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Discover Muscat's Wonders

Muscat, the enchanting capital of Oman, blends tradition with modern elegance along the Arabian Sea. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, with its marble halls and dazzling chandelier, is one of the Middle East’s most stunning landmarks. Stroll through Mutrah Souk, where incense, silver jewelry, and textiles fill the air with Omani charm. The Royal Opera House showcases world-class performances, while Al Alam Palace and its forts reflect the nation’s royal heritage. Muscat’s waterfront corniche offers breathtaking views, especially at sunset, and the city’s beaches are perfect for relaxation or dolphin-watching cruises. With its welcoming hospitality, vibrant culture, and striking mix of old and new, Muscat serves as both the heart of Oman and a gateway to exploring its mountains, deserts, and coastline. 

 

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What were once three small villages of Muscat, Muttrah and Ruwi, today constitute the modern, ever-growing and very cosmopolitan Omani capital, with each of the three areas still preserving some of their individual flair. Old Muscat, the historic heart of the city, contains some of the finest Arabian architecture and cultural heritage sites. Old Portuguese forts and historic buildings breathe the charm of the foregone ages. The opulent Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a rather new addition to the local architectural landscape, has grown to become the country's major religious centre. The scenic, busy port area of Muttrah is the place to be right before sundown. A promenade along its seaside Corniche lined with stylish hotels and eateries makes for a perfect kick-start to the evening, to be continued exploring the Muttrah Souq and Muscat's somewhat hushed, but very present nightlife. Neighbouring Ruwi is best explored during the day when its dynamic business district reveals its unique character. This newly developed area offers a blend of modern commerce and traditional charm, with bustling markets, diverse shops, and an array of eateries. Some distances might prove too long for walking but commuting between Muscat's historically detached areas is made easy by omnipresent minibuses and taxis, easily hailed down from any point in the city.

Useful information
Population:

1.7 million (2025)

Currency:

Omani Rial (OMR) = 1000 baisa

Emergency Info:

Police/Fire/Ambulance: 999

Opening Hours:

Most governmental offices and government-run facilities, including post offices and museums, open and close early: 7:30am–2:30pm. Commercial establishments and local businesses have longer working hours and often operate late into the night, but often close for mid-day break between 3pm and 6pm.

Do & See
Al Alam Palace

Al Alam Palace

Al Alam Palace

Although no tours are offered inside Al Alam Palace, the building, which serves as the ceremonial residence of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq is still a must-see on your Muscat itinerary. Perched gracefully against a backdrop of rugged hills and adjacent to the picturesque Mutrah Corniche, the palace's striking façade is a feast for the eyes. You can wander around its grounds to marvel at its intricate exterior and lush gardens. Adding to the grandeur, the palace is flanked by two imposing 16th-century forts, Al Mirani and Al Jalali.

Al Jalali & Mirani Forts

Al Jalali & Mirani Forts

Al Jalali & Mirani Forts

The historic forts of Al Jalali and Mirani date back to the 16th century. Although closed for entry to the general public, they define the cityscape of the Omani capital. The forts were formerly used as defence fortresses and were constructed by the Portuguese during the colonial period. Come at sundown to capture the best views.

Bait Al Zubair Museum

Bait Al Zubair Museum

Bait Al Zubair Museum

This privately-run museum belongs to the Zubair family, who have over the years carefully put together and maintained a unique collection of Omani cultural artefacts, ranging from coins and household items to ancient weapons and clothing pieces.

Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve

Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve

Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve

If you don’t want your visit to Oman to revolve solely around souqs and mosques, make sure to include the Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve in your itinerary. This archipelago, located off the coast of the Wilayat of Seeb and the State of Barka, consists of nine islands forming a protected marine reservea, natural wonder often overlooked by visitors. The best way to explore the islands is on a day trip from Muscat. Tour companies operate from Muscat Harbour, offering 40-minute boat rides to the reserve. Because access is strictly regulated to preserve its ecosystem, visiting with one of these licensed operators is the only way to go. The Daymaniyat Islands are among Oman’s most beautiful spots, perfect for snorkelling and diving in crystal-clear waters. The islands are also home to migratory birds, turtles and many marine species.

Dolphin Watching

Dolphin Watching

Dolphin Watching

A few local companies offer dolphin-watching tours, which take travellers on short morning trips out into the sea. This is where wild dolphins roam free and sometimes present themselves to curious visitors. Some companies also offer fishing and snorkelling tours.

