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The Kuwait Towers is Located in Kuwait City. The Towers are a group of three thin towers in Kuwait City, standing on a promontory into the Arabian Gulf. They were the sixth, and last, group in the larger Kuwait Water Towers system of 34 towers, and were built in a style considerably different from the other five groups.
The Grand Mosque is Located in Kuwait City. It is the largest mosque in Kuwait. Its area spans 45,000 square meters, out of which the building itself covers 20,000 square meters. The main prayer hall is 72 metres wide on all sides, and has teakwood doors. Natural lighting is provided by 144 windows
It is one of the oldest souqs in Kuwait, and was a center of trade prior to the discovery of oil. This popular traditional market is located in Kuwait City, between Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem & Palestine Streets. This market has been around for at least 200 years.
The Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Centre is Located in Salmiya. It's a 18-hectare site making it the world's largest museum complex.
The Scientific Center is Located in Salmiya. It features a aquarium and a IMAX 3D film it is next to the corniche and The Marina Mall
The Kuwait Zoo is the only Zoo in Kuwait. It is located in Farwaniya recent reports say that it is closed due to COVID-19 and never re-opened
Located in Qadsia the Mirror House is full witth Whimsical designs made with mirror mosaic tiles adorn the walls & floors of this house museum.
Failaka is a Kuwaiti island in the gulf. It’s known for the 1950s traditional houses of Heritage Village. The Museum Palace of Sheikh Abdullah Al Salim Al Sabah shows life in the 1900s. Camels and Arabian horses are kept at Failaka Stables. Once an outpost of Alexander the Great’s army, Failaka has Mesopotamian-era ruins, including the remains of a citadel. Jet skis are popular at Wanasa Beach. You need to pay for a boat road to go there.
There are multiple Water Towers in Kuwait, They are a prominent group of 31 water towers in Kuwait City, Kuwait that were completed in 1976.
Bait Al-Othman is a historic museum in Kuwait located in Hawalli. Inaugurated by the Amir of Kuwait in April 2013, the museum is dedicated to the history and culture of Kuwait from the pre-oil era to present time. The museum hosts numerous historical items and antiques of pre-oil Kuwait.
this is the tallest building in Kuwait with a shopping mostly referred as ' the Dubai mall of Kuwait' as it is the mall of the tallest building. With booking you can go to the highest point of Kuwait
This is one of the only reserves in Kuwait. you can see multiple types of birds like flamingos, ducks, pigeons and a lot of birds that migrate from one place to another. This place needs booking and you cant go there anytime you want.
This palace was used in the 20th Century and has a lot of Kuwait's history and now is used as a museum. It isn't taken care as much as it should be and there isn't a lot of maintenance but it is still a place id recommend if you want to know about Kuwait's rich history.
The Bayan Botanical Gardens has rare and exotic plants from all around the world from the amazon rainforest to the Sahara dessert it is them all. This place is only open in week days so it doesn't get crowded in the weekends as they want to keep the place clean and not harm the plants. Only a few nationalities aren't allowed to enter.
The highest point of Kuwait the Mutla Ridge is 466 ft and is a good spot for sun set and a place to look at the Kuwaiti skyline it isn't a reserve or national park you can go anytime and there is not tickets or gates its a open area
An artificial island called green island full of greenery cafes and playing for kids its a nice place for relaxation