Liberation Tower | Place to Visit in Kuwait
Completed in 1993, this 372-m. communications tower symbolizes Kuwait’s liberation from Iraq.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Liberation tower is one the most popular symbols of Kuwait’s liberation, which has been named after the liberation of the country from annexation by Iraq which was the multinational coalition. It is made with ceramic tiles and along with the telecommunication office, it has a revolving restaurant and an observation platform. Tourists should visit the tower for its historical importance. It is a once in a life time opportunity that should be taken advantage off. What more can anyone ask for when it comes to having the best time of their lives when on vacation.
Best Time to Visit: All year round
Ideal Duration: 2 hours
How to Reach:
By Air
Kuwait is well connected by air as several flights fly in and out from various cities; from the Kuwait international airport. Cabs and bus services are also available. People need not worry and can easily travel by air in comfort.
By Train
People need not worry about traveling by rail as it well connected to the various cities.
By Water
From the Iranian port of Bushehr to Kuwait, people can travel by water.
Nearest Airport: Kuwait International Airport
Top Attractions: Revolving restaurant and telecommunication office
Things To Do: Visit the revolving restaurant
Places To Stay: Palms beach hotel and spa, four seasons hotel and grand majestic hotel
Shopping Markets: Souq Al Kuwait, Souq Sharq
Considering that from thought-provoking art galleries to a tiny island with immaculate beaches, artefact-filled museums to amusement parks, Kuwait tourist attractions are as different as chalk & cheese, one thing is for sure—every tourist is bound to have a rich experience in the Middle Eastern country! Among gulf countries, Kuwait stands out, thanks to its unique identity which is a result of multiculturalism as well as spectacular tourist spots. No matter where you are from, expect to find your people in Kuwait. And no matter your expectations, Kuwait always delivers!
حجز زيارة برج التحرير شهر فبراير
غير متوفر في المخزون
يرجى إبراز شهادة التطعيم عند الدخول والالتزام بالاشتراطات الصحيه لوزارة الصحة العامة.
يرجى الالتزام والتقيد بالموعد و إبراز كود الحجز المسبق
الحجز
الفترة الصباحية:
من ٩ صباحاً إلى ١ ظهراً مخصصة فقط للبعثات الدبلوماسية والثقافية الأجنبية والوفود الرسميه وطلبة وطالبات المدارس الحكومية والخاصة ومدارس ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة.
الفترة المسائية:
للجمهور : أيام الأسبوع من الساعة 3 عصراً حتى الساعة 8 مساءً و يومي الجمعة والسبت من الساعة 2 ظهراً وحتى الساعة 8 مساءً
Please present the vaccination certificate at the entrance gate and follow MOH safety guidelines and regulations.
Please attend the exhibition as per the reservation date and time and show the QR code when entering the tower.
Reservation
The morning session from 9 am to 1 pm is for foreign diplomatic and cultural personnel, official delegates and students of public and private schools and special needs schools.
Evening session for the public from 3pm to 8pm in the week days and from 2pm to 8pm in the weekends
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FAQs
Kuwait City is home to some of the top Kuwait tourist attractions, including Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, the Grand Mosque of Kuwait & Sheikh Abdullah Al Salem Cultural Center. Don’t rush your stay in the capital city!
While it would vary depending on your interests, the best places to see in the country are the Grand Mosque, as aforementioned, and the synonymous Kuwait Towers. Make a point to shop at the Avenues & Souk Al-Mubarakiya, and if you are travelling with family, spending time at Al Shaheed Park is a must.
Even though Arabic is the main language of the gulf country, Kuwaitis are fluent in English. Part of the reason is that it’s a compulsory second language taught in schools. So, if you are English speaking, expect to have no problem whatsoever getting around Kuwait.
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As soon as you land, you will be stunned by the striking cityscape of the nation. When you explore, you will be taken aback by the awe-inspiring blend of traditional Islamic culture & Western liberalism that sets the country apart in the region. Oh, and while you are there, why take a camel ride in the country’s mesmeriZing desert!
If you are looking for beautiful destinations to visit, Kuwait should surely be considered. Offering an amalgam of beauty & history, the country is full of striking aesthetics, from the most obvious cityscape to the architecture of mosques. All in all, there are loads of gorgeous things to see in Kuwait.
Don’t miss trying the national dish of Kuwait—Machboos! Consisting of rice that is first cooked in a meaty stock & then served with slow-cooked chicken/mutton/fish, it is an absolute delight for non-vegetarians. For those who have tried ‘mansaf’ in Jordan, this preparation is somewhat similar.
The Avenues Mall, a must go-to, is the largest shopping mall of Kuwait. Containing more than 800 stores, it lies in the Farwania governorate of the country. If you want to shop till you drop, this center should be at the very top of your places to go in Kuwait list.
Our three top picks to witness beauty in Kuwait are the Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Arts, Kuwait Towers & Grand Mosque. All of these are in Kuwait City.
The Grand Mosque is the biggest mosque in Kuwait and is renowned for its grand celebrations and religious events. The mosque covers about 46000 square meters in area.
For visitors coming to see the towers, the main tower stands at an approximate height of 187 meters while the second tower stands at a height of 147 meters. Besides, speaking about the third one, the third tower features equipment that is there to illuminate the two towers.
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