Muscat Travel Guide

Shopping in Muscat

Discover 13 markets, shops, and shopping spots in Muscat, Oman. From local markets to specialty stores — curated from real traveler tips.

13 shops & markets Wikivoyage community
  1. Sabco Centre

    A collection of about half a dozen medium sized shopping centres which is very popular with locals. The actual Sabco Centre has a small souq-like collection of shops that contains many of the handicrafts that are available in the Mutrah Souq. There is also a '''Godiva Chocolates''' shop (tel. +968 24 562367). Opposite the Sabco Centre is the '''Omani Craftsman's House''' that only sells guaranteed Made in Oman crafts at fixed (but relatively high) prices.

  2. Mutrah Souq

    The maze-like souq (marketplace) is often described as the best in the Gulf region. The souq has many shops for jewellery, traditional Omani handicrafts and Omani food at reasonable prices. Some specific items to look for include Arab hand-embroidered mussar (shawls intended to be worn as turbans, OMR10+), garments, nuts, spices, incense, and earthenware. A few shops accept credit cards.

  3. Amouage Perfume Factory

    Amouage perfume is the most expensive perfume in the world, and visitors can learn about its production. It is recommended (but not required) to call beforehand to ensure that someone is available to show you around.

    S-Th 08:30-16:00 Website
  4. Souq al Jumaa

    A bustling flea market with everything from jewellery, camping gear, carpets and even cars. There is a section with clothing, and food stalls are also nearby.

    Fridays 07:00-21:00
  5. Oman Avenues Mall

    Oman Avenues Mall is the largest shopping mall in Oman. Offers shopping, dining, kid zones and entertainment to locals and international tourists.

  6. The Raymond Shop

    Customs suits costing from OMR50-60 each in fabrics from pure wool, wool blends, Cashmere, Mohair, Angora and linen.

    Ruwi High Street, Ruwi Website
  7. Jawahir Oman Jewellers

    Sells prized Omani silver, crafted into contemporary jewellery and gifts in a Muscat workshop.

    Al Wilaj St Website
  8. Omani Heritage Gallery

    This gallery is operated by a non-profit group which encourages cottage industries.

    Jawharat Al Shatti Shopping Centre Website
  9. Carrefour Hypermarket

    There is another Carrefour located in Muscat city centre (see listing above).

    Qurum City Centre
  10. Muscat City Centre

    Contains a lot of shops including a large Carrefour Hypermarket.

  11. Lulu Hypermarket

    All Lulu's branches have delis offering takeaways.

    Al Mina St
  12. Qurum City Centre

    Recently opened at Qurum and contains Carrefour.

  13. Al Meera

    A Qatari-based chain.

Travel tips by Wikivoyage contributors (CC BY-SA 3.0). Data may have changed — verify opening hours before visiting.

Shopping Guide for Muscat: Markets, Stores & Souvenirs

Shopping in Muscat is one of the best ways to experience the city's local culture beyond the usual tourist trail. Whether you're browsing open-air markets for fresh produce and local delicacies, hunting for antiques in backstreet shops, or searching for artisan crafts and design goods to take home, Muscat's shopping scene has something for every kind of traveler and every budget.

This guide covers 13 shopping spots in Muscat sourced from Wikivoyage — the traveler-written travel guide — ensuring you're getting recommendations from real visitors who've been there. Unlike algorithmically ranked lists, these are the shops, markets, and stores that travelers actually tell each other about.

Types of Shopping in Muscat

Muscat's shopping landscape includes several distinct categories. Markets are the heart of local commerce — weekly or daily gatherings where you'll find fresh food, second-hand clothing, handmade goods, and antiques at prices far below tourist shops. Specialty stores in Muscat often have decades of history and deep expertise — bookshops, wine merchants, tea rooms, craft suppliers, and independent fashion boutiques. Souvenir and gift shops vary widely in quality: the best ones in Muscat sell locally made products, while others sell identical mass-produced goods found in every city. This guide steers you toward the former.

