Salwa

Salwa makes our list of places to visit in Kuwait because it is one of the most important cities in the Middle Eastern country. The location is wedged between Rumaithiya and Messila in terms of geography. Despite the fact that it is part of the Hawalli governorate, it is worth mentioning separately. Another cosmopolitan crossroads, it is home to British, Egyptians, Asians, and, of course, Kuwaitis! It provides excellent shopping possibilities for tourists, with various shopping malls.


Best Time to Visit: December to March

How to Reach

  • By air: The nearest airport to Salwa remains Kuwait International Airport, which is 13 kilometers away. Feel free to grab a taxi at the airport to your hotel in Salwa.
  • By road: Tourists often prefer making a quick stop in Salwa as they go to another city. You could do that, stopping to have a meal & picking up souvenirs, or spend a day, as we suggest. If you prefer the latter, take a taxi ride, as aforementioned.

Travel Duration: 1 day

Nearest Airport: Kuwait International Airport

Top Attractions: Mohammad A Khorafi Mosque, Injafa Beach, Badria Al Ahmad Mosque

Things To Do: Watch the setting sun with your beloved, take lots of goofy pictures with family, buy souvenirs like dates for foodie friends

Places To Stay: Radisson Blu Hotel, The Palms Beach Hotel & Spa, The Regency Hotel Kuwait, Movenpick Al Bida’a Apartment, Movenpick Hotel & Resort Al Bida’a Kuwait

Shopping Markets: Arabella

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Top 10 Best Tourist Attractions in Kuwait

  1. top 1 Kuwait City
  2. top 2 Hawalli
  3. top 3 Kubbar Island
  4. top 4 Salwa
  5. top 5 Farwaniya
  6. top 6 Al Ahmadi
  7. top 7 Kuwait Beaches
  8. top 8 Tareq Rajab Museum
  9. top 9 House Of Mirrors
  10. top 10 Liberation tower

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