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Al Mubarakiya
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Nearby attractions
Souq AlMubarakiya
Al Fahad Commercial Center, Saud Bin Abdulaziz St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Safat Square
Ahmad Al Jaber St, Kuwait City 00000, Kuwait
Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk
9XFF+QPX, Gharabally Souq St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Grand Souq Mosque
9XGF+QH4, Ali Al-Salem St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Grand Mosque of Kuwait
25, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Liberation Tower
9X9F+7XF, Abdulla Al Salem St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Kuwait National Museum
next to the Seif Palace and Kuwait’s National Assembly, Arabian Gulf St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Sadu House
15 Arabian Gulf St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Science and Natural History Museum
1 Abdulla Al Mubarak St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Al-Shamlan Mosque
10 Abdulaziz Hamad Al Saqer St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Nearby restaurants
Freej Swaeleh (Mubarakiya)
9XFF+229, Aljazair St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Al Shemam Restaurant مطعم الشمم، سوق المباركية (السوق الأبيض)
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Darb ALZalag Restaurant
Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah inheritance building # 4, Abdulla Al Salem St with, Aljazair St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Al Shemam Restaurant
Mubarkiya, Kuwait City, Kuwait
مطعم حصير للمأكولات الكويتية Haseer Restaurant
Al Mubarakiya, Kuwait City 00965, Kuwait
KONAFES
9XFF+Q5J, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Dalak Suhail Restaurant
Parking lot, Abdullah As Salem Street, Kuwait City, Kuwait
miss chocolate
Mubarakiya, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Matam shamam
SHOP NO 5/6 & 7, SOUK BAHITAH, SOUD BIN ABDUL AZIZ ST, MUBARAKIYA, KUWAIT،, Kuwait City, Kuwait
مطعم طعمه
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Nearby local services
Mubarakiya Old Market
15 16 Salah Aldin Al Ayoubi St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Mubarakiya Market
9XGG+3J7, Ahmad Al Jaber St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Souq mubarakiya
سوق المباركيه محل رقم g18، مدينة الكويت،, Kuwait
Nearby hotels
Oasis Hotel
27 Ahmad Al Jaber St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
فندق بانوراما الكويت
Abdulla Al Mubarak St, Kuwait City 00019, Kuwait
Safari House Hotel
المرقاب قطعه 1، القسم 5، قرب مجمع الوزارات، الكويت, Kuwait
Grand Majestic Hotel
Grand Majestic Hotel, Star Tower, 6A Abdulla Al Mubarak St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Swiss-Belhotel Plaza Kuwait
Safat Tower, Fahad Al-Salem Street, Safat 13045, Kuwait
Innandgoplaza hotel
Kuwait City, Kuwait
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Al Mubarakiya

المباركية, Gharabally Souq St, Kuwait City, Kuwait
4.4(9.6K)
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attractions: Souq AlMubarakiya, Safat Square, Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk, Grand Souq Mosque, Grand Mosque of Kuwait, Liberation Tower, Kuwait National Museum, Sadu House, Science and Natural History Museum, Al-Shamlan Mosque, restaurants: Freej Swaeleh (Mubarakiya), Al Shemam Restaurant مطعم الشمم، سوق المباركية (السوق الأبيض), Darb ALZalag Restaurant, Al Shemam Restaurant, مطعم حصير للمأكولات الكويتية Haseer Restaurant, KONAFES, Dalak Suhail Restaurant, miss chocolate, Matam shamam, مطعم طعمه, local businesses: Mubarakiya Old Market, Mubarakiya Market, Souq mubarakiya
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Nearby attractions of Al Mubarakiya

Souq AlMubarakiya

Safat Square

Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk

Grand Souq Mosque

Grand Mosque of Kuwait

Liberation Tower

Kuwait National Museum

Sadu House

Science and Natural History Museum

Al-Shamlan Mosque

Souq AlMubarakiya

Souq AlMubarakiya

4.6

(578)

Closed
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Safat Square

Safat Square

4.4

(1.3K)

Closed
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Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk

Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk

4.4

(81)

Open 24 hours
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Grand Souq Mosque

Grand Souq Mosque

4.8

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Al Mubarakiya

Freej Swaeleh (Mubarakiya)

