Grand Hyatt Kuwait
Daily price line
Upcoming nightly rates
Review
Character and identity
Rising above the 360 Kuwait complex, this contemporary tower trades street bustle for soaring marble atriums hung with curated art. The 302 rooms read more like residential pied-à-terres than hotel units, with white parquet floors, freestanding soaking tubs and generous window seating framing the city. Suites add garden terraces and private elevator access, topping out at the 2,798-square-foot Presidential. A palm-lined pool deck creates a resort feel mid-city, while the modern Noor Spa centres on an indoor infinity pool, sauna and black-tiled loungers. Three restaurants lean theatrical and global. A covered walkway connects directly to 360 Mall.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and business travellers who want a polished urban base with serious in-room space, a genuine spa, and zero-friction access to luxury shopping and the Rafa Nadal Academy next door. Suite bookers and anyone wanting a residential, view-led stay in Kuwait City will feel well served.
Should look elsewhere:
Beach seekers and families chasing a traditional Gulf resort with sand and watersports should look at the coast instead. Guests who want a buzzy, walkable neighbourhood beyond the mall complex will find the setting insular.
Bottom line
The draw here is the room product and its seamless mall-and-spa ecosystem: oversized residential interiors, a credible wellness floor, and a covered link to 360 Mall mean you barely need to step outside. Book a suite for the terrace and elevator access if budget allows; otherwise a high-floor king delivers the views and the soaking tub that define the stay.
Images
Location
Nearby tracked hotels
10 nearest