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Abdulaziz Hamad Al Saqer Street: Transportation Corridor Guide

Overview

Abdulaziz Hamad Al Saqer Street is an important street in Kuwait City, located in the Mirqab area. It’s surrounded by offices, residential towers, and commercial buildings, making it a typical “inner‑city Kuwaiti street” with plenty of daily foot traffic.

Bus Stop Feel

At the bus stops here you’ll see:

  • Office staff, residents, and visitors heading to nearby ministries and companies
  • Good daytime frequency of buses into and out of the city center

For a basic locator, see map listings such as Abdulaziz Hamad Al Saqer St.

Nearby Landmarks

Within walking distance you typically have:

  • Government and commercial buildings
  • Cafeterias, shawarma shops, and coffee places
  • Access to other central streets like Ahmed Al Jaber St and Fahad Al Salem St

How to Get There

From almost anywhere in Kuwait City, take a bus heading to “Maliya / Mirqab / City Center.” Once you’re nearby, you can walk or switch to a short taxi ride if needed.

Use Google Maps and search the street name to see precise bus stops and walking routes.

Recent Notes (2025–2026)

This central area sees regular small‑scale improvements—better pavements, parking management, and traffic enforcement—so expect:

  • Strict rules about where buses and cars can stop
  • Occasional temporary diversions during roadworks

Tips

  • Great area to switch between different city routes, as many buses pass close by
  • In summer, plan walking routes through shaded streets or indoor arcades where possible

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