More Mubarakiya Sights
It seems to be heating up quickly. The months when perusing the souks in daylight hours are coming to an end. We are trying to make the most of it while we can. A few more quick snaps from the Mubarakiyya Market on a quiet Friday:
Vegetable market public art I hadn’t spotted before:
Traditional clothing-seller:
Bath supplies:
Foodstuffs:
Those of you who live here walk right by these stalls all the time, and never notice that they are disappearing. I have been perusing old books about Kuwait, even some not so old, and Kuwait is changing so rapidly that even books only 10 years old or so have become outdated by the rapid passage of time.
For those of you not in Kuwait, there are malls. There are SO many modern malls. As in other countries, some are more upscale than others, but they are malls. In most, you are not supposed to take photos. In most, you will see the same stores you will see in any other country. Mubarakiyya is special because it is still an active market in the old style.






I should go there next time I am in Kuwait..
I am always there 😀
ShoSho – in the summer, it is pretty HOT. You can barely sit outside at night. Occasionally you can go early in the morning, for breakfast, and it is bearable. But this time of year – it is wonderful. So relaxed, the food so simple and so fresh and good.
Amu – do you have lunch in the square by the mosque where all those little restaurants are? I will look for you!
I could use some new loofahs 🙂 let’s put Mubarakiyya on the list for next month!
Let’s do! 😉