Majestic Muscat: Souvenir Shopping at Muttrah Souq

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Crowne Plaza Muscat offers its guests a complimentary shuttle bus service to a couple of tourist attractions. These include the “Grand Mosque”, the “Grand Mall”, and a traditional street market called “Muttrah Souq“.

Since I grew up in this region, visiting a mosque wasn’t exactly something that I would choose to do while on vacation. I think that type of excursion is more suitable for Western tourists who want to learn more about the region and visiting a mosque can be a good introduction. Especially in the Gulf region. At the same time, coming from Dubai – a city famous for its endless glitzy and shiny malls – going to another mall during my trip wasn’t exactly what I had in mind. Luckily, I can visit the grand malls of Dubai anytime that I wish.

“Muttrah Souq” sounded interesting. The concept of a traditional street market selling all sorts of souvenirs and local goods was something that I could do on one of my days in this enchanting and original city.
So, I decided to take one day off of my strict tanning and beach lounging schedule to check out “Muttrah Souq”. I actually gave up one full day of going to the beach to visit this old traditional souq. So I hope that you will like the photos that I took as it was mainly for the blog 🙂

Here’s the shuttle bus that takes the hotel guests to the various touristic spots:

Shuttle bus at Crowne Plaza Muscat
Shuttle bus at Crowne Plaza Muscat

 

Shuttle bus timings
Shuttle bus timings

 

Here are some random photos that were taken at Muttrah Souq:

 

beaded trinkets
beaded trinkets

 

mini coffee pots!
mini coffee pots!
Souvenir fridge magnets
Souvenir fridge magnets

 

pop corn (foushar)
pop corn (foushar)

 

I thought that it was ironic that there was a store titled “Dubai” shopping center in the street behind “Muttrah Souq”!

 

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pottery gifts at Muttrah Souq
pottery gifts at Muttrah Souq

 

hair scrunchies and other accessories
hair scrunchies and other accessories

 

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gold shop display window at Muttrah Souq
gold shop display window at Muttrah Souq

 

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Muttrah Souq is a true and authentic street market with its branched out and narrow alleys. While walking around this super cool and traditional market, I decided to make my market experience even more rich by sampling some street food. I snacked on two samosas (one with a vegetable filling and the other with potatoes) and one piece of falafel. Now I have to give you guys a valuable piece of advise: stick to the falafel and avoid the samosas! The samosas are way too greasy and you can barely notice any flavor other than the taste of oil used to fry those samosas. Although the falafel was very dry, it had a nice flavor to it and I regretted not getting three falafels instead of one falafel and two samosas!

 

street food snacks at Muttrah Souq
street food snacks at Muttrah Souq

 

antique decoration boxes
antique decoration boxes

 

Antique decoration or storage boxes
Antique decoration or storage boxes

 

Muttrah Souq entrance
Muttrah Souq entrance

 

For someone who is from the Gulf region and has grown up in it, I can frankly tell you that Muttrah Souq is severely authentic and is a true representation of the culture, traditions and icons of the region. Almost every item that is sold at that souq resonates with me in one way or another. The antique boxes for example, are used to decorate corners in houses in the Gulf region. At our house, we used them to store old newspapers and magazines! Yeah I know what you’re thinking, we’re a weird bunch 🙂

 

I will be posting the rest of the photos from my Muscat trip on the Facebook Page soon. So that you won’t miss a thing from my trip.

If you didn’t get a chance to check the previous post from my trip, you can find it here.

Time for me to go to bed, as I have been out all day doing something quite adventurous…you’ll hear all about it soon. Simply watch this space.

 

See ya,

The Rebellious Saudi Diva xxx

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Nada Al Ghowainim

I am a 30-something Dubai-based Saudi female lifestyle blogger and writer. I am on an endless journey of self-discovery and self-development. Learn More About Me

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