Mutrah Souq, also known as Al Dhalam Souq, is a traditional market located on the Mutrah Corniche in Muscat, the capital of Oman. The souq is one of the oldest marketplaces in the Arab world and has served as a hub of commerce for centuries, making it a significant landmark in Muscat. It's a maze of alleys lined with shops that sell a variety of items from traditional Omani and Bedouin handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry to everyday household goods. The souq is known for its bustling atmosphere, the aromatic scents of spices and incense, and the vivid array of fabrics and artefacts. Visitors can find Omani hats, called 'kummas,' frankincense, traditional daggers known as 'khanjars,' and beautiful silverware among other souvenirs. The architecture and interior design of the market reflect the authentic Omani culture with lantern-lit hallways and carved wooden doors, which bring visitors back to the times of Arabian Nights. It's not just a place for buying souvenirs; it's also where locals come to socialize and shop for their daily needs. Mutrah Souq is an essential experience for anyone visiting Muscat, giving a glimpse into the trade history and cultural fabric of Oman.