Discover the best top things to do in Kuwait, Kuwait including Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center, The Avenues, Souk Al-Mubarakiya, Amricani Cultural Centre, Salhiya complex, Murouj, Souk Sharq, 360 Mall, The Fish Market, Marina Mall.
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4.5 based on 1,897 reviews
One of the largest shopping and leisure destinations in Kuwait
Basically its a one stop for all The biggest mall in kuwait and one of the biggest in the middle east. Its got everything basically Delicious restraunts Lots of fun activities for kids.. magic planet, ice skating, snow park, sand park Its huge so get some walking shoes if you plan on going there Shops are fantastic too got everything you need under one roof Go there regularly! P.s tried the new hotel,, hilton great place to stay if you're visting for a short break
4.5 based on 904 reviews
It's the best traditional market in kuwait Very old shops and restaurant with coffee shops Very good place to spend more than 5 , 6 hours I recommend for all to see Kuwaiti traditional thing
4.5 based on 50 reviews
The Amricani Cultural Centre is one of the best museums in Kuwait. The museum covers artifacts from the region from ~7,000 BC onward. Some of what is impressive about this museum is the age of the artifacts and the sophistication in the design of those artifacts. For example, most bronze statues from the Ancient Roman Empire were melted down for other uses in subsequent times, such that few such metal statues remain. By contrast, this museum has a few metal statues from thousands of years prior to Ancient Rome. For example, the museum exhibits a large female metal statue of a goddess, a metal statue of a man pulling a bull, and a metal statue of a ram with a candelabra on top, just to name a few. The museum exhibits artifacts demonstrating sophisticated cultures in the region from many millennia ago. It is remarkable that these artifacts have lasted thousands of years. As another example, this museum has one of the oldest Persian rugs in the world. Also of note is an extensive collection of sophisticated jewelry pieces, often made of gold and/or other precious metals / stones. For example, the museum displays serpentine gold bracelets for a male ruler from many millennia ago. This museum is on par with the Freer-Sackler Galleries in Washington D.C. To review all pieces in detail, it could take a few hours. The museum’s exhibits are in both Arabic and English. There are no audio guides or pamphlets in Arabic or English. You may be able to arrange for an English or Arabic-speaking guide. For several hours in the day, the museum sees very few visitors. You may have this museum all to yourself.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
A beautiful complex with all the luxurious ????international deals, the pleasure of shopping and the delicious restaurant service, and this prestigious old complex has a lot of unforgettable memories.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Morouj is the newest lifestyle project carrying forth Sahara's tradition of successful recreation. Building upon the acumen of the Sahara Golf and Country Club - for a landmark in its own right - Morouj seamlessly weaves the finest Food & Beverage offerings with Leisure and Entertainment components to lend an experience that is as appealing to visitors as profitable/sustainable to businesses.
I've been here for work It is a very lovely place A lot of high level restaurants, cafes, shops and kid attractions. They are also preparing the third phase. Really raccomanded
4.0 based on 163 reviews
For my family Souk Sharq one of the most beautiful places in Kuwait. It’s no new but we feel comfortable and enjoying there.
4.0 based on 364 reviews
Although this isn’t the largest mall, it is still pretty big, and it's less crowded and more relaxing than the Avenues Mall. It combines everything one can wish for! Excellent shopping from luxury goods to every day consumables, choice of restaurants and cafes as well as entertainment. Highly recommended!
4.0 based on 86 reviews
We were three friends, we ended up ordering different kinds of fish, crab, calamari and shrimps, some fried some BBQ, with different types of sauce and some salad and soup. All in all was super delicious, nothing to complain, well, except that we had (halal) Champaign (zero alcohol) at the end of the dinner. Just dont be surprised of the prices as it is really expensive.
4.0 based on 301 reviews
The complex is beautiful, with several shopping stores, restaurants and cafes, and a bridge connecting the complex to the other side overlooking the sea for a walk and you can go to the Marina Hotel ????
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