Kuwait City Traditional Local Food Tour by Kuwaiti Guide
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Things To Know
- Snacks
- Dinner
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Transportation in private car
- Local Tour Guide (in English/Arabic)
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Total tour duration is 5 hours including travel time from/to hotel and between attractions points.
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Itinerary
We will stop first in Alshemaimri tradition coffee place which remind us of the old simple days when people and families used to gather around one table and have fun in good weather. We will try some light local food, local sweet and drink local tea.
Alseif palace (Pass-by Only)
The Seif Palace is popular among local and overseas visitors as the home of the royal family. Nevertheless, they might be surprised to find out that this palace does not get much used by the Monarch and the government. While it is true that this palace is designated to the Emir dynasty, the household personally chose to stay in Bayan Palace which is known as the official house of the Emir and this is also the place where the monarch would entertain his dignitaries. Therefore, the Seif palace only serves as the court if there are special celebrations and events, or if the Bayan Palace is not available. However, thousands of travelers every year go to see this fine building.
Grand Mosque (Pass-by Only)
Located in the heart of the city, the Grand Mosque is the biggest and the official Mosque of Kuwait which means that official religious celebrations are held in this mosque only. Locals refer to it as Al-Masjid Al-Kabir with total area of 46,000 square meters (490,000 sq ft), in that the building itself covers 20,000 square meters (220,000 sq ft). The Grand mosque is internationally renowned for its Islamic architecture and it has become one of Kuwait's most treasured landmarks. Indeed, the builders and designers have put a lot of effort in creating this mosque starting the project way back in 1979 and finally completing it seven years later in 1986 at a cost of about KD 14 million. Grand Mosque is popular for its prayer arrangement during the last 10 days of Ramadan. Thousands of Muslims gather during last 10 days of Ramadan.
Souk Al-Mubarakiya
It is one of the oldest Souqs in Kuwait, and was the center of trade prior to the discovery of oil. You can spend hours in this market strolling around and discovering reasonable bargains on heritage goods such as Persian silk carpets, real Arab antiques, perfumes like musk and oud, and traditional costumes. This place is perfect whether you want to shop, eat, or for sightseeing. Al-Mubarakiya features a variety of shops such as dates, honey, spices, sweets, vegetables, fruits, meat, and fish. In addition to a range of shops accessories, gold and silver jewelries. The market also hosts two mini museums: Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk and the first Islamic pharmacy in Kuwait, and admission is free. You will try tradition Arabic coffee, tea with milk (Karak) and dates in one of the tradition coffee shop.
Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Center
The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Cultural Centre is a multidisciplinary public space striving to entertain, educate and inspire the people of Kuwait. It will offer a range of events – in music, theatre, film, workshops and spoken word – for every generation and sector of society.Complex, geometric forms inspired by Islamic architecture form the richly textured outer skin of each building of the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Cultural Center, creating dramatic public spaces below that are illuminated by the interaction of light and shadow. Luxurious, world class buildings below the outer skin exude character and drama, inviting passers-by to wander its majestic space. The wonders continue inside each building and visitors will find jewels within jewels as they explore the beautifully designed interiors. You will have Kuwaiti food dinner in one of Kuwaiti branded restaurant.
Al Hamra Tower And Mall
he Al Hamra Tower is a skyscraper in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It is the tallest building in Kuwait. Al Hamra Tower is located in one of the most significant neighborhoods of the Kuwaiti capital. This neighborhood is Sharq, the home of many of Kuwaiti’s economic leaders over the past several decades. In the past, Sharq was one of three neighborhoods within the walls of Kuwait and it was a central location for trade, fishing and education. Located strategically at the main entrance of Kuwait City and its new developing business hub. You will try sweet from one of the famous Kuwaiti branded shop.
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Things to know
- Snacks
- Dinner
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Transportation in private car
- Local Tour Guide (in English/Arabic)
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Total tour duration is 5 hours including travel time from/to hotel and between attractions points.