Shopping Tips for Travelers in Muscat

  • Visit markets early. The best stalls at Muscat's markets fill up fast. Arrive in the first hour of opening for the widest selection and freshest goods, especially for food markets.
  • Carry local currency. Many independent shops and market vendors in Muscat prefer cash. Have small denomination local currency on hand to avoid problems at card-only or cash-only stalls.
  • Check opening days carefully. Many specialist shops in Muscat close on Sundays and some close on Mondays or Wednesday afternoons. Always verify hours before making a special trip.
  • Ask about provenance. When buying what appears to be locally made or artisan goods in Muscat, don't hesitate to ask where items are made. Genuine local products make far better souvenirs than imported look-alikes.
  • Budget for customs limits. If you're traveling internationally, keep in mind duty-free allowances for your home country, especially for food products, alcohol, and tobacco bought in Muscat.
  • Bargaining culture varies. In some markets in Muscat light bargaining is expected; in most established shops, the price is fixed. Follow local cues — if other shoppers are negotiating, it's acceptable; if prices are clearly marked, they typically aren't.

Best Souvenirs to Buy in Muscat

The most meaningful souvenirs from Muscat are the ones that can't be bought elsewhere — locally produced food and drink, handmade objects by local artisans, books published in the city or about the region, and items that reflect the city's distinct cultural identity. Avoid mass-produced miniatures and branded merchandise that you'll find in identical form in every tourist shop. Instead, focus on the specialty stores and markets listed in this guide where authentic local products are the norm.

Shopping Neighborhoods in Muscat

Like most cities, Muscat's best independent shopping is concentrated in specific neighborhoods rather than spread evenly across the city. Historic city centers and old towns tend to have the highest density of specialty shops, antique dealers, and design boutiques. Residential neighborhoods often host the best local food markets and everyday shopping that tourists rarely discover. This guide's listings span the city so you can plan your shopping around whichever neighborhoods you're already visiting.

Meet Fellow Travelers While Exploring Muscat

Solo travel and group shopping are not mutually exclusive. Many Nomax users find travel companions for market days, afternoon shopping strolls, or finding someone who knows the city well enough to point you to the best local stores. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers currently in Muscat — whether you want a market guide, a fellow bargain hunter, or simply someone to share the discovery of a great find.

Frequently Asked Questions: Shopping in Muscat

Where to shop in Muscat?

Muscat has 13 curated shopping spots including markets, specialty stores, and local boutiques. This guide covers the best places to shop, from open-air markets with local produce and handmade goods to bookshops, antique dealers, and souvenir stores. Use the Nomax app to connect with fellow travelers who can share their favourite shopping finds in Muscat.

What souvenirs to buy in Muscat?

The best souvenirs from Muscat are those that reflect the city's culture and craftsmanship — local food specialties, artisan products, books about the city or region, handmade ceramics or textiles, and locally produced beverages. Markets are the best place to find authentic souvenirs at fair prices. Other travelers on Nomax often share tips on where to find genuinely local products versus tourist-trap shops.

Are there any markets in Muscat?

Yes, Muscat has several markets listed in this guide including weekly food markets, antique fairs, and craft markets. Markets are excellent for experiencing local daily life and finding unique items you won't find in chain stores. Opening days and hours vary — check individual listings for current schedules before visiting.

What are the best specialty shops in Muscat?

Muscat has a range of specialty shops covering books, design, fashion, food and drink, antiques, and local crafts. Many of the shops in this guide are independent stores with deep expertise in their niche — a far better experience than mall shopping. The listings here are sourced from traveler community knowledge, so they tend to be the kinds of places locals actually recommend.

How do I find shopping companions in Muscat?

Download Nomax to instantly connect with other travelers in Muscat. Whether you want a local recommendation, a shopping companion for a market day, or someone who knows where to find the best local products, Nomax lets you chat with and meet fellow travelers in the city. It's free and available on iOS and Android.

Is it safe to shop in Muscat as a solo traveler?

Shopping in Muscat is generally safe for solo travelers. At markets, keep an eye on your belongings and use a secure bag. For valuable purchases, ask for receipts and check the return policy. When browsing late-evening markets, stick to well-lit areas. Connect with other travelers on Nomax for up-to-date safety tips from people currently in Muscat.

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