They’re opening in the alleyway between 400 Gradi and Arabica in phase 4.
Habra Opening in Avenues
PROMOTED: Viking Club
Whether you’re looking for a place work out or relax, the Viking Club; the health club of Radisson Blu Hotel, Kuwait; is the answer. The Viking Club is one of Kuwait’s most exclusive recreation clubs featuring indoor and outdoor sport and leisure facilities.
Spend your day by the pool. The main “family” pool is ideal for families where both you and your kids can have lots of fun. The pool is adjacent to the kid’s pool with a depth of 0.5m, perfectly safe for children’s entertainment. If you like to include swimming in your workout routine, then you’ll definitely appreciate the 30m lap line of the main pool.
Dip in the Azur Pool and take in the views of the Arabian Gulf. The Azur Pool is exclusively for the use of adults only and offers a heaven of relaxation with a breathtaking view of the serene gulf. Adjacent to the pool is the seafront area with direct sea access.
The gym provides top cardio machines, free weights, and circuit and stretching area for the perfect exercise routine. CrossFit Box located on the seafront area gives you a perfect opportunity to take your intense workout outside. The experienced trainers can prepare personalized training programs cut out to your needs, be it weight loss, cross fit or total body conditioning. Join the classes organized by the club throughout the week, such as aerobics, Zumba, yoga, Pilates, high-impact, cross training, etc. The club offers martial arts classes like Iado, Karate, Kendo, and Aikido, for those looking for different kinds of discipline and self-defense. Ballet and gymnastics classes for the little ones are also available.
Take your workout outside and enjoy a run or stroll by the sea with the running track, along which you can find stationary pull-up bars, two level horizontal bars, plyometric steps, horizontal ladder, and parallel bar. The seafront area features a standard beach volleyball court and half basketball court. To add some fun to your exercise, you can challenge friends to the game of squash, table tennis or beach volleyball.
To help your sore muscles or just to relax, dip in the heated indoor spa pool equipped with hydro jets or just take time to sit back in the sauna or steam room. The club will soon open brand new exercising studios, kids playroom, and outdoor playground.
To inquire about membership rates contact Viking Club directly via:
E-mail: [email protected]
T: +965 2567 3888
www: vikingclubkuwait.com
Yesterday the second Formula 1 race of the season took place and I’ve been getting questions by people asking me how I’m watching it. The answer is simple, I’m watching the races on F1 TV, the question of how is a bit more complicated.
Early last month BeIN decided not to renew their F1 broadcast rights and instead MBC picked up the rights. You can now watch Formula 1 live for free on MBC Action but there are two main issues, the broadcast is in Arabic and there doesn’t seem to be a way to stream the races for people like me who don’t have satellite TV. That also means you can’t watch the races on your phone.
Last year Formula 1 launched their own channel called F1 TV where for $9.99 a month you can stream the race weekends live as well as watch older races from their archive. Technically F1 TV doesn’t work in Kuwait but since I have a US-based credit card, I was able to subscribe and then watch the races over a VPN. It worked for a short while last year, and then F1 TV got strict and started blocking VPN’s, but my internet connection was also an issue since it wasn’t fast enough to stream properly through VPN. So last year I ended up giving up on F1 TV and had to go back to the BeIN digital service which I didn’t like. Since BeIN was out of the picture this year, I decided to try F1 TV again, and my experience this time around has been much better.
This time around my internet is a lot faster since I signed up to Zain Beam last month (for those wondering, I’m still getting a stable 30Mbps download speed with Beam). I also changed my VPN service from StrongVPN to SmartDNSProxy and so far, F1 TV hasn’t blocked a single stream. The F1 TV service has also been polished up since they first launched and there doesn’t seem to be any weird streaming issues (like their stream crashing at the start of the race). I also discovered a cool trick the other day where if I use my TV as a second monitor, I could use one browser tab to stream the race on my TV and then use the laptop screen with another browser tab open to a live race data stream or a driver cockpit view. And on top of all this, I’ve also been able to stream the race on my mobile phone using the F1 app.
So if you want to watch Formula 1 in Kuwait, your only options (at the time of this post) is MBC Action or F1 TV if you have a foreign credit card.
Bridge to Free Trade Zone Now Open
Highway 60 which is the long bit of highway that flies over Shuwaikh is now open again. The bridge which previously use to drop you at the start of the free trade zone now flies over it landing you at the very far end of it. This bridge will also soon connect to the world’s longest bridge, the Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Causeway which is set to open next month.
I drove on the new bridge extension this past weekend and it reminded me of the old video game Tokyo Highway Challenge. I wouldn’t be surprised if the bridge turns out to be popular with street racers especially considering there is only one speed camera.