Jebel Akhdar

Jebel Akhdar

Jebel Akhdar

Jebel Akhdar is a mountain range known for its maze of river valleys and its fertile terraces, where fruits such as apricots and pomegranates flourish. Nearby stands Jebel Shams, the highest peak in Oman, rising to 3,018 metres. It has a second summit, and both can be explored via the W4 Trail. While much of the trek is manageable, there are stretches where route markings disappear for long distances, making it suitable only for experienced hikers. There are several excellent hotels and resorts in the area, offering accommodation, breathtaking views, and warm Omani hospitality. However, dining options are limited, so it’s a good idea to bring your own food and snacks for the day.

Mutrah Corniche

Mutrah Corniche

Mutrah Corniche

Mutrah Corniche is Muscat’s shimmering waterfront promenade, where the azure waves of the Gulf of Oman gently lap against a picturesque harbour lined with palm trees and vibrant architecture. This scenic stretch offers an interesting blend of modern leisure and traditional charm, with its bustling fish market, historic forts, and cafés. As the sun sets, the Corniche transforms into a lively tapestry of illuminated dhows and ambient street life, making it an ideal spot for a sunset stroll. Unique to this coastal gem, the Corniche also boasts striking views of the nearby Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts, which stand sentinel over the bay, adding a touch of historic grandeur to your leisurely exploration.

Oman Oil & Gas Exhibition Centre

Oman Oil & Gas Exhibition Centre

Oman Oil & Gas Exhibition Centre

The museum is packed with interactive and informative exhibits and offers unique insight into Oman’s gas and oil production that both kids and adults will find fascinating. Entry is free, and explanations in Arabic and English accompany the displays.

Dining
Ba Ban

Ba Ban

Ba Ban

One of the finest Chinese restaurants in Muscat, this elegant venue located within the W Hotel offers a refined dining experience. The décor is stylish and contemporary, while the food is nothing short of exceptional, with perfectly cooked meats and balanced flavours. Start with the wagyu dumplings as an appetiser, before moving on to the lamb, beef tenderloin, or chicken for your main course. Seafood lovers should not miss the Omani lobster or the wasabi prawns.

Bait Al Luban Omani Restaurant

Bait Al Luban Omani Restaurant

Bait Al Luban Omani Restaurant

Centrally located right next to the local Fish Market, this restaurant enjoys a spotless reputation and serves authentic Omani cuisine in a romantic setting. Book a table in advance to be seated on the balcony overlooking the sea and majestic Corniche.

Begum's

Begum's

Begum's

Begum's is a relatively small local eatery that specialises in Indian cuisine and serves mouthwatering Biryani, Mughlai, and much more. Despite its modest size, the place is well-known for consistently serving high-quality food. Seating is available in and outdoors.

Ramssa Omani Restaurant

Ramssa Omani Restaurant

Ramssa Omani Restaurant

Although Ramssa Omani Restaurant is considered a tourist spot, it offers excellent quality and great value for money. The restaurant is decorated in a traditional Omani style and is well known for its warm hospitality. The lamb shuwa and camel sausages are delicious and come highly recommended. To finish your meal, enjoy a cup of Omani coffee or tea.

Royal House Restaurant

Royal House Restaurant

Royal House Restaurant

Conveniently located right by the Corniche, this café offers both local and international foods in a laid-back setting. Seating overlooking the water and the Corniche is available outside. Mains, desserts and drinks, including fresh juices, are served.

The Beach Restaurant

The Beach Restaurant

The Beach Restaurant

Located at The Chedi, a luxury resort in the heart of Muscat, The Beach Restaurant offers unbeatable views over the Gulf of Oman and serves exquisite International Fusion dishes with a special emphasis on seafood. With its unbeatable beachfront location and extensive wine list, a visit to the restaurant makes for a very special dining experience.

Turkish House Restaurant

Turkish House Restaurant

Turkish House Restaurant

This restaurant's extensive menu is not limited to Turkish cuisine alone, and features some of the finest seafood dishes around. Another highlight here is the bread, freshly baked and served warm straight out of the oven. The restaurant is highly popular with patrons, so reservations are recommended.

Cafés
Anna Café

Anna Café

Anna Café

Anna Café is a quiet and cosy spot located in Souq Al Madina, ideal for studying or working while enjoying a cup of coffee and something sweet, accompanied by soft background music. Their specialties include croissants, cheesecake, and the much-loved shaken coconut latte. As it’s just a short walk from the beach, you can also opt for takeaway and enjoy your coffee by the sea.

