Unlike standard sightseeing trips, this experience combines Kuwait’s iconic landmarks with hidden cultural gems that most visitors miss. You won’t just see Kuwait Towers—you’ll explore the bustling Souq Al-Mubarakiya, the fascinating Tareq Rajab Museum, the Grand Mosque, and the stunning Sheikh Jaber Causeway, guided by a local expert sharing stories you won’t find in guidebooks.
Your comfort is our priority: hotel pick-up and drop-off, private transportation, and tours available in English and Arabic. The tour also includes entry fees to all paid attractions, a delicious traditional Kuwaiti lunch, and refreshing drinks—making it a complete cultural and culinary experience.
We will pick you up from your hotel or the location you choose within Kuwait City. The driver/guide will be waiting for you at the agreed pickup point holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name, making it easy to find each other.
We will pick you up from your hotel or the location you choose within Kuwait City. The driver/guide will be waiting for you at the agreed pickup point holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name, making it easy to find each other.
The Tareq Rajab Museum is one of Kuwait’s most important private museums, established in 1980. It houses a remarkable collection of Islamic art spanning over 250 years, including rare Qurans, manuscripts, ceramics, jewelry, traditional costumes, musical instruments, and historic photographs that reflect the cultural heritage of Kuwait and the wider Islamic world. With its traditional design and peaceful atmosphere, the museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the beauty and diversity of Islamic arts.
The Kuwait Towers are one of the country’s most iconic landmarks and a symbol of modern Kuwait. Officially opened in 1979, the towers are located on the Arabian Gulf coast and consist of three distinctive structures. The main tower features two spheres: the lower sphere houses a restaurant, café, and events hall, while the upper sphere revolves 360° to offer breathtaking panoramic views of Kuwait City and the Gulf. Combining modern design with Islamic architectural elements, the Kuwait Towers are a must-visit attraction.
The Kuwait Fish Market, located next to Souq Sharq, is one of the city’s most vibrant and authentic markets. It offers a wide variety of freshly caught fish and seafood directly from local fishermen. Visitors can witness the lively daily auctions and explore the rich diversity of marine products that Kuwait and the Gulf are known for. A visit to the market provides an authentic cultural experience and a glimpse into Kuwait’s maritime traditions.
The Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in Kuwait and one of its most significant religious and cultural landmarks. Opened in 1986, it is located in the heart of Kuwait City and features stunning Islamic architecture with a massive 26-meter-wide dome and a 74-meter-high minaret. The main prayer hall, adorned with intricate Quranic inscriptions and traditional designs, can accommodate over 10,000 worshippers. Beyond its religious role, the Grand Mosque welcomes visitors to explore Islamic art and architecture in a serene and spiritual setting.
Sadu House is a cultural heritage center in Kuwait dedicated to preserving the traditional weaving arts of the Kuwaiti Bedouins. Established in 1979 beside Al-Shamiya Gate, it showcases unique collections of Bedouin textiles, carpets, and traditional weaving tools. Visitors can also enjoy live workshops where skilled artisans demonstrate this ancient craft. Sadu House offers an authentic insight into Kuwait’s rich cultural heritage and Bedouin traditions.
The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway is one of Kuwait’s most iconic engineering landmarks and among the longest sea bridges in the world, stretching about 36 km to connect Kuwait City with Subiya in the north. Opened in 2019, the bridge symbolizes Kuwait’s modern development and infrastructure progress. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Arabian Gulf, combining remarkable engineering with stunning seascapes, making it a must-see modern attraction.
Souq Al-Mubarakiya is one of Kuwait’s oldest and most famous traditional markets, dating back over a century. Located in the heart of Kuwait City, it reflects the charm of old Kuwait with its shaded alleys and small shops. The market offers a wide variety of goods, including spices, perfumes, gold, textiles, and souvenirs, alongside traditional eateries serving authentic Kuwaiti cuisine. A visit to the souq provides an authentic cultural experience and a vibrant glimpse into Kuwait’s heritage.
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