Muttrah Corniche, a picturesque waterfront that stretches from Muttrah Fish Market to Riyam Park, hugs the coastline of Muttrah Bay in Muscat. Backed by the rugged Al Hajar Mountains, this historic area is home to the bustling Muttrah Souk and serves as Muscat’s cruise port. As the city’s oldest commercial center, the corniche offers a vibrant blend of traditional and modern elements. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, taking in the sea views, or explore the souk’s labyrinthine alleys filled with aromatic spices, colorful textiles, and intricate handicrafts.
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