islamic customs.
No Alcohol: Alcohol is strictly prohibited in Kuwait.
Transport: Taxis are widely available; limited public transport.