Aroma Mocha

Aroma Mocha

Aroma Mocha

Aroma Mocha is a welcoming café located on the ground floor of Oman Avenues Mall, perfect for taking a break from your shopping to enjoy a coffee or a light bite. Alongside their selection of coffee and tea, they serve sandwiches, fries, salads, cakes, and croissants.

Café Bateel

Café Bateel

Café Bateel

Located in the heart of Muscat's upscale Al Mouj district, Café Bateel offers a seamless fusion of Arabic and international cuisine within an elegant yet inviting atmosphere. This café is known for its breakfast offerings and smoothies. Its prime corner location features outdoor seating that provides a view of the marina.

Cafe Farah

Cafe Farah

Cafe Farah

Farah Café sits just a short stroll from the sea, located between Azaiba Beach and Muscat Beach, and close to Athaiba Beach Park. It’s a lovely spot for breakfast, brunch, or simply a coffee or tea by the water. The café offers great service and a peaceful seaside atmosphere, perfect for starting your day. Don’t miss their special Omani breakfast, a local favourite.

Taste Talks Cafe

Taste Talks Cafe

Taste Talks Cafe

Taste Talks Café offers a unique twist by combining speciality coffee with authentic Pakistani cuisine. Dishes such as the Chicken Chapli Kebab and Chicken Karahi are excellent choices if you fancy something to eat. You can also enjoy tea, coffee, and fresh juices. Takeaway is available, and card payments are accepted.

Tr.Eat Cafe

Tr.Eat Cafe

Tr.Eat Cafe

Tr.Eat Cafe is a haven for pastry aficionados, offering an array of mouth-watering treats such as the exquisite almond croissant and zesty lime tart. The cafe's pièce de résistance, a famous strawberry custard cake, delights with its perfectly balanced sweetness and moist texture. Complementing these indulgences are specialty brews and a wide selection of teas, all enjoyed within a sophisticated yet relaxed and welcoming atmosphere inside the InterContinental Muscat.

Bars & Nightlife
Al Ghazal Pub

Al Ghazal Pub

Al Ghazal Pub

Al Ghazal Pub at the Intercontinental Hotel is one of the not-so-many establishments in Muscat that serves drinks and is open late into the night. Pool tables are available to use free of charge, and sports are often live on a large TV screen. Live band performances are frequent. There is a separate smoking room inside.

BLU Pool & Garden Bar

BLU Pool & Garden Bar

BLU Pool & Garden Bar

There are several hotels in Muscat with pool bars; however, BLU stands out as the perfect spot to escape the city’s bustle. Located by the sea at The Palace, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel, it offers a relaxing atmosphere with excellent food and drinks. Pair your cold beer with some of their fried fish and appetisers.

Duke's Bar

Duke's Bar

Duke's Bar

Located at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Duke's Bar is heralded as one of the finest in Muscat. With its variety of drinks, some food options and unbeatable views over the water, the bar is a perfect venue to unwind while listening to live music, frequently performed by the hotel pool. Their fish and chips are a popular choice.

Habana Sports Bar — Your Home of Sports

Habana Sports Bar — Your Home of Sports

Habana Sports Bar — Your Home of Sports

Habana Sports Bar is located in the Grand Hyatt Hotel. This is a great place to enjoy some food and drinks while watching sports. The atmosphere is vibrant with a large selection of drinks available.

Trader Vic's

Trader Vic's

Trader Vic's

Trader Vic's is located at the Intercontinental Hotel in Muscat, and combines dining and entertainment all under the same roof. The cocktails here boast a solid reputation, and salsa dancing often starts later in the night. Make sure you try their tiki drinks.

Shopping
Bateel

Bateel

Bateel

Bateel creates edible masterpieces with dates, elevating them from an everyday local snack to an exquisite dessert fit for a king. A visit to Bateel is guaranteed to help with gift ideas for loved ones back home.

Muscat City Centre

Muscat City Centre

Muscat City Centre

Shopping malls in the Middle East are not just about retail therapy, many families spend the entire day there, enjoying the entertainment options and seeking refuge from the heat. Muscat’s malls compete to attract visitors, and Muscat City Centre ranks as the second largest in the city. Inside, you’ll find perfume shops, a cinema, a Carrefour hypermarket, international brands, cafés, and restaurants, among many other businesses. Although the mall is located near the airport rather than in the city centre, it’s still well worth the trip.

