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Free Trade Zone, Safat, P.O. Box 713 Kuwait City, Kuwait, 13008, 965-4610033

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... luxury hotels and lush parks set along wide avenues. The city's major landmark is the Kuwait Towers, visible from the harbor where oil tankers come and go, docking alongside hundreds of cargo ships and pleasure craft. Kuwait is now regarded as a relatively safe destination with plenty to interest the traveller, not only in Kuwait City itself but throughout, from its arid desert plateau to the fertile coastal belt and the nine small offshore islands over which it has sovereignty.

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More benefits of the Hilton

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Arrived in Kuwait in the middle of a dust storm!

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I had to see to believe

... Crime is very rare and I felt safer walking the streets here than I do in many North American cities. The people where very friendly and I never felt unwelcome. I'm sure the Canadian flag on my pack didn't hurt. The people who live in Kuwait seem to do three things: work, shop and...shop. Large malls abound and when you are in one you wouldn't know you have left Canada. Every brand you can imagine is here. Literally. American ...

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