1. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is an iconic landmark in Muscat, Oman. It was completed in 2001 and named after Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said, the Sultan of Oman. The mosque is known for its stunning Islamic architecture, featuring a blend of Omani, Persian, and Indian designs.

The main prayer hall is adorned with a beautiful hand-woven carpet, which is one of the largest in the world. The intricately designed Persian carpet covers the entire prayer hall and took four years to complete. The mosque also has one of the largest crystal chandeliers in the world, weighing a massive 8.5 tons.

The exterior of the mosque is equally breathtaking, with its grand entrance and minarets reaching a height of 90 meters. The mosque is surrounded by lush gardens and elegant Islamic geometric patterns, adding to its overall magnificence.

2. The working hours of Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque are from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, except for Fridays. On Fridays, the mosque opens for visitors from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM only for tourists, as it is reserved for local worshippers during prayer time. It is recommended to check the official website or contact the mosque for the most up-to-date information on timings and any temporary closures.

It is also advisable to dress modestly when visiting the mosque, with women covering their hair and wearing long-sleeved tops and trousers or skirts that go below the knee. Men should also wear modest clothing, avoiding shorts and sleeveless shirts.

3. Entry to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is free of charge. As it is a popular tourist attraction, it is easily accessible by public transportation or taxis. There is ample parking available for those who prefer to drive. Taxis are readily available in Muscat and can be easily booked using popular ride-hailing apps. It is recommended to check transportation options and plan accordingly, as parking may be limited during peak visiting hours.