Sohar Fish Market in Sohar, Oman, is a vibrant and bustling place that showcases the richness of Omani maritime culture. Located along the coastal line of the Batinah region, this market is a testament to the city's historical association with fishing and trade. The modern structure of the market, designed by Norwegian firm Snohetta, perfectly blends traditional Omani architecture with contemporary design, creating an inviting and functional space for both locals and tourists. The market is characterized by its lively atmosphere where fishermen and merchants engage in the daily auction of fresh catches ranging from small fishes to larger species like tuna and kingfish. Visitors are greeted with the scent of the sea and the sights of colorful seafood on display. Locals commonly visit the market to purchase fresh seafood or simply to enjoy a walk along the waterfront, taking in the essence of Omani daily life. The market also boasts shops selling local spices, Omani sweets, and artisanal crafts, making it a cultural experience beyond just a place to buy fish. The design ensures sustainability with natural cooling techniques and provides shade, making it a pleasant experience despite the heat.