1. Muttrah is a district located in the city of Muscat, the capital of Oman. It is known for its historical charm, bustling souq (marketplace), and picturesque views of the harbor. The area has a rich history, with its roots dating back to ancient times when it served as a strategic trading port.
One of the main attractions in Muttrah is the Muttrah Souq, which is a maze of narrow alleys and bustling stalls selling a wide variety of goods. Here, you can find traditional Omani jewelry, textiles, spices, perfumes, and souvenirs. The Souq is a vibrant and colorful place, perfect for soaking in the local culture and indulging in some retail therapy.
Another notable landmark in Muttrah is the Muttrah Corniche, a scenic waterfront promenade that offers panoramic views of the harbor and the mountains. The Corniche is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, especially during the evenings when it comes alive with families, joggers, and street performers.
2. The working hours of the Muttrah Souq and its shops may vary, but it generally opens around 9:00 AM and closes at around 10:00 PM. The best way to get accurate and up-to-date information about specific opening hours is to contact the shops or the Oman Tourism Information Center. Unfortunately, I don’t have access to specific phone numbers for these establishments at the moment.
3. There is no specific ticket required to visit Muttrah, as it is an open area. However, if you plan to visit any museums or attractions within Muttrah (such as the Bait Al Zubair Museum), there may be an entrance fee. The transportation to Muttrah can be easily arranged through taxis or public buses, as it is a well-connected district in Muscat. Taxis are readily available throughout the city, and you can also use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Careem. Additionally, there are public buses that operate within Muscat, and you can check the Oman Public Transport website for routes and schedules.