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Kuwait City full-day guided tour

3.3· 14 reviews7 hoursFrom INR 9276
Kuwait City full-day guided tour — Day trips things to do in Kuwait City

A full day exploring Kuwait City with a local guide, covering key sites and traditional cuisine in small groups for a more personal experience.

This full-day guided tour takes you through the heart of Kuwait City, highlighting its rich history and contemporary culture. Engage with local traditions while visiting notable landmarks and tasting authentic dishes throughout the day. The experience is designed for small groups to encourage interaction and deeper connections with both the guide and fellow travelers.

Expect to see key sites, but be prepared for an itinerary that allows for spontaneous local encounters, giving you a true sense of the city. The guide will help navigate the cultural nuances and ensure you have a well-rounded view of Kuwait. Dress comfortably for a day out, and keep an eye on the weather, as you will be outdoors for part of the time.

FAQ

Good to know

What's included in this experience?+
• Exclusive transportation • Wi-Fi available on board • Bottled water
What's NOT included?+
• Restrooms on-board • Drinks containing alcohol • Pets
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transportation options are accessible • Infant seats specifically designed for safety are offered • Not suitable for individuals with back injuries • Not advised for those who are pregnant • Accommodates various levels of physical fitness
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• The Kuwait Towers are a prominent national symbol and among the most recognizable sights in Kuwait. They are a key part of the skyline of Kuwait City. Admission fee is 3 KD only. • Visit the Fish Market to see fishing boats and dhows in the Old Ships port. • The Grand Mosque is the largest in Kuwait, covering 45,000 square meters, with the main building occupying 20,000 square meters. Its main prayer hall measures 72 meters on each side and features teakwood doors. • Gain insights into Kuwait's traditional lifestyle and the history of Bedouins in the GCC region from the past 60 to 70 years. • Travel towards the desert, passing over the causeway that is part of the initial phase of the Silk City project. • Explore the oldest market in Kuwait known for hand-crafted goods, perfumes, and spices. It also offers a variety of Arab, Indian, Turkish, Lebanese, and Persian cuisine, making it a good spot for a meal. • Pass By: Saif Palace Pedestrian Trail, Al Kuwayt, Kuwait. Originally intended for the Emir royals, the Seif Palace features a well-known watch tower adorned with blue tiles and a roof made of pure gold. Construction utilized local materials including clay, rocks, limestone, wood, and metals. • Pass By: Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Center, Arabian Gulf St, Kuwait City. The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre (JACC), known informally as the Kuwait Opera House, is the largest cultural center and opera house in the Middle East.

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