Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Muscat with a full-day tour designed to showcase the city's most iconic landmarks. Begin your day at the awe-inspiring Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture.
Continue to the elegant Royal Opera House, reflecting Oman's commitment to arts and culture. Next, stroll along the bustling Mutrah Corniche, explore the traditional fish market, and shop for unique souvenirs at the historic old souq.
After a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, the tour takes you to the majestic Al Alam Palace, the ceremonial residence of His Majesty the Sultan. Explore the nearby Mirani Fort, a 16th-century fortress offering stunning views of the harbor.
Conclude your journey at the National Museum, where you'll delve into Oman's rich cultural heritage through its carefully curated exhibits. This tour is the perfect way to experience the essence of Muscat in a single day, combining history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
Pick-Up Time Notification: We will inform you of the exact pick-up time one day before the tour via your provided WhatsApp phone number. Please ensure that you provide the correct WhatsApp contact details when booking. Pick-Up Timing: The pick-up will be scheduled 30-60 minutes before the activity start time, depending on your location. Please be ready and waiting at your designated pick-up spot to ensure a smooth and timely departure.
The first sight on the tour is Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque which is truly a masterpiece of the world architecture. It took 6 years to erect it and in 2001 it was successfully opened. This mosque is a traditional light Islamic building made from sandstone and marble. It has got 5 minarets – one main and 4 side minarets which create a special distinctive look. The internal design is rich in mosaics, huge handmade Persian carpets and chandeliers decorated with crystals.
The pearl of the Oman musical and stage art.
Mutrah Souq, Mutrah Market Near Mutrah Corniche. That’s an ideal place if you want to have a look at the ordinary life of Oman. Just go along the rows, look for the items, bargain and have fun as here you can find everything starting from spices finishing traditional rugs, vases or just souvenirs.
You can admire the beauty of Muscat from the observation deck at the fort.
Residence of Sultan Qaboos. From both sides the forts surround the palace, so you’ll likely enjoy the magnificent scenery. Located in the center of the city, it always attracts a lot of visitors and, although, people are not allowed to go in, they can easily go around and take cool photos.
Bait Al Zubair is cultural foundation started initially with a private museum that opened its carved wooden doors to the public in 1998. It is funded by its founders, the Zubair family. In 2005 the family established the Bait Al Zubair Foundation as the cultural and social arm of the family-owned business, The Zubair Corporation. The Foundation manages the cultural space and develops projects relating to culture and heritage, the arts, the community, history and publishing. Bait al Zubair displays the family’s collection of Omani artefacts that spans a number of centuries, and is considered to be the finest that is privately owned. Its ethnographic artefacts reflect highly specialised inherited skills that define Oman’s society, both past and present. It is one of the country’s architectural icons and in 1999 was the proud recipient of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos’ Award for Architectural Excellence, the first time it was awarded in Oman.
Enjoy a lunch with national cuisine in Ramssa Omani restaurant (or in a similar restaurant)
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