The Demolition of Al Sawaber
I don’t recall I’ve ever seen a building in Kuwait get demolished like this before. [YouTube]
Arabica Featured in Wallpaper*
Arabica’s Mall 30 location was featured in the design and lifestyle magazine Wallpaper* last week. I haven’t been to that location yet because it’s so out of my way, but I had seen photos of it and it really is a beautiful space.
The interior was designed by the Japanese design studio Nendo and opened up last December. If you’re interested in passing by, here is the location on Google Maps.
Here is the link to the article on Wallpaper*.
The store was also featured on Design Boom where they have even more pictures of the space.
Below is this weekends list of events. As usual, if I missed anything, let me know in the comments:
Thursday
Exhibition: RE_USE
Exhibition: Laura Boushnak | Read | Write
Exhibition: Sami Mohammad
Kuwait Yacht Show 2019
Souq Buhayra
Spring Break Playground
Family Carnival at Arabella
Friday
Exhibition: RE_USE
Exhibition: Laura Boushnak | Read | Write
Exhibition: Sami Mohammad
Kuwait Yacht Show 2019
Souq Buhayra
Spring Break Playground
Spring Craft Market at The Promenade
Road Rush
Family Carnival at Arabella
Saturday
Exhibition: RE_USE
Exhibition: Laura Boushnak | Read | Write
Exhibition: Sami Mohammad
Kuwait Yacht Show 2019
Souq Buhayra
Spring Break Playground
Guided Tour: Liberation Tower
KTAA Spring Bazaar
Dare to Do Mighty Things: Hitting the Road On Mars
Earth Hour
If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]
Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double-check with the organizers.
Movies Showing in Kuwait this Weekend
Screenshot from Dumbo
The movies below are now showing at Cinescape, Grand Cinemas and VOX:
New This Weekend:
Dumbo (7.1)
The Professor and the Madman (7.9)
We Die Young (5.7)
Other Movies Showing Now:
Alita: Battle Angel (7.6)
Captain Marvel (6.0)
Cold Pursuit (7.3)
Escape Room (6.4)
Five Feet Apart (7.2)
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (7.9)
Mirai (7.1)
Take Point (5.7)
The Hole in the Ground (5.8)
The Upside (6.4)
Us (7.3)
Wonder Park (7.1)
The movies below are also now showing at the Scientific Center IMAX theater:
Amazon Adventure 3D (6.6)
Fly Me to the Moon (4.5)
Galapagos 3D (8.6)
Oceans: Our Blue Planet (7.4)
Penguins (6.7)
Numbers in brackets refer to the IMDB rating at time of publishing.
Around 4 years ago I passed by The Kuwait National Library. The library wasn’t officially open then but I had a meeting with the team there and before my meeting started, I wandered around a bit and explored what I thought were all the English books they had in this very small section near the meeting room. I wasn’t that impressed.
Since then I’ve been meaning to drop by again but never did, partially because I wasn’t impressed the first time but also because their opening hours are terrible, 9AM to 1PM during weekdays.. basically when everyone is at work. But, I did manage to finally drop by the library this morning and I’ve changed my mind, I now love the place.
The national library is spread out over three floors not including the ground floor. I’m sure the way the books were divided kinda made sense, but I was just wandering around exploring and randomly looking for English books. So this is the thing I didn’t realize the first time I was there, there isn’t just one section where all the English books are located. Instead, the library is divided into different areas like Encyclopedias or books about Kuwait etc.., and in each of these areas you’ll find an English books corner.
There were a handful of people in the library when I was there (because everyone has a day job obviously), so I was able to just walk around the different floors and sections, randomly exploring without disturbing anyone. I’m not sure I managed to see all the areas but even if I did, I really do have to go back and spend a lot more time there.
My favorite sections were probably the books on Kuwait section as well as the newspaper archives section. If you check my instagram story I shared some videos of that section. The newspaper archive section had these massive books of different Kuwaiti newspapers from the 60s, 70s, 80s etc.. and you just flip through them, every page of the book is a page from a newspaper. They’re so good and there were so many of them so I really want to go back and flip through more of those books.
There was also this very cool section with shelves that opened and moved with a touch of a button, there was a section where employees were busy digitizing books using these super cool laser scanners (pictured above), and there was even a rare books section.
I really love old books, especially ones related to Kuwait so I really did enjoy just sitting on the floor and flipping through random books. You can’t take the books out of the library, but that’s really not an issue for me and if anything, I prefer it since the books will always be there to check.
