These iconic towers are the symbol of modern Kuwait. Visitors can enjoy a meal in the revolving restaurant and get panoramic views of the city.
The largest mosque in Kuwait is an architectural marvel. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn more about Islamic culture and traditions.
This private museum houses a collection of over 30,000 items collected over 50 years, including Islamic art, calligraphy, ceramics, and jewelry.
This museum showcases the history and culture of Kuwait, from the Bronze Age to the present.
The largest urban park in Kuwait, it offers beautiful landscaped gardens, two museums, a lake, and spectacular views of Kuwait city skyline.
This historic palace features a unique blend of Islamic, Arab and Persian architectural designs.
Owned by artist Lidia Al-Qattan, the house is covered with mirror mosaics, making it a unique attraction.
This cultural centre includes a large aquarium, IMAX theater, and a discovery place for kids.
This island has archaeological sites dating back to the Bronze Age, and remnants from the Gulf War.
This traditional market offers a wide variety of goods, including spices, textiles, and traditional crafts.
Enjoy dune bashing, camel riding, and a traditional Bedouin-style dinner under the stars.
Here, you can learn about Bedouin weaving traditions, and even purchase some beautiful handcrafted items.
This artificial island offers a beautiful beach, gardens, and a tower with a great view of the city.
This is one of the largest waterfront retail and leisure destinations in Kuwait with a stunning view of the Arabian Gulf.
This is Kuwait's first water park and offers a variety of water rides and activities.