The St. Regis Kuwait

Kuwait’s opulent city break
VERIFIED LUXURY
From the moment you drive up to the porte-cochère on Fahd Al Salem Street, The St. Regis Kuwait reveals itself as an urban gem. Gleaming marble floors and crystal chandeliers greet you upon arrival, illuminating decorative screens and paneling that draw from classic mashrabiya lattice. And a sophisticated palette of gold, ivory and navy permeates the property. 

St. Regis butler tend to guests, performing everything from garment pressing to tea service is flawless.Dining outlets take you around the world without leaving your opulent surroundings, and the St. Regis Bar allows you to refuel with an elegant non-alcoholic bloody mary or a Freddo Espresso, with Greek-influenced coffee and a chocolate coin clipped on the glass.Step outside into the rooftop pool deck and admire the turquoise water with the Kuwait City skyline in the backdrop after a day navigating nearby cultural landmarks and high-end shopping.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • The St. Regis Kuwait balances cosmopolitan energy with hushed refinement. Mornings bring business travelers and locals arriving for tea; by night, marble corridors glow softly, as if the city outside has been turned down to a whisper.
  • Each of the 102 rooms and suites feels like a private sanctuary, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Kuwait City skyline and deep soaking tubs clad in white marble.
  • The luxury hotel boasts a rooftop pool available only to guests. The aquamarine waters are soothing by day, but as the sun sets behind Al Hamra Tower, the reflection on the water gives the entire deck a brilliant golden hue.
  • The renowned St. Regis butlers work with quiet precision, pressing garments, drawing baths or delivering a well-timed espresso just as jet lag hits.
  • Need a break? The St. Regis Library offers a quietly opulent respite with plush seating, low-lighting and plenty of tomes in which to bury your nose for a few hours.

The Restaurants

  • Soft jazz hums beneath crystal chandeliers at Riccardo as waiters glide between tables with silver trays of pasta and freshly shaved Parmesan. The dining room feels like a page torn from Old World Milan: dimly lit, impossibly elegant and timeless.
  • In the English Tea Lounge, afternoon sunlight spills through arched windows onto tiers of crumbly scones and tiny finger sandwiches featuring everything from coronation chicken with curry mayonnaise to zaatar-dusted halloumi cheese in a saffron bun .
  • In the glow of Le Tarbouche’s lantern light, platters of hummus, tabbouleh, and freshly baked saj bread fill the table faster than conversation can catch up. The gentle rhythm of live oud music weaves through the air, adding to the festive ambiance.
  • Up on the rooftop terrace, the smoky perfume of the tandoor mingles with a warm evening breeze. Bukhara’s chefs, dressed in crisp whites, pull skewers of saffron-marinated lamb from the fire as the city lights shimmer below.
  • At atmospheric Shahrayar, the glow of brass lanterns reflects off mosaic tiles while servers pour steaming tea scented with cardamom. Platters of kebabs and jeweled rice arrive like art pieces.

Amenities
24-hour room service
Gym
House car
Kids Club
Meeting rooms
Outdoor pool
Restaurants
Getting There
Fahd Al Salem Street, PO Box 5902, Safat, Kuwait City, Kuwait, 13060
TEL965-22982000
TEL965-22982999
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
KWI (16-30 min)  
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