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- Kuwait City Center
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- Best Western Plus
- Copthorne Hotels
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- St. Regis Hotels & Resorts
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Location was great room large and clean
It is close to everything. Clean and okay staff.
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Close to downtown
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The location of the hotel is very adequate for my travel needs.
Good restaurant, location and concierge service
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my family travel alone and they really nice and provide excellent service
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from front office , restaurant to housekeeping staff¿service is above par! very accomodating , super friendly employees and always ready to be of service¿¿
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except Location everything else is Good
Very friendly staff, great room service clean rooms
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Good location by the Gulf and close enough to downtown. Friendly and helpful staff. Excellent breakfast/brunch offerings.
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The staff and the beach.
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Where to stay in Kuwait City
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the standard hotel check-in and check-out times in Kuwait City?
Are there sales taxes or mandatory hotel/tourism fees in Kuwait City?
When is peak season for hotels in Kuwait City, and how does the climate affect availability?
How do hotel neighborhoods differ in Kuwait City?
What can I expect for hotel Wi-Fi speeds and coworking options in Kuwait City?
Do hotels in Kuwait City require passports or IDs at check-in?
What payment, deposit, and currency norms should travelers know in Kuwait City?
Are pets allowed in Kuwait City hotels, and what are typical child policies?
Are there lodging-specific safety or scam patterns to watch for in Kuwait City?
How do major events like National Day affect hotel availability and pricing in Kuwait City?
Top Tips
- Plan ahead to enjoy better value. Book Kuwait City hotels 6-8 weeks before peak season (November-March) to secure rates within 10-15% of the lowest observed. This avoids 20-30% last-minute increases, especially during major business events or Ramadan.
- Expect a mandatory 10% municipality tax and 10% service fee on base room rates, raising total hotel costs by 21% over the quoted price. Review your booking summary or confirmation email for a detailed tax breakdown.
- Salmiya and Fintas offer greater walkability and four times more international dining options within 500 meters of hotels than downtown. If using taxis, expect typical rides between districts to take 15-25 minutes during peak hours.
- Withdraw cash from local ATMs (e.g., NBK or Burgan Bank) for a flat 1 KWD (about $3.30 USD) per transaction. For added security and convenience, use ATMs located inside hotels or malls, and always decline Dynamic Currency Conversion to avoid 3-5% hidden fees.
- Business hotels may advertise 50+ Mbps Wi-Fi, but speeds during peak times (7-10 pm) typically reach only 15-25 Mbps. For stable connections, request a LAN port at check-in—available in 60% of mid-tier and higher hotels—or contact the front desk for technical support.
- Hotel tap water in Kuwait often contains 400-500 ppm total dissolved solids. Use free filtered water stations found in most hotel lobbies and gyms with a reusable bottle to save $15 per week and reduce plastic use.
- Only 30% of Kuwait City hotels, mainly those built after 2015, provide true step-free access, including entry thresholds and bathrooms, despite 80% having elevators. Contact the hotel directly before booking to confirm accessible room options.
- Tip hotel staff 1-2 KWD (about $3.30-$6.60 USD) per significant service, such as luggage assistance or concierge support, ideally upon service completion. Daily housekeeping tipping is less common but always at your discretion.
- Temperatures average 42-46°C (108-115°F) in July-August, causing weekly 3-5 hour power outages in older districts. Newer hotels often have backup generators; confirm availability and consider taking breaks in onsite lounges or pools during peak heat.
- Hotels near Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre have nighttime noise levels averaging under 45 dB, a 15-20 dB drop compared to busy commercial areas, making them ideal for light sleepers or families.
- Stack corporate or airline rates, such as with Kuwait Airways codes or Miles+Bonus ties, to save an extra 10-15% on non-refundable rates by calling the hotel. Check with your employer or airline for eligible partnership codes before booking.
- Carry a Type G (UK-style) adapter for 240 V outlets; voltage fluctuations between 210-250 V are common during heat spikes. Request a surge protector from the front desk or pack one for sensitive electronics.
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