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I give 3 stars to the staff only in the lounge and...

I give 3 stars to the staff only in the lounge and deserve more for the reception staff at the buffet is not helpful and always tell you that the tables with the distinctive views are reserved even though it sits more than two hours in the restaurant and leave and the tables are empty !! As for the prices exaggerated per person 16 dinars and children at the age of nine dinars 8 infants and young children free

Excellent place to see the country from a high pla...

Excellent place to see the country from a high place, towers romantic place preferred for beloved or wanting quiet, its services above the average place prefer to go to her at night.

There are no small shops to die for the visitor, s...

There are no small shops to die for the visitor, such as water, juices and snacks .. And the restaurant is expensive .. And canceled images of the events of the invasion .. Which is considered a museum of towers

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Its a good place for first time visitors. Ariel v...

Its a good place for first time visitors. Ariel view at night with city lights along the Arabian Sea looks fantastic from the Viewing Sphere. Place is neat and less crowded too. Entry fee is 3KD.

I love going there for the restaurant with family....

I love going there for the restaurant with family. It's a family oriented spot. Their breakfast buffet is very good. A little on the expensive side, but the dining experience amplified by the view is well worth it.

Really spectacular restaurant. "All Down Can Eat" ...

Really spectacular restaurant. "All Down Can Eat" local food, enjoyed at about 100 meters high with a fantastic view. Helpful staff, courteous and always available. On the upper floor of the restaurant is the More

A group of three towers combinedly form Kuwait Tow...

A group of three towers combinedly form Kuwait Towers. The largest one, 187 high, carries two separate spheres. The bottom half of the lower sphere is a water tank that holds 4500 cubic metre water. The upper half is a restaurant. The upper sphere, smaller in size, is a revolving viewing deck. A second tower also holds a sphere with 4500 cubic metre of water. The third tower holds some equipment to light and support the two towers. This spectacular landmark of Kuwait is designed by Danish architect Malene Bjorn and constructed in 1979.

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Kuwait City from the air, showing the Kuwaiti heri...

Kuwait City from the air, showing the Kuwaiti heritage towers, which indicate Al Mubakhar , Al Morsh and Al Makhla .
The State of Kuwait was known in the past by the name of Qurain, and this word is called qarn, meaning the hill and the high ground, then it came to be called Kuwait as a diminution of Kut, meaning the castle and the fort.
It is located on the coast of the Arabian Gulf in southwestern Asia
Photographed by Rami Khair

Kuwait City from the air and the Kuwait Heritage Towers are visible, which denote "Al Mubakhar", "Al Morsh" and "Al Makhla"
The State of Kuwait was known in the past by the name of Qurain, and this word is the smallest qarn, meaning the hill and the high ground, then it was called Kuwait as a diminution of Kut, meaning the castle and the fort.
It is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf in southwestern Asia
Photographed by Rami Khair

Kuwait Towers, 3 towers overlooking the Arabian Gu...

Kuwait Towers, 3 towers overlooking the Arabian Gulf, and in the State of Kuwait in a city and there is in one of the three towers a restaurant overlooking the Gulf and very beautiful

It was officially opened in 1979 during the reign of Prince Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and it is an impressive tower from a beautiful viewpoint

Landmark of Kuwait and a must watch. The view from...

Landmark of Kuwait and a must watch. The view from 120 meters above sea level is awesome with a revolving platform that takes a full 360 view of Kuwait City and the Arabian Gulf.Fantastic view of the city and coastline. The entrance fee seemed a little steep though for the amount of time you can spend there.

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