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Retaining Kuwait's Past Beauty And Vibe In Souk Al-mubarakiya
Kuwait has a variety of high-end malls and hangout spots were citizens and residents congregate to spend their free time or weekends. A town that is firmly entrenched in the past, on the other hand, maintains a viable market for both inhabitants and visitors. Souk Mubarakiya is the name of the market.
With old-style marketplaces, stores, restaurants, and coffee shops, it is Kuwait's oldest and largest traditional market. Everything from herbs, spices, and apothecary items to clothing and accessories can be found at the market.
Souk Al-Mubarakiya was founded 120 years ago, and it was named after the then-Amir Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah, who was the first to install a "Kishk" (a booth) after only a year in power in 1897. After returning from their travels and trips overseas, Mubarakiya merchants used to import products from Iraq, Africa, and India.
Mubarakiya market is well-known for being a site where Kuwaiti families could go shopping for traditional and modern apparel, eat a range of cuisines ranging from Iranian, Indian, and Kuwaiti cuisines, exchange currencies, and participate in other activities.
Despite the fact that it specializes in antiques and vintage products, it also sells vegetables, fruits, dates, incense, fragrances, fish, and other groceries, as well as common household items, apparel, and other necessities. In the center, there is a gold market, as well as shops offering culinary tools, traditional Arab tea and coffee pots, and other interesting products.
What makes Al-Mubarakiya unique is that, despite the passage of time, the market preserves its historic charm, making it a favorite destination for Gulf, Arab, and international travelers.
It is a must-see destination for every Kuwaiti resident at least once throughout their stay in the country. Exploring the markets and taking in the sights, sounds, and scents of ancient Kuwait will transport you back in time. It is, without a doubt, an excellent location for immersing yourself in Kuwaiti people's colorful daily lives.
Many shops sell souvenirs that are ideal for preserving memories of Kuwait. Look for perfumes, handmade local crafts, scarves, clothes, jewelry, and other items to take home as a gift. Many things that aren't available in big malls may be found here, as well as many restaurants that serve seafood and other regional dishes. It also offers a small children's play area where families may spend their time.
The overall layout of Souk Al-Mubarakiya is comparable to that of old Kuwaiti markets. The corridors, booths, and walkways are all reminiscent of a bygone era. You may spend hours walking around and experiencing Kuwait's traditional vibes. This location is ideal for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. It still has an obvious charm that brilliantly preserves Kuwait's past.
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