Mutrah Fort
Mutrah Fort
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8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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- LolaGo1Washington DC, District of Columbia6,624 contributionsTook many pictures here!I saw this fort as we were driving to and walking around the corniche of Mutrah. Took several pictures as we got near it. There are steps to climb, but it was worth the efforts. Beautiful views of Mutrah neighborhoods, the beach, the water of the Persian Gulf!Visited November 2023Travelled soloWritten 16 November 2023
- my journeyMuscat, Oman38 contributionsA hike in entry chargesThe main issue is with the ticket price mentioned in the official website and the fort entrance. In website, it’s mentioned omr 1 for residents and if we reach there they are charging 3 omr per person. I sent a email to the provided email and called to the number on the website. The call was attended by a person who is in Salalah and he is not the concerned person. And there is no response to the mail. Visited the fort this week. was not very busy and is not worth seeing for the amount of 3 omr. You can visit and come down within 20 to 30 minutesVisited January 2024Travelled soloWritten 1 February 2024
- Rim9 contributionsWe just stayed below and took pictures of the Fort, didn’t cost us anything.I see this from the street below, but expensive to enter. 3 OMR for non Omani residents and 1 OMR for residents. You have to climb up steep stairs, which is not suitable for elderly and disabled. We just stayed below and took pictures of the Fort, didn’t cost us anything.Visited February 2024Travelled with familyWritten 13 February 2024
- MarcusHurleyCalne, United Kingdom10,817 contributionsGreat viewsMutrah is the third fort on the Muscat coastline and guarded the bay just north of the main harbour. Another fort built by the Portuguese, on the site of an earlier structure, in the 16th century, it is now actually open to the public. It's quite a climb to get to and there isn't much there, some eighteenth century canons and a 1930's French Hotchkiss gun, all set up on battlements and turrets. I couldn't see how to get in to the main tower at the east end of the fort but the views from the places we did get to were impressive. The fort is small and probably didn't have many troops stationed there but it could mount a decent amount of artillery to deter any attackers. We were able to look down on a docked Russian ship, flying a flotilla commander's flag so that was surprising. With a bit of research I found it is the Russian frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov (543), in the area after exercises in Qatar but I was surprised it was in Oman, considering Western/Russian relations at the moment. There is parking just outside the fort and the ticket office (3 OMR entry) is next to the entrance.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 20 March 2024
- Dirk WAlexandra Headland, Australia10,118 contributionsHarbor viewsThe Fort sits on a hill at the end of the Mutrah Corniche, easy walking distance from the Souq. It may have been there before, but the main walls and watchtower date back to the time of the Portuguese. It is now open to visit and offers panoramic views over Muscats natural harbor.Visited April 2024Travelled soloWritten 24 May 2024
- MozzroomNew Plymouth, New Zealand674 contributionsGood Views Of HarbourThe fort is up on the hill overlooking the eastern end of the corniche. It is easy to access by foot but a bit of a puff if you are out of shape. Entrance is 3 OMR for an adult and is worth it as the views of the corniche and harbour are excellent. Worth a visit while in Muscat.Visited June 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 29 June 2024
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royufu
Japan2,086 contributions
Feb 2024 • Solo
Many old guidebooks say it's free, but as of February 2024, foreigners are charged an admission fee of 3 OMR. Considering the relatively high admission fee, the facility is small and there are no eye-catching exhibits. However, the view overlooking the port of Muttrah is beautiful.
Written 6 February 2024
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Marina and Co. Ltd
St. Petersburg, Russia83,120 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
After visiting the Palace & People Museum, our Guide Paul noticed that we were at the foot of the historical, architectural and fortification landmark - Muttrah Fort. It is believed that the fort was originally built on the mountain in 1507🇴🇲 by the Omanis, but was extensively rebuilt (with the walls and towers increasing in thickness) by the Portuguese during their occupation of Oman in the 1500s. It remained an important defence until our time. If there is time, it is worth visiting, as the summit offers stunning views of the port and the surroundings of Muttrach Cornish, it will cost you nothing!☝️
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Written 15 October 2024
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Muscat, Oman38 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
The main issue is with the ticket price mentioned in the official website and the fort entrance. In website, it’s mentioned omr 1 for residents and if we reach there they are charging 3 omr per person. I sent a email to the provided email and called to the number on the website. The call was attended by a person who is in Salalah and he is not the concerned person. And there is no response to the mail.
