4 Best Shopping in Oman

Ibra Ladies Souq

Fodor's choice
Every Wednesday from 8 to noon, the typically quiet desert town of Ibra is overrun with vendors and shoppers from all around Sharqiyah for the massive ladies' market, a display of the best perfumes, silks and other textiles, makeup, and jewelry in the region. Though traditionally access was restricted exclusively to women, this policy has eased over the years so the odd brave or curious man can be seen walking through the crowded byways through the hoards of women immersed in the heat of barter and negotiation. The energy of the market is exhilarating, and the women are extremely friendly with foreign visitors and quick to try to explain their handicrafts and products. Other customers will jump in to help translate. It is the most lively market in Oman, and well worth a visit if you can plan to be in the area on a Wednesday morning on your way to or from Bidiyah, which is about 30 minutes to the south.

Mutrah Souq

Mutrah Fodor's choice

The main corridor of the Mutrah Souq is filled with hawkers selling inexpensive pashmina scarves, frankincense, incense burners, "I Love Oman" T-shirts, antique khanjars (daggers), and coffeepots. If you enter from the Corniche side and take your first right up a narrow walkway, you will find a fantastic perfume shop on the left-hand side of the row, where the expert owner will patiently pull bottles for you to smell until you find the perfect scent. Behind the souq, you will find women from the Dhofar province in the south selling homemade bakhoor incense and top-quality frankincense for rock-bottom prices. The best time to go is in the evenings, after Maghrib prayers, when the lanes are full of local Omani shoppers. The souk is typically open Saturday through Thursday mornings (9–1) and every late afternoon and evening (4–9 or 10).

Al Bahri Rd., Muscat, Masqat, 113, Oman
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Closed Fri. morning

Haffa Souk

The largest and oldest souk in Salalah is also the most chaotic, but you'll have lots of fun exploring the hundreds of stalls. There's an eclectic range of colorful kaftans and knitted caps, jewelry, perfume, rugs, ceramics, wooden handicrafts, and frankincense.

Awquad Bayt Marhun, Salalah, Zufar, Oman
Shopping Details
Rate Includes: Closed Fri. morning

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New Souq

At this market, right behind the Haffa House Hotel, you can shop for traditional embroidered caps, dates, frankincense, perfumes, clay burners, raffia mats, and other typical Omani souvenirs.