Their opening hours are terrible and that really is my biggest issue with the place. I really want you all to pass by and check the library out, but I also know that the majority of you have jobs and aren’t going to want to take a day off just to explore a library. But if you can, then they’re open from Sunday to Thursday, 9AM to 1PM. The library is located right next to the Sadu House and the National Museum [Google Maps]. Everyone can access the library, and it’s free. You just need to give them your Civil ID card at the door.
If you follow me on instagram (@mark248am) then check out my story today, I’ll also have it as a highlight for a few days in case you read this post late.
The National Library of Kuwait’s website is nlk.gov.kw
I’m trying to put together a list of local podcasts that are in English for those who might be interested. So far I’ve got a few which I’ve listed below:
At My Kuwaiti Table
Dardish Show
Hold My Camel
Kounter Culture
LCL • local • living a creative life
Loving Kuwait
The Project Kuwait
The Third Wheel
If you know of any other (active) podcast, let me know so I can add it to the list.
Starting today, City Center is now carrying Waitrose products inside their stores. At this moment the Waitrose products are only available at their Salmiya location, but they will soon be adding them in their Dasma and Shuwaikh stores soon.
Currently, only around 30-40% of their total shipment has arrived, with the rest of the Waitrose products expected to be in store in around a months time.
This isn’t the first time Waitrose products have been made available in Kuwait, around 5 years ago Sultan Center started carrying Waitrose products as well. The biggest difference this time around is that City Center have segregated the Waitrose products into their own section which makes it easier to find stuff.
Manara Mall. New project by AGi architects
I’ve featured the work of AGi architects on the blog before but most of the projects I featured were beautiful residential homes they had designed. I think this is the first commercial project I’ve seen by them and its as beautifully designed as their other projects.
I haven’t been to this mall myself yet and so have no idea what stores are open there, but I’m planning to pass by just to check out the architecture. The AGi website has more photos and details on this project which you can check out on their website if you’re interested [Here]
Update: Here is their location on [Google Maps]
KMT’s Second Open Track Event
Yesterday, Kuwait Motor Town held their second open track event and once again, it was so much fun. Things were already great at their first event, but the KMT team worked out some minor kinks which made this second open track even more enjoyable. For example, there used to be an extremely annoying siren that would blast loudly every time a car would drive into the pit lane (which is all the time), they stopped that now. Fuel was also an issue at the first event since there wasn’t any available at the track, this time around they set up a fuel station at the end of the pit lane for refueling.
There are two more open track events taking place next month and they’re open to the public. There’s music and food trucks at the track as well as a play area for kids. So it’s a good event to come by and chill at since you can hang out in the grandstands and watch the cars race around the track or even sign up to be a passenger. I’ll keep you guys posted about the next event but I really have to say, KMT has turned out to be a lot better than I expected. I have to admit I did have low expectations, but still I’m really impressed with what they’ve managed to accomplish in such a short period of time. They are constantly having something going on so keep checking their instagram for updates @kmtkw
Thank you KMT!
Usually, when I write about new restaurants that just opened up I talk about the food, but not in this case. The Cardamom Club is a new Indian restaurant that recently opened up and I think it has the best looking interior of any restaurant in Kuwait.
The restaurant is part of the Napkin Affair group who also own the concepts Ubon, Ananas, Simsim, and Mana. They designed all their restaurants in house and until recently I had thought Ananas was their best work, but not anymore. So far I’ve been to The Cardamom Club twice and on both occasions, I thought the food was average but the interior really beautiful.
If you’re looking for a new place to try out you should give The Cardamom Club a visit, they’re located in Kuwait City right next to the pizza place Pinocchio’s. Here is their location on [Google Maps] and their instagram account is @cardamom.club
Below is this weekends list of events and a bunch of interesting things happening including two events at the race track, the Drag Racing Championship and the Open Track. As usual, if I missed anything, let me know in the comments:
Thursday
Exhibition: RE_USE
Visual Art Exhibition at American International School Kuwait
Exhibition: Laura Boushnak | Read | Write
Thriller Live
Kuwait International Drag Racing Championship – Round 2
Food Festival
Friday
Exhibition: RE_USE
Exhibition: Laura Boushnak | Read | Write
Thriller Live
Kuwait International Drag Racing Championship – Round 2
Food Festival
French Bazar
Alsouq Market
Saturday
Exhibition: RE_USE
Exhibition: Laura Boushnak | Read | Write
Thriller Live
Food Festival
Shinsawi: Outdoor Basketball
Yoga & Art
KMT Open Track
If you’d like to share an event on the blog [Email Me]
For a full list of upcoming events click [Here]
Sometimes events get canceled or have details changed so always double-check with the organizers.