Muscat is the Arab world's most livable capital — a city that never chose between tradition and modernity. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, with its 50-meter minaret and the world's second-largest hand-knotted carpet, is Oman's architectural crown. The Mutrah Corniche, with its dhow harbor and colonnaded old souk, and the Royal Palace district combine to make Muscat one of the Gulf's most authentic and rewarding cities.
Highlights
- ✓Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque — one of the world's most beautiful mosques, open to non-Muslims
- ✓Mutrah Souq — the most authentic traditional market in the Gulf
- ✓Mutrah Corniche — scenic waterfront promenade with views of the dhow harbor
- ✓Royal Opera House Muscat — world-class performances in stunning surroundings
- ✓Al Jalali and Al Mirani forts guarding the entrance to Muscat Bay
How to Get There
Muscat International Airport (MCT) with direct flights from Europe, Asia and the Gulf.
Best Time to Visit
Oct–Mar for pleasant sightseeing temperatures
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