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Tucked away in a suburb, this shop is the best place in Muscat to buy beautiful boxes, tagines, crystal dishes, and carved wooden bowls for...
Tucked away in a suburb, this shop is the best place in Muscat to buy beautiful boxes, tagines, crystal dishes, and carved wooden bowls for the Omani halwa. The shop makes 10 different types of halwa—a mixture of sugar, ghee, and cornstarch—with flavors ranging from rose to saffron, but the true star is delicious, walnut-studded "special halwa." You can also get fantastic, tahini-based Turkish-style halwa, date cookies, and chocolate-covered halwa. The presentation of the confections, in gorgeously painted gift boxes and embellished briefcases, make them the best possible gift to bring to local hosts or to bring back home.
This shimmering corridor of the ancient Mutrah souq offers shop after shop of fabulous gold jewelry, each piece a different, unique design. However, everything is...
This shimmering corridor of the ancient Mutrah souq offers shop after shop of fabulous gold jewelry, each piece a different, unique design. However, everything is sold by weight, not by style, so when local women bring in their jewelry to trade for new items, shopkeepers are happy to give full market value for the weight of whatever they bring. In the evenings you will find groups of Omani women and couples perusing the selections. The rings are a particularly good value as they are light weight and feature intricate designs. There is a lone silver shop in the sparkling stretch that offers the same traditional designs in the more traditional, but currently less popular, silver for a fraction of the price. Though the price of gold is fixed and regulated, the shopkeepers will often offer a slight discount, rounding down your price, especially if you buy more than one item.
The main corridor of the Mutrah Souq is filled with hawkers selling inexpensive pashmina scarves, frankincense, incense burners, "I Love Oman" T-shirts, antique khanjars (daggers),...
The main corridor of the Mutrah Souq is filled with hawkers selling inexpensive pashmina scarves, frankincense, incense burners, "I Love Oman" T-shirts, antique khanjars (daggers), and coffeepots. If you enter from the Corniche side and take your first right up a narrow walkway, you will find a fantastic perfume shop on the left-hand side of the row, where the expert owner will patiently pull bottles for you to smell until you find the perfect scent. Behind the souq, you will find women from the Dhofar province in the south selling homemade bakhoor incense and top-quality frankincense for rock-bottom prices. The best time to go is in the evenings, after Maghrib prayers, when the lanes are full of local Omani shoppers. The souk is typically open Saturday through Thursday mornings (9–1) and every late afternoon and evening (4–9 or 10).
Grittier than the historic old Mutrah Souq, this is where local Omani residents from the surrounding suburbs come to shop for spices, fresh vegetables, meat...
Grittier than the historic old Mutrah Souq, this is where local Omani residents from the surrounding suburbs come to shop for spices, fresh vegetables, meat and fish, clothing, and furniture. Thus, it's a wonderful place to get a taste of the local culture. All manner of dried spices are available along with good dried dates and date syrup. If you have room in your luggage, you can take home a jar of oily shuwa spices, the signature marinade for their pit-roasted celebration dish. There is a nice Omani halwa shop behind the souq, where you can sample the popular dessert, and just in front, there are grillers serving skewers of spicy squid, beef, and lamb called mishkak. The beautiful beachfront location makes it a great place to wander before taking a stroll along the water. In the early mornings you can visit and see the shopkeepers setting up and playfully heckling each other, but the evenings are the best time to people-watch, as this is when most locals come to do their daily shopping.
Local designer Asma Masoud al Kharusi sells intricately designed incense burners, lacquered jewelry boxes, silver napkin rings, and pewter watches at her shop in the...
Local designer Asma Masoud al Kharusi sells intricately designed incense burners, lacquered jewelry boxes, silver napkin rings, and pewter watches at her shop in the Royal Opera House's shopping area.
Come here for top-quality, handmade coral necklaces, spiked bangles, shahid rings, and floral pendants of Omani design....
Come here for top-quality, handmade coral necklaces, spiked bangles, shahid rings, and floral pendants of Omani design.
The aisles of this massive supermarket and home goods store are a great place to find unique, local gifts to bring home like za'atar tea...
The aisles of this massive supermarket and home goods store are a great place to find unique, local gifts to bring home like za'atar tea bags; sachets of wild thyme popular in the sweet tea drink called karak; boxes of sweet Omani dates; modern insulated dhallah coffee urns; and even oud-scented soaps. It is interesting to observe the local shoppers, who include large Indian families, local Omani women, and a western expat here and there. It's an experience in itself just to shop here.
This popular mall is a great place to people-watch and find local boutiques mixed in with the international chains. Shop for abayas, scarves, and bakhoor...
This popular mall is a great place to people-watch and find local boutiques mixed in with the international chains. Shop for abayas, scarves, and bakhoor incense along with MAC cosmetics and Aldo's accessories. On hot days, the air-conditioned expanses make for a good place to stretch your legs, too.
Upon entering the Mutrah Souq from the Corniche side, take the first right up a narrow alleyway, walking past the glitter of the Gold Souq,...
Upon entering the Mutrah Souq from the Corniche side, take the first right up a narrow alleyway, walking past the glitter of the Gold Souq, and you will find yourself in the heart of the old garment district. Tailors here have long served the local need for custom garments, and as tastes have become more international, they have adapted. Most tailors are able to stitch modern maxi dresses and the highly embellished Omani wedding garments alike. If you will be in Oman for a week or more, you might like to have a custom piece of your own made here at one of the well-loved, long-standing shops that include Ruwainah Trading, Royal Pearl Trading, and Mahallate Abdul Ghafoor. If nothing else, the dazzling outfits on display make for amazing window shopping.
This fabulous nonprofit gallery is dedicated to promoting regional handicrafts of an exceptional quality. Here you'll find everything artisan-made, from handbags, wallets, leathergoods, and baskets,...
This fabulous nonprofit gallery is dedicated to promoting regional handicrafts of an exceptional quality. Here you'll find everything artisan-made, from handbags, wallets, leathergoods, and baskets, to pottery, indigo-dyed clothing, silver jewelry, rugs, and frankincense incense and burners.
This exclusive shopping mall is built directly next to the stunning Royal Opera House. The shops inside are uniformly expensive, but they do offer the...
This exclusive shopping mall is built directly next to the stunning Royal Opera House. The shops inside are uniformly expensive, but they do offer the highest-quality local treats, from delicious chocolate-covered Omani dates at Tamrah, to exquisite perfumes at Al Husn, to silver and gold incense burners, khanjars, and other hand-crafted traditional items at The Omani Artisan House.
This street is home to scores of shops selling saris, textiles, electronic goods of all types, and gold. Omani gold jewelry is typical of that...
This street is home to scores of shops selling saris, textiles, electronic goods of all types, and gold. Omani gold jewelry is typical of that found across the Arabian peninsula and in India and Pakistan, with elaborate designs that appear heavy, but the pieces are cleverly crafted so they are hollow inside.
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