Visited the fort this week. was not very busy and is not worth seeing for the amount of 3 omr. You can visit and come down within 20 to 30 minutes
Visited the fort this week. was not very busy and is not worth seeing for the amount of 3 omr. You can visit and come down within 20 to 30 minutes
Written 2 February 2024
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Sanka1 🇱🇰🇬🇧
Bicester, UK6,172 contributions
Oct 2024 • Solo
I visited the Mutrah fort yesterday and it was great. The access and the car park is located behind the main boulevard so you have to take an alternate route to get there if you're driving. The ticket to enter the fort and parking costs OMR3 and can be purchased at the gate. There's a few stairwells to get to the top so I recommend wearing comfortable shoes. Once on top you can see the surrounding mountains, Mutrah town and the sea which makes this the best place for a fort. Highly recommended if you're in the area.
Written 16 October 2024
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MarcusHurley
Calne, UK10,817 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
Mutrah is the third fort on the Muscat coastline and guarded the bay just north of the main harbour. Another fort built by the Portuguese, on the site of an earlier structure, in the 16th century, it is now actually open to the public. It's quite a climb to get to and there isn't much there, some eighteenth century canons and a 1930's French Hotchkiss gun, all set up on battlements and turrets. I couldn't see how to get in to the main tower at the east end of the fort but the views from the places we did get to were impressive.
The fort is small and probably didn't have many troops stationed there but it could mount a decent amount of artillery to deter any attackers. We were able to look down on a docked Russian ship, flying a flotilla commander's flag so that was surprising. With a bit of research I found it is the Russian frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov (543), in the area after exercises in Qatar but I was surprised it was in Oman, considering Western/Russian relations at the moment.
There is parking just outside the fort and the ticket office (3 OMR entry) is next to the entrance.
The fort is small and probably didn't have many troops stationed there but it could mount a decent amount of artillery to deter any attackers. We were able to look down on a docked Russian ship, flying a flotilla commander's flag so that was surprising. With a bit of research I found it is the Russian frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov (543), in the area after exercises in Qatar but I was surprised it was in Oman, considering Western/Russian relations at the moment.
There is parking just outside the fort and the ticket office (3 OMR entry) is next to the entrance.
Written 20 March 2024
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Mark G
Portsmouth, UK72 contributions
Aug 2023
Worth the entrance fee (2OR) for the views alone. Always good to take in a cultural aspect of a country when visiting and this shows how important muscat was as a port.
A few cannons and a WW2 gun to see, but not allowed to enter the tower. Little cafe is very convenient if temperature is high…
A few cannons and a WW2 gun to see, but not allowed to enter the tower. Little cafe is very convenient if temperature is high…
Written 22 August 2023
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Mozzroom
New Plymouth, New Zealand674 contributions
June 2024 • Couples
The fort is up on the hill overlooking the eastern end of the corniche.
It is easy to access by foot but a bit of a puff if you are out of shape.
Entrance is 3 OMR for an adult and is worth it as the views of the corniche and harbour are excellent.
Worth a visit while in Muscat.
It is easy to access by foot but a bit of a puff if you are out of shape.
Entrance is 3 OMR for an adult and is worth it as the views of the corniche and harbour are excellent.
Worth a visit while in Muscat.
Written 29 June 2024
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Nitish Kanetkar
Pune, India24 contributions
Jan 2020
It is small fort from where you can get a beautiful view of Mutrah and harbor. There was no visitor fee charged when I visited. There is nothing much to see inside the fort but it is a good view point. It has cannons of 17th century and a Gun at the top. You can carry camera, water bottles.
Written 11 January 2020
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands6,233 contributions
Feb 2023
This fort was built by the Portuguese on an earlier structure during the same period as the Mirani fort in Old Muscat. Even during the 1580s for a worldpower like Portugal at the time it was quite an investment. However, one has to realize there was no Suez canal yet and to sail long distance between Europe, India and the Far East was quite hazardous. Muscat was of enormous strategic importance to control a crucial sea route. This has all changed and nowadays the location is merely a very nice viewpoint over the coastline and Mutrah port.
Written 28 February 2023
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia10,118 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
The Fort sits on a hill at the end of the Mutrah Corniche, easy walking distance from the Souq. It may have been there before, but the main walls and watchtower date back to the time of the Portuguese. It is now open to visit and offers panoramic views over Muscats natural harbor.
Written 24 May 2024
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