Discover the captivating blend of tradition and modernity on a private half-day Muscat city tour. Explore iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and immerse yourself in Omani culture.
Discover the captivating blend of tradition and modernity on a private half-day Muscat city tour. Explore iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and immerse yourself in Omani culture.
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Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - A must-visit on any Muscat itinerary is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.
Located about 25 kilometers west of Mutrah, this is Oman’s main mosque: a vast and beautifully decorated sandstone structure set within lush gardens and surrounded by tiled arcades.
The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – Completed in 2001, the mosque is…
- Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - A must-visit on any Muscat itinerary is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.
Located about 25 kilometers west of Mutrah, this is Oman’s main mosque: a vast and beautifully decorated sandstone structure set within lush gardens and surrounded by tiled arcades.
The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – Completed in 2001, the mosque is built from 300,000 tonnes of Indian sandstone and can hold up to 20,000 worshipers. It was a gift from the sultan to the nation to commemorate his 30th year of reign. The hand-loomed Persian carpet in the main hall is the second largest of its kind, taking 600 women four years to weave, and is illuminated by the largest chandelier in the world.
- Royal Opera House - The Royal Opera House – Built on the royal orders of the sultan due to his passion for classical music and arts, the Royal Opera House officially opened in 2011. The opera house showcases contemporary Omani architecture and stunning interior design. The main hall and the theatre can accommodate up to 1,100 people and are open daily to the public.
- Mutrah Fish Market - Located in the heart of Muttrah, on Oman’s largest harbor, the new fish market designed by Snøhetta pays homage to both the past and future of Oman. Muttrah is known for its long history of commercial trade, its distinctive port, and long-standing fishery traditions. Situated close to the city’s original fish market, built in 1960, the new market continues the region’s trade and fishing traditions while also catering to Oman’s growing tourism industry.
- Muttrah - The Mutrah souk is a traditional Arab market selling a variety of souvenirs, jewelry, frankincense, perfumes, and garments. Many visitors enjoy bargaining with the numerous vendors. After exploring the souk, we will have lunch nearby and then proceed to the museums.
- Al Alam Palace - The Sultan’s Palace Al Alam – The lavish blue and gold Al Alam Palace has a history of over 200 years and is one of the ruler’s six royal residences. The palace was built by Sultan Ahmed, the 8th grandfather of the current sultan. While the palace is off-limits to visitors, we are allowed to stop near the gates to take photographs.
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- All fees and taxes included
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- All fees and taxes included
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Breakfast
Embarking on a city tour of Muscat allows you to immerse yourself in the capital city of Oman, a location revered for its fusion of modern lifestyle with inherent Omani customs. Here is a rundown of what to anticipate on a Muscat sightseeing tour:
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque: Initiate your exploration at this splendid mosque, a representative landmark of…
Embarking on a city tour of Muscat allows you to immerse yourself in the capital city of Oman, a location revered for its fusion of modern lifestyle with inherent Omani customs. Here is a rundown of what to anticipate on a Muscat sightseeing tour:
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque: Initiate your exploration at this splendid mosque, a representative landmark of Oman. Marvel at its exquisite architectural design, magnificent chandeliers, and vast prayer space. Be mindful that visitors are expected to dress conservatively.
Royal Opera House Muscat: This structural wonder provides a stage for a vast array of cultural events.
Mutrah Corniche: Enjoy a leisurely walk along this scenic seafront promenade.
Mutrah Souq: Navigate this vibrant marketplace famous for its labyrinth-like passages brimming with storefronts.
Al Alam Palace: This edifice serves as the Sultan of Oman’s formal palace, which also contains government offices.
Corniche Fish Market: Make time to experience the local traditional fish market.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.