
Ramadan brings traditional markets in Oman to life
Muttrah Souq, one of Oman's most iconic markets, is seeing a sharp rise in footfall. A cherished landmark, the souq holds a special place in the hearts of Omanis, with families making it a tradition to visit during Ramadan.
'We're experiencing a significant boom this month,' said Khalid al Sharaqi, a shop owner. 'The market caters to every Omani family – women shop for abayas, accessories, silver jewellery and shoes, while men look for kummas, mussars and Arabic perfumes. Children's toys are also in high demand.'
The maze of narrow alleys and the fragrance of bukhoor in every corner of the souq add to its quaint charm. Elderly men sit around sharing stories of the market's past over cups of kahwa. 'This is what gives the market its soul and unique character,' Sharaqi added. Seeb Souq
Seeb Souq, one of Oman's oldest markets, has recently undergone renovations but its traditional appeal remains intact. The market is particularly busy after iftar. 'Seeb Souq is well known for its variety of goods and negotiable prices,' said Omar al Amri, a local merchant. 'It offers everything from Omani handicrafts and silverware to traditional clothes.'
Seeb Souq is also a primary market for fresh produce, fish and meat. Overlooking the sea, it provides a scenic shopping experience. 'The combination of heritage, commerce and a seaside setting makes Seeb Souq a popular market for both locals and tourists during Ramadan,' Amri noted.
In the heart of Nizwa, the city's historic souq remains a cultural treasure, drawing large crowds throughout Ramadan. Located near the famed Nizwa Fort, the market showcases Oman's ancient traditions. 'Nizwa Souq is a must-visit destination, especially during Ramadan,' said Saeed al Nabhani, a local trader. Nizwa Souq
The market is divided into distinct sections, including heritage areas and dedicated spaces for fresh farm produce. It has a separate market for dates which see heightened demand as shoppers seek the finest Omani and Gulf varieties for Ramadan feasts. 'On Fridays, the market is packed with shoppers from across the sultanate, all coming together to purchase essentials for the holy month,' Nabhani added.
As Ramadan progresses, these traditional markets are a hive of activity with commerce and cultural practices coming together. From the historic alleys of Muttrah to the bustling stalls of Nizwa, the spirit of Ramadan breathes new life into Oman's souqs, preserving traditions while catering to customers' needs.

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