Getting here
Kuwait Airways, the country’s national airline is one of the world’s fastest growing carriers and is linked with GCC countries, Asia, Europe and USA.
Located in the transit hall of Kuwait International Airport is the spacious Duty Free Shop offering everything from soveniers, gifts, electronics, cosmetics, chocolates, perfumes, cigarettes and more.
Transportation in Kuwait:
A well-developed network of around 2,000 KMS of paved roads and expressways links all the towns in the state.
Taxis: 24 hours taxi are available on request and can be arranged through the hotel reception or by contacting the taxi company directly by phone. The fare can be negotiated directly at the time of the booking.
Car Rental: Vehicles on daily and monthly rentals are available. Europcar rental counter at the Sheraton Kuwait Hotel & Towers offers everything from economy cars to luxury limousines. Four Points by Sheraton Kuwait also provides car rental service through Al-mulla Rent a Car.
Buses: The Kuwait Public Transport Company operates public bus service. KPTC buses provides transport to passengers with fares ranging from 100 fils within the city to 300 fils for long trips to outlying urban areas. Express bus service is also available with fewer stops and charge atleast 150 fils.
Driving: Kuwait roads are of good quality and have road signs in both Arabic and English. Cars are left hand driven. Citizens with GCC driver's license or visitors with international driver's license can drive and rent cars.