Mutrah Corniche is an exquisite promenade in Muscat, Oman, stretching along the harbor. The area is famous for combining the charm of an ancient port with modern architecture. Its beautifully laid-out walking path offers stunning views of the serene blue waters of the Gulf of Oman and the rugged mountains in the backdrop. The Corniche comes into its prime in the evening when the setting sun bathes the area in a golden light, and the temperature becomes cooler. Visitors can see a mix of traditional and contemporary Omani life, with old white-washed buildings standing alongside more modern constructions. The path leads to the bustling Mutrah Souq, one of the oldest marketplaces in the Arab world, where you can buy traditional textiles, gold, and spices. Along with numerous benches and lush green patches, the Corniche features monuments like the giant incense burner standing atop a rocky cliff. The promenade is popular among both locals and tourists for leisurely walks, exercise, and enjoying street food from various stalls lining the place.