Sightseeings
Kuwait stands out for its unique combination of modern and traditional elements. Among the sightseeing places in the city, the Kuwait Towers are particularly noteworthy. The Great Mosque is one of the beautiful examples of Islamic architecture and is visited by tourists with great interest. The Kuwait National Museum is an ideal place to learn about the country's rich history and culture. The National Museum of Kuwait, which consists of five separate buildings on Persian Gulf Street, reveals the historical heritage of the country. Designed by French architect Michel Ecochard, the museum brings together many elements of Kuwaiti traditions and daily life.
Leisure
City parks and coastal areas are great options for relaxing and feeling the tranquility of the city. It should be noted that Kuwait, an Islamic country, has more free rules than most Islamic countries. Unlike Islamic countries, where pork products and alcohol are available but prohibited, Kuwait has no such prohibitions as these products are absent. Although visitors are not expected to wear local dress, they should dress in accordance with Sharia. Clothing should cover the legs and arms, women do not need to cover the head and face. It is possible to go to the city, which impresses tourists with its architecture and natural beauty, by a direct flight, by purchasing a Baku - Kuwait flight ticket.
Food
Kuwaiti cuisine is a combination of Arabic, Iranian, Indian and Mediterranean cuisines. One of the most popular dishes, "machboos" is made with basmati rice, served with meat or chicken and enriched with spices. Seafood, especially fish, is an important component of Kuwaiti cuisine. Their pita called Khubz is very popular. It is usually served with a fish sauce called mahyawa. Additionally, Mutabbak, Lahm Bilbaid, Haares, Murabyan, a mixture of prawns and rice, are among the must-try delicacies in the city.
Shopping
In addition to souvenirs such as magnets, t-shirts, key chains and plates, which are available in every country, traditional items can be found in the capital's large bazaar called Souk Al-Mubarakiya. Lambswool rugs and rugs, packaged candies, and of course, dried coffees can also be options. Also, malls and markets like Marina Mall and 360 Mall are perfect places for shopping. If you want a different travel experience, get a Baku - Kuwait flight ticket and plan your trip.

