How Do You Find Cheap Hotels In Kuwait City?
Kuwait City was described in the 1930s as ‘lovely’ by Freya Stark. Since then, oil has transformed the city, for better and for worse, especially in the case of the first Gulf War in the early 1990s. However, since the end of the war, it has become one of the most relaxed in the Middle East. Get a Kuwaiti visa, as it’s required of all nationalities aside from those from other Gulf nations. It can usually be obtained upon arrival. However, if your passport contains an Israeli stamp, you won’t be allowed to enter. Expect to find a modern and developed city, thanks to Kuwait’s oil wealth. Budget a lot of money for Kuwait City–it’s not a cheap place. Obtain Kuwaiti Dinars from an ATM or exchange your dollars. Have your Arabic phrasebook handy, although you’ll encounter a lot of English speakers. Fly into Kuwait International Airport. Get to your accommodation by bus. If you want to splurge, get a taxi. Get around Kuwait City by bus or taxi. Expect prices to be astronomical by Middle East