1.Kuwait Towers
A national symbol and iconic landmark of Kuwait, representing the country's modern development.
2. Souk Sharq & Fish Market
Visit the traditional fish market and explore Souk Sharq, a waterfront shopping area with a mix of modern and traditional styles.
3. Grand Mosque
The largest mosque in Kuwait, known for its beautiful Islamic architecture and spiritual significance.
open from Sunday to Thursday.
4. The Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah Museum
The Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah (DAI) is a prominent cultural institution in Kuwait dedicated to Islamic art and heritage. Established in 1983.
5. Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway
One of the longest sea bridges in the world – a modern engineering marvel with stunning sea views.
6. Sadu House
cultural center and museum located in Kuwait City, dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditional Bedouin art of Sadu weaving.
open from Sunday to Thursday.
7. Souq Al-Mubarakiya
One of the oldest traditional markets in Kuwait, full of local shops, food, and cultural experiences.
8. Tareq Rajab Museum
The museum houses rare collections of Qur’ans, Arabic manuscripts, Islamic pottery, musical instruments, and ancient Arab-Islamic furniture.
9.Kuwait National Museum
Museum open from Sunday to Thursday.










