Public Transportation in Kuwait
Kuwait City has no shortage of transport options for both tourists and business travelers. Although there are no trains, Kuwait has a well-developed road network and public transport is restricted to buses and taxis. Plans are in the process of building a railway network in the future, but at present, buses, cars or taxis are the only public transit means available in Kuwait.
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Five reasons to stay in Kuwait in weekend
The Gulf State of Kuwait is an enticing destination, with its combination of Western populism and Middle Eastern customs.
The capital, Kuwait City, is lined with mosques and gleaming palaces, while its downtown is overshadowed by towers that pull the city ever skyward. With shopping, sightseeing and a seafront to discover, Kuwait City has endless appeal for an out-of-the-ordinary weekend escape you won’t forget.
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Al-Bairq Mall Kuwait
Kuwait doesn't have a shortage of beautiful Malls. The Al-Bairq Mall is yet another addition to the list. It is one of the most important recently undertaken commercial projects in Kuwait. This mall is situated in the heavily populated town center. It thus provides convenient access for both tourists and locals visiting the city.
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Kubbar Island
Among nature's best spectacles is the well-known Kubbar Island, fairly Small Sandy Island situated in the Persian Gulf near Fahaleel. Kubbar is about 29 kilometers off the coast of Failaka, and 30 kilometers off the southern shore of Kuwait.
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