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It is one of the oldest markets in Oman, dating back about two hundred years. Its antiquity increases the extent of its beauty, magic, and allure over the past centuries.
Visitors can enter the market from a gate facing the Sea of Oman and Mutrah Corniche. The souq ends with another gate in the city’s old quarters, which usually receives the majority of visitors coming from other Omani towns and villages.
While you are passing through, aromatic smells of incense and Arabian perfumes fill the air. Well known for its handicrafts like silverware, daggers, traditional wear, as well as famous Omani sweets (Halwa), and spices, Muttrah Souq is the perfect place to find the souvenirs you were looking for.
To discover this landmark, please call +968 2498 5723 or email [email protected] for arrangements.