Muscat Grand Mall

Muscat Grand Mall

Muscat Grand Mall

The mall's impressive size lives up to the 'grand' part in its name. Local and international brands, a large variety of eateries, a cinema, and an international chain supermarket are all contained under one roof here. The top floor boasts a cosy shisha bar perfect for the after-hours.

Muttrah Souq

Muttrah Souq

Muttrah Souq

As one of the oldest marketplaces in Oman, this bustling bazaar invites travellers to immerse themselves in a kaleidoscope of scents and colours. From exotic spices to intricate jewellery and rare antiques, every corner offers a sensory delight. Browse through the endless colourful stalls and venture away from the souq's main artery into the smaller side streets for even better deals. Do not be afraid to haggle, as prices can often be brought down to a fraction of the initial amount.

Oman Avenues Mall

Oman Avenues Mall

Oman Avenues Mall

Located right across the road from the Muscat Gran Mall, the Avenues is home to middle and upmarket brands. The mall features an impressive food court with everything from pizza to sushi on offer. There is a hypermarket inside with one of the widest selections of groceries in the city, and children's entertainment areas are available as well.

Souq Al Madina

Souq Al Madina

Souq Al Madina

Souq Al Madina might not feel like a traditional Middle Eastern souq, but rather a modern shopping centre. However, it offers a smaller and quieter experience, ideal if you prefer to avoid the large, crowded malls. Located about 3 kilometres from Shati Al Qurum Beach, its facilities are modern, clean, and air-conditioned, complete with escalators for convenience. The outdoor area features water fountains that light up at night. One of the highlights of Souq Al Madina is its selection of local sweets, cafés, and restaurants.

Tourist Information
Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

The weather in Muscat is enjoyable and warm all year round with particularly high temperatures during the months of June to August, which you might want to avoid. The winter season, from October to March, will be the best option to visit if you are looking to relax in the sun during the day, but experience pleasant temperatures during the night.

Passport & Visa

Passport & Visa

Passport & Visa

Unless you are a citizen of one of the member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council who may travel to Oman without visa limits, you will need to obtain a visa prior to your trip. All European Union citizens will be able to apply for a visa online, which will be valid for 30 days. The majority of these nationalities can also receive a visa on arrival in Oman. Upon entering Oman your passport must be valid for at least 6 months. If you hold an onward ticket, you may transit through Oman without a visa for a maximum of 6 hours if proceeding as part of the same flight. Citizens of Israel may currently not enter Oman (as of late 2018). For further details, visit the official Omani evisa website.

Muscat International Airport (MCT)

Muscat International Airport (MCT)

Muscat International Airport (MCT)

The Muscat International Airport is the largest in Oman and is located 32 kilometres away from the city. Some hotels in Muscat arrange courtesy shuttles for guests and offer pick-up services directly at the airport. The most convenient way of getting to Muscat on your own is by taxi. Fares should be agreed upon prior to departure; paying in advance directly at the airport taxi counter is also possible. You might also consider using ride-hailing apps like Uber for more upfront pricing.

Public Transport

Public Transport

Public Transport

In Muscat, while public transport may not rival the extensive networks of larger cities, it offers a charming glimpse into local life. The Mwasalat buses are your go-to for exploring the city, whisking you between key landmarks in comfort and air-conditioned ease. Tickets can be purchased directly on the bus or from designated ticket counters. It’s advisable to carry some cash for payment. For up-to-date route details and schedules, check out the Mwasalat website.

Taxi

Taxi

Taxi

Navigating Muscat is a breeze with its distinct orange and white taxis that are easy to spot throughout the city. However, these taxis are not metered, so it’s essential to negotiate the fare before starting your journey to avoid any surprises. For those who prefer a more modern approach, ride-hailing apps like Uber and the local favourite, OTaxi, operate seamlessly in Muscat, offering convenience and the assurance of upfront pricing.

Electricity

Electricity

Electricity

In Oman, the electrical system operates on a standard voltage of 240V and a frequency of 50Hz. The type of plugs used is the UK-style Type G, which features three rectangular prongs.

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Muscat Pharmacy has several locations throughout the city, making it easy to find one near your accommodation or while exploring Oman’s capital.

Post

Post

Post

In Muscat, post offices generally operate from 8am to 7pm, Sunday through Thursday. For residents, renting a PO box is essential since door-to-door mail delivery is not commonly practised. However, for tourists, renting a PO box is generally not practical or necessary. Tourists usually rely on their hotels or temporary accommodations to handle any mail or packages. For most visitors, the most useful services at Muscat's post offices would include sending postcards, mailing souvenirs, or using express mail services for important documents.

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