Jan16
Published by Asya in Asia, Chillin, Cities, Eating, Kuwait, Restaurants, Romantic, Urban Tourism

Ubon is a Thai bistro specializes in curries, rice & noodles located in the heart of Kuwait city. It overlooks Fahad Al salim street, a street well prized for its commerce back in the days. The opening program of this bistro requires an efficient design for all of the kitchen, storage, further toilet areas; allowing for a spacious dining place. Thanks to this to be executed, the interior works where to integrated with the existing structural elements network a harmonious manner.
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Aug06
Published by Asya in Arts, Asia, Cultural, Kuwait, Museums

The Tareq Rajab Museum or Museum of Islamic Calligraphy is located at the main city area of Kuwait in one of the most beautiful buildings in the country. The Museum is the private collection of the Rajab family – Kuwait’s first minister of antiquities and his British wife. The collection was started in the early 1950s and after long tours of traveling and collecting articles, in 1980 they finally were able to open a museum for the public. The museum has the collection of above thirty thousand items, of which about ten thousand are permanently on for public display.
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Jul15
Published by Asya in Asia, Hotels, Kuwait, Relaxing, Restaurants, Spa, Urban Tourism

Officially opened on March 1, 2011, Hotel Missoni is part of the Symphony Centre, a boutique emporium located in the shopping district of Kuwait City. Set amidst 12,000 sq. m of extravagant seaside, it is an exclusive enclave, offering a surprising experience of style, glamour and hospitality. The 18-story hotel offers 169 sea-faced rooms designed by Rosita Missoni and the famous Italian designer Mattheo Thun with bold colors with turquoise, green and gold accents.
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Apr24
Published by vanhal in Asia, Kuwait, Monuments, Restaurants, Sightseeings

If you go to Kuwait don’t miss to visit the Kuwait Towers. The Towers are located on Arabian Guilf. They are one of tha most famous attractions in the State of Kuwait.The Monuments were designed by a Swedish group and were built in 1975.
On the inside things are less retro-futuristic, the tallest of the three contains a restaurant and a cafeteria alongside a revolving observation deck. The remaining sphere has a more practical use, acting as a water reservoir which supplies the businesses and residences of the city below. The other sphere-less spike, the minor tower, helps to illuminate its taller siblings.
The highest point is 120 meters.Full rotation every half an hour.From on the top you can view the great area surrounding the towers.
Working Time if from 9:00 a.m. to 23:30 p.m.