Al Shemam Restaurant مطعم الشمم، سوق المباركية (السوق الأبيض)

Darb ALZalag Restaurant

Al Shemam Restaurant

مطعم حصير للمأكولات الكويتية Haseer Restaurant

KONAFES

Dalak Suhail Restaurant

miss chocolate

Matam shamam

مطعم طعمه

Freej Swaeleh (Mubarakiya)

Freej Swaeleh (Mubarakiya)

4.3

(3.2K)

Closed
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Al Shemam Restaurant مطعم الشمم، سوق المباركية (السوق الأبيض)

Al Shemam Restaurant مطعم الشمم، سوق المباركية (السوق الأبيض)

4.2

(618)

Closed
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Darb ALZalag Restaurant

Darb ALZalag Restaurant

3.9

(491)

Closed
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Al Shemam Restaurant

Al Shemam Restaurant

4.0

(1.4K)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Al Mubarakiya

Mubarakiya Old Market

Mubarakiya Market

Souq mubarakiya

Mubarakiya Old Market

Mubarakiya Old Market

4.6

(5.5K)

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Mubarakiya Market

Mubarakiya Market

4.5

(845)

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Souq mubarakiya

Souq mubarakiya

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(18)

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4.4
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5.0
8y

Best part of kuwait. Unfortunately they're losing a lot of the traditional stores which are being replaced by the stereotype cafe or burger joint. How sad that the culinary industry is losing it's authentic kuwaiti history to be replaced by Americanized coffee shops and burger joints. Kuwaiti's seem intent on erasing their historical identity. However, KTV seems to be organizing programs that lean on traditional Kuwaiti folk dance during the cooler months. Let's hope they keep it up! Update: traditional cafes are making a comeback as the more westernerized coffee shops seem to be struggling and going out of business. There is a certain consumer group that seeks affordable food and drink that dominates this market. Most of which come from South Asian expats. The rest from older retired Kuwaitis as regulars and during the winter months GCC tourists and many Eastern Saudi residents who enjoy traditional markets and who also aim for a specific budget. Update: the non-traditional cafe's have lost ground more or less and even McDonald's shutdown in it's prominent spot of algharabaly street. The perfume market that burnt down along with Kuwait's oldest and first liver and heart skewer restaurant are being rebuilt finally. They are in the initial stages of work as of February 2023.. But nothing has changed yet. Some of the shop owners are anticipating at least 2 years before they can open up again. Latest update: the frames for the burnt buildings have been raised. Maybe construction...

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5.0
5y

Souq Al-Mubarakiya is a souq in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It is one of the oldest souqs in Kuwait, and was the center of trade prior to the discovery of oil.

This popular traditional market is located in Kuwait City, between Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem & Palestine Streets. This market has been around for at least 200 years. The market was damaged during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, however it was renovated and it got back its traditional flavor.

You can spend hours in this market strolling around and discovering reasonable bargains on heritage goods such as Persian silk carpets, real Arab antiques, perfumes like musk and oud, and traditional costumes. This place is perfect whether you want to shop, eat, or for sightseeing. Al-Mubarakiya features a variety of shops such as dates, honey, spices, sweets, vegetables, fruits, meat, and fish. In addition to a range of shops accessories, gold and silver jewelries. The market also hosts two mini museums: Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk and the first Islamic pharmacy in Kuwait, and admission is free. There is a courtyard near Al-Bahar or Sea Mosque, where you can find traditional cafes brewing their teas over coals, and several small restaurants are lined-up where they serve authentic Arabic, Indian, Persian food to the customers in the open air. The prices are the cheapest in Kuwait. On hot summer days, water mist is sprayed from pipes over the tables to give you a cooling feeling. A children playground is nearby and shisha is...

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4.0
7y

Souq Al-Mubarakiya is a souq in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It is one of the oldest souqs in Kuwait, and was the center of trade prior to the discovery of oil.

This popular traditional market is located in Kuwait City, between Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem & Palestine Streets.This market has been around for at least 200 years. The market was damaged during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, however it was renovated and it got back its traditional flavor.

You can spend hours in this market strolling around and discovering reasonable bargains on heritage goods such as Persian silk carpets, real Arab antiques, perfumes like musk and oud, and traditional costumes. This place is perfect whether you want to shop, eat, or for sightseeing. Al-Mubarakiya features a variety of shops such as dates, honey, spices, sweets, vegetables, fruits, meat, and fish. In addition to a range of shops accessories, gold and silver jewelries. The market also hosts two mini museums: Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk and the first Islamic pharmacy in Kuwait, and admission is free.

There is a courtyard near Al-Bahar or Sea Mosque, where you can find traditional cafes brewing their teas over coals, and several small restaurants are lined-up where they serve authentic Arabic, Indian, Persian food to the customers in the open air. The prices are the cheapest in Kuwait. On hot summer days, water mist is sprayed from pipes over the tables to give you a cooling feeling. A children playground is nearby and shisha is...

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orianafindlayorianafindlay
Kuwait Mini-Vlog ❤️ Here’s some things I would recommended doing on a weekend in Kuwait! 1. Visit Marina Crescent - there’s lots of lovely coffee shops and restaurants overlooking the Marina. You can later cross the road to the Marina Mall where they have some amazing shops with local and international brands. 2. Visit the Kuwait Towers at sunset - regarded as the landmark and symbol of Kuwait, this is a must-do when visiting! The view is amazing (you get a full 360 view of the city) There’s also a cafe and restaurant if you fancy a snack of coffee break. 3. Stroll along the beach front - this is something I’d do after visiting the towers as the temperature drops. Loads of restaurants lining the board walk and a really nice place to sit, chill and watch the sunset too. 4. Have dinner at @whiterobata or @tampopo.ramenshop - depending on what vibe you feel, you can head to White Robata (one of the top 50 restaurants in MENA) for a fancy dinner or Tampopo for a more low key affair, you’ll also have best ramen you’ve ever tasted! 5. Visit Shuwaikh Industrial area and have coffee at @masaha13 - the whole area is super cool, picture loads of warehouses converted into boutique clothing stores, hip cafes and restaurants. My favourite is @masaha13 for the best coffee and @solelabkw for the biggest selection of sneakers / trainers you’ve ever seen. 6. Spend an evening at the Souk Al Mabarakiya - grab an Ayran (traditional Turkish yogurt drink) while you walk around and explore the market. There’s so much to do and see here but I highly recommend walking down the perfume avenue… definitely the biggest selection of perfumes and oils I’ve ever seen, you’ll be sure to find yourself a scent you love. #kuwait #kuwaitcityguide #kuwaitguide #travelguide #bucketlisttravel #middleeasttravel #thingstodoinkuwait #middleeasterntravel #menatravel
RashedRashed
Souq Al-Mubarakiya is a souq in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It is one of the oldest souqs in Kuwait, and was the center of trade prior to the discovery of oil. This popular traditional market is located in Kuwait City, between Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem & Palestine Streets.This market has been around for at least 200 years. The market was damaged during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, however it was renovated and it got back its traditional flavor. You can spend hours in this market strolling around and discovering reasonable bargains on heritage goods such as Persian silk carpets, real Arab antiques, perfumes like musk and oud, and traditional costumes. This place is perfect whether you want to shop, eat, or for sightseeing. Al-Mubarakiya features a variety of shops such as dates, honey, spices, sweets, vegetables, fruits, meat, and fish. In addition to a range of shops accessories, gold and silver jewelries. The market also hosts two mini museums: Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk and the first Islamic pharmacy in Kuwait, and admission is free. There is a courtyard near Al-Bahar or Sea Mosque, where you can find traditional cafes brewing their teas over coals, and several small restaurants are lined-up where they serve authentic Arabic, Indian, Persian food to the customers in the open air. The prices are the cheapest in Kuwait. On hot summer days, water mist is sprayed from pipes over the tables to give you a cooling feeling. A children playground is nearby and shisha is also available.
Abbas HussainAbbas Hussain
If you want to visit the old market and bazar of kuwait 🇰🇼 that is revamped and renovated with modern looks, then you must visit Al Mubarakiya. Everything there is well managed and cleaned. Old houses and structures, that was once the homes of people, now turned into shops. The market structure and shops make me feel like the old architectural design from a story from Alladin. Street with warm lighting ambience in style of old lantern, structure, small ventilation windows, old retro door of houses with chain buckles, still used to lock doors of shop, Adobe looks of houses now transformed into shops, made you time travel into time. All the shops are well organised and you can find a lot of clothing, restaurants, tea shops, sweet shops, perfume shop there. I simply love visiting this area. As many people were there, I was not comfortable taking pictures of the vicinity but somehow managed to get a few shots. Barbecue of the one of the restaurant 😋 is delicious with a good serving size but expensive.
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Kuwait Mini-Vlog ❤️ Here’s some things I would recommended doing on a weekend in Kuwait! 1. Visit Marina Crescent - there’s lots of lovely coffee shops and restaurants overlooking the Marina. You can later cross the road to the Marina Mall where they have some amazing shops with local and international brands. 2. Visit the Kuwait Towers at sunset - regarded as the landmark and symbol of Kuwait, this is a must-do when visiting! The view is amazing (you get a full 360 view of the city) There’s also a cafe and restaurant if you fancy a snack of coffee break. 3. Stroll along the beach front - this is something I’d do after visiting the towers as the temperature drops. Loads of restaurants lining the board walk and a really nice place to sit, chill and watch the sunset too. 4. Have dinner at @whiterobata or @tampopo.ramenshop - depending on what vibe you feel, you can head to White Robata (one of the top 50 restaurants in MENA) for a fancy dinner or Tampopo for a more low key affair, you’ll also have best ramen you’ve ever tasted! 5. Visit Shuwaikh Industrial area and have coffee at @masaha13 - the whole area is super cool, picture loads of warehouses converted into boutique clothing stores, hip cafes and restaurants. My favourite is @masaha13 for the best coffee and @solelabkw for the biggest selection of sneakers / trainers you’ve ever seen. 6. Spend an evening at the Souk Al Mabarakiya - grab an Ayran (traditional Turkish yogurt drink) while you walk around and explore the market. There’s so much to do and see here but I highly recommend walking down the perfume avenue… definitely the biggest selection of perfumes and oils I’ve ever seen, you’ll be sure to find yourself a scent you love. #kuwait #kuwaitcityguide #kuwaitguide #travelguide #bucketlisttravel #middleeasttravel #thingstodoinkuwait #middleeasterntravel #menatravel
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Souq Al-Mubarakiya is a souq in Kuwait City, Kuwait. It is one of the oldest souqs in Kuwait, and was the center of trade prior to the discovery of oil. This popular traditional market is located in Kuwait City, between Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem & Palestine Streets.This market has been around for at least 200 years. The market was damaged during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, however it was renovated and it got back its traditional flavor. You can spend hours in this market strolling around and discovering reasonable bargains on heritage goods such as Persian silk carpets, real Arab antiques, perfumes like musk and oud, and traditional costumes. This place is perfect whether you want to shop, eat, or for sightseeing. Al-Mubarakiya features a variety of shops such as dates, honey, spices, sweets, vegetables, fruits, meat, and fish. In addition to a range of shops accessories, gold and silver jewelries. The market also hosts two mini museums: Sheikh Mubarak Kiosk and the first Islamic pharmacy in Kuwait, and admission is free. There is a courtyard near Al-Bahar or Sea Mosque, where you can find traditional cafes brewing their teas over coals, and several small restaurants are lined-up where they serve authentic Arabic, Indian, Persian food to the customers in the open air. The prices are the cheapest in Kuwait. On hot summer days, water mist is sprayed from pipes over the tables to give you a cooling feeling. A children playground is nearby and shisha is also available.
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If you want to visit the old market and bazar of kuwait 🇰🇼 that is revamped and renovated with modern looks, then you must visit Al Mubarakiya. Everything there is well managed and cleaned. Old houses and structures, that was once the homes of people, now turned into shops. The market structure and shops make me feel like the old architectural design from a story from Alladin. Street with warm lighting ambience in style of old lantern, structure, small ventilation windows, old retro door of houses with chain buckles, still used to lock doors of shop, Adobe looks of houses now transformed into shops, made you time travel into time. All the shops are well organised and you can find a lot of clothing, restaurants, tea shops, sweet shops, perfume shop there. I simply love visiting this area. As many people were there, I was not comfortable taking pictures of the vicinity but somehow managed to get a few shots. Barbecue of the one of the restaurant 😋 is delicious with a good serving size but expensive.
Abbas Hussain

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