Step Into The Exotic And Luxurious World Of Kuwait City With These Must-Visit Places

An exciting place where everything is a statement of luxury, opulence and grandeur, Kuwait City has emerged as one of the topmost tourist destinations in the world. We bring you some of the best places to visit to explore the capital of the country of Kuwait.

Published On Apr 10, 2024 | Updated On Apr 10, 2024

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Kuwait, a country in the Persian Gulf, is known for its rich oil reserves. The capital of the country, Kuwait City, is famous for its harmonious blend of modern architecture and maintaining the typical Arab charm of olden times. This balance between the modern and the old makes Kuwait different from its other Gulf counterparts. Picturesque islands, a lively city centre with modern high rises, palaces, museums and luxe malls have made the city an exciting global tourist destination. The blend of modern architecture with the old-world part of the country has boosted Kuwait’s tourism. Read on to learn more about some famous places to visit in Kuwait City on your next vacation.

Here are some must-visit places in Kuwait City for you to explore

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Grand Mosque is one of the main places to visit in Kuwait City. The mosque is famously the largest in Kuwait and is a beautiful monument. Built in a traditional Islamic architectural style, you will also find touches of Persian architecture, like the central dome, pillar arcades and pointed arches. The blue and gold interior, done in an intricate style, will also instantly catch your eye, making the mosque one of the best places to visit in Kuwait City.
Where: Sharq Kuwait City, Kuwait City
When: For guided tours: 9 am – 11:30 am and 4 pm – 6:30 pm (Sunday – Thursday)
Entry fee: No entry fee

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An architectural wonder, these towers stand as a symbol of Kuwait’s economic revival. They were built just one year after Kuwait gained independence from England in a mix of conventional Islamic designs with modern architecture. A glittering addition to Kuwait’s tourism, these towers are not to be missed. Exploring all three spheres and the different attractions is one of the most exciting things to do in Kuwait.
Where: Arabian Gulf Avenue, Sharq District, Kuwait City
When: 8 am – 11 pm
Entry fee: Free entry for restaurant visitors, KD3 per person (approx.) with free entry for children below four years of age for the visiting sphere

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One of the oldest of Kuwait’s tourist places, this lively and vibrant souk will instantly make you a fan. It is one of the oldest souks in Kuwait and has maintained its charm all these years. Before the discovery of oil, this souk was the heart of trade within Kuwait, although it is still an important market today for locals and tourists. Exploring this souk is one of the best things to do in Kuwait to get a peek into its once bustling days. 
Where: Abdullah Salem Street
When: 8 am – 10 pm
Entry fee: No entry fee

Easily the biggest mall in Kuwait City, this mall is the definition of pure luxury. Spread across a sprawling area, you will easily find several global brands, restaurants, cafes and more here. Offering entertainment, dining, shopping and everything else under one big roof, this mall is one of the best places to visit in Kuwait.
Where: Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Rd, Al Rai Area, Kuwait City
When: 8 am – 10 pm
Entry fee: N/A

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A relaxing oasis amidst modern buildings, this beautiful park is the perfect place to have a relaxed walk or grab a break between all the sightseeing. The park also serves as a memorial to the people who sacrificed their lives for the liberation of Kuwait. It is a delightful mix of green landscapes, water bodies, cafes, etc. 
Where: Soor Street, Kuwait City
When: 5 am – 12 am
Entry fee: No entry fee

Perhaps the most intriguing of all Kuwait’s tourist places, this is a private residence and a museum completely covered in mirror mosaics. Owned by a Kuwaiti artist couple, there is a strict no-shoe policy in place to protect the mirrors. Visit this eccentric museum and take a personal guided tour to witness the quirky beauty of the place. 
Where: Qadisiya Block 9, Street 94, House 17, Kuwait City
When: 10 am – 11 am and 3 pm – 5 pm (Friday closed)
Entry fee: KD4 for adults and KD2 for children (approx.)

The museum is a treasure trove of the rich culture and heritage of Kuwait. Showcasing several different collections to highlight the diverse culture of Kuwait and different parts of the world. Their collection varies from ancient relics to paintings and other things such as traditional outfits, jewellery, etc.
Where: Street 5, Building 22, Block 12, Jabriya, Kuwait City
When: 9 am – 1 pm and 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm (Saturday – Thursday) and 9 am – 1 pm (Friday)
Entry fee: KD2 per person (approx.)


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