Mutrah Souq
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"There are two parts to Muttrah Souq. The more "touristy" half, selling classic Omani souvenirs such as incense burners, frankinsnce, silver work, coffee pots, and various antique type trinkets. The other half is a more "local" market, selling children's toys, clothes and kitchenware. The Souq is a bit of a labyrinth, and it can feel easy to get lost. Broadly, if you follow the streets leading downhill, you will get back to the Corniche. Once you enter through the domed arch on the Corniche, follow the route up to the central intersection, with a stained glass dome ceiling. Generally shops selling the same kinds of things in the same areas, so all the incense shops are clustered together etc. "
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