Kuwait City

Kuwait Towers
Sharq
+965-1820001
KD 2
9 AM-11 PM

Kuwait's unofficial symbol, found on everything except the flag, are Kuwait's top attraction. Designed by Swedes, built by Yugoslavs, and opened in 1979, they're actually rather interesting up close, as the spheres are covered with a funky polka-dot pattern made up from colored circular plates. The first, 178 m 583 ft high, houses the Viewing Sphere 123 m [403 ft] complete with a rotating viewing platform; don't miss the photos of the damage done by the Iraqi "barbaric invaders", at the foot of the staircase to the second level of the sphere. In the viewing sphere there is also a small bar that serves soft drinks and snacks. You can enjoy your snack at a stand-up table on the rotating viewing platform. The lower sphere houses the Ofok restaurant 82 m [270 ft], serving breakfast ladies only, lunch and dinner buffets daily. The second tower, 145.8 m 478 ft high, is for water storage and is not accessible to the public, while the third, sphereless spike mostly serves to light up the other two at night. Best visited, but also the most crowded, at sunset.

Sadu House

Right beside the national museum. made of coral and gypsum and is used as a cultural museum to protect the arts and crafts of bedouin society. it is an ideal place to purchase bedouin goods. seems to be closed at least temporarily as of early 2010.

National Museum
Entrance is free
Mon-Thu: 8:30AM - 12:30PM 4:30PM - 7:30PM, Fri-Sat: 8:30AM - 11AM, 4:30PM - 7:30PM; Winter afternoon hours 4PM - 7PM
on Gulf Street between National Assembly and Grand Mosque

Stripped of many artifacts during the war – part of it has been renovated and is now open to the public for display. One exhibition shows ancient relics found on Failaka Island and the other resembles a carefully designed copy of an old Kuwaiti souq market. An old Kuwaiti boum dhow is on display as well. THIS IS CLOSED FOR REMODEL!!!!

Scientific Center
On the seaside beside the Gulf Street in Salmiya

The Scientific Center is a family-oriented amusement facility features a 3D-Cinema with nature movies and an aquarium. Traditional boums dhows are on display outside.

Entertainment City
near 7th Ring Road in Doha area

Amusement Park for families.

War Museum
located in residential area at the end of the Gulf Street near Shuwaikh port, opposite to Kuwait Petrol Company headquarters

The war museum depicts the somewhat gory view of Kuwait on the Iraqi invasion.

Bayt Al-Badr

Right beside the national museum. it is one of the very few houses left that were built in old kuwaiti architecture. seems to be closed at least temporarily as of early 2010 but it's worth passing by.

Seif Palace
Between Grand Mosque and National Museum

Built in 1896, the interior features original Islamic mosaic tile work, though these suffered badly during the Iraqi occupation. You will not be allowed to enter, however it is still interesting to walk by and see the vast gardens of the palace.

Grand Mosque

Across from the seif palace and about a quarter mile east of the national museum. guided tours by friendly kuwaitis are available for tourists. women can borrow a proper dress from the mosque in order to enter. you will likely be told a time to come back for a tour by the security guard when you visit the mosque. come back at that time and there will hopefully be a couple of guides available.

Fish Market

Arguably the most interesting thing to see in kuwait. it's a giant, bustling building filled with rows of counters stocked high with fish. the interior is kept very clean with people hosing down the floor constantly. located just west of the sharq mall

National Assembly
Not open for public.
beside National Museum

The National Assembly is the seat of the Kuwaiti parliament and is one of the few pieces of fine architecture in the country.

Liberation Tower

One of the tallest telecommunications towers in the world. tourists are no longer allowed to enter the tower; however, visitors seem to be allowed in on february 25th, national day.