Right across the road from our hotel is the Mutrah FishMarket. It starts at 4am when the fishing boats return with their catch and closes basically when the catch is all sold. For sale were some massive fish and various other edible sea creatures. If ...
... , deemed the €8 asking price for 2 cans of lukewarm beer exorbitant. Then today we paid an early morning visit to the fishmarket to witness some big game fish having stuff done to them by knife wielding locals that left us in no doubt that yes, ...
... something and grounds that could accommodate 20K praying people. Definitely worth the visit. I also went down to Muttrah - to the fishmarket and then the souk, which is the markplace where you can get all kinds of things, including touristy souveniers ...
... mean that he was the owner of the store and had produced all its beautiful wares.
We by chance came across the Muttrah fishmarket just as it was closing. Lots of interesting fish, including giant prawns, small tuna, and even octapus. Sure ...
... the coals lit.
Monday Tina had organized a city tour for us to take. It was great. We went to the Mosque, the fishmarket, a souq, the palace, a museum and the Al Bustan Palace Hotel. Which was something to be seen for sure. The place was ...
... we didn't spend a lot of time walking around - we tried to stay where it was covered and shaded. A quick stop at the FishMarket and a brief look at the 'butchery'; shops where we saw a lot of sheep heads and various parts - not fit for ...
... deftly replace it on his head. One word of warning: If you are handed any bill that has been used as currency at the Muscatfishmarket, do not place it into your purse or wallet or money clip. It will have been nearly drenched in, what shall I call it, ...
... . So there you are up to now... let’s see what happens next! Some days later... Mutrah, Old Town, Mena Hotel, Muscat, Oman..listening to blues on the portable sound system, drinking gin , cool breeze coming in from the tiny veranda overlooking the ...