https://ph.trip.com/moments/detail/nizwa-24924-132808839?locale=en-PH
E28***52Japan
levelIconContributor

Nizwa, Oman: A Stunning Ancient City for Café Lovers!

Nizwa, the ancient city of Oman, is absolutely stunning! Highly recommended for café lovers! Oman might not be very familiar to Japanese travelers, but it’s actually a Japan-friendly country blessed with abundant tourist attractions. Don’t limit yourself to just the capital, Muscat! The best time to visit is between October and March. Even in September or April, if the temperature and humidity are low, it can be quite comfortable. However, the midday heat during the peak summer season can be overwhelming 🥵. While Nizwa can be visited as a day trip from Muscat, staying for at least one night is highly recommended. The atmosphere inside the castle from evening to night is incredibly charming. The moderately touristy Arabian vibe feels romantic💕✨ (though it might not be deep enough for those seeking a more immersive Islamic experience). There are plenty of stylish cafés ☕️💕, with LeCafe being particularly recommended for its ambiance, taste, and excellent service. The castle itself is very compact, but Nizwa as a whole is quite expansive. Additionally, Omanis are kind and friendly. If you get lost, they’ll likely assist you warmly. The family-friendly atmosphere also makes it a great destination for family trips. Local women wear abayas, but female travelers don’t seem to be required to wear them (though wearing bikinis at the beach is best avoided). **Main Attractions:** - Nizwa Fort (recommended in the evening, entrance fee required) - Nizwa Souq (free entry) - Al Aqur Castle Walls (best from late evening to night, entrance fee required) - Mountains in the outskirts. **Costs (as of April 2024):** Prices felt similar to Japan. Hotels in the central area (≈inside the castle walls) start at around 10,000 yen. Meals at restaurants can be as cheap as 500 yen, but budgeting around 1,000 yen is safer. Cafés start at around 400 yen. Most places accept credit cards. There’s a money exchange shop near the castle walls, which closes at noon and reopens at 4 PM. **Access (as of April 2024):** To Muscat: By air or by bus from Dubai (operated by one company). There are no railways. From Muscat: By car or bus (2 buses per day, taking 2–3 hours). In Muscat, buses depart from the bus company’s station, and you can board them at the airport or the bus terminal. While it’s better to purchase tickets in advance, you can pay in cash if there are available seats. As of April 2024, tickets cannot be purchased online. The timetable displayed online is accurate, and buses are generally punctual, though the seats are quite cramped. There are also buses from other regional cities in Oman to Nizwa.
View original text
*This content is provided by our partner and translated by AI
Posted: Jun 9, 2025
d31***72
Taku.O
Asraf Mirza
_tx***a0
4 people found this moment helpful
1 review
D22***23
D22***23
View original text
Submit
4
Mentