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Kuwait City has no shortage of transport choices for both visitors 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 constructing a railway network in the future, but at present, buses, cars or taxis are the only public transport means available in Kuwait.
Among the region's largest parks is the first water park of its kind in the Gulf, the Aqua Park, situated on Arab Gulf Street adjacent to Kuwait Towers. With towering water slides and pool areas for adults and children, and a variety of popular restaurants from Hardee's to Krispy Kreme and Baskin Robbins, as well as other juice bars and restaurants, this park is a major attraction for families.
The Middle East is extremely popular for buying gold jewellery, and Kuwait in particular is renowned for its very fine gold decorations. Whether you're able to buy or not, when you're visiting Kuwait, a walk through the glittering gold souqs is a must.
One of the Middle East's largest Mall-The Avenues, located in Kuwait City. This inspired shopping mall is conveniently situated in the city centre. Shopping at the Kuwaiti Avenues Mall is a memorable experience, Why? Let's read and learn ...
Kuwait has no shortage of breathtaking Malls. Another addition to the list is the Al-Bairq Mall. It is one of the key commercial projects recently undertaken in Kuwait. This mall is in the densely populated area of the town. It therefore provides convenient access to both visitors and locals who visit the area.