Kuwait City
Kuwait City is the capital and largest city of Kuwait, located at the northern edge of the Kuwait Bay. It serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country. The city features a mix of modern skyscrapers, traditional markets, and historical sites, reflecting its rich heritage and rapid development.
The city is known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Kuwait Towers and the Grand Mosque. It has a hot desert climate, with extremely high temperatures in summer. Kuwait City is also a hub for trade and finance in the region, attracting businesses and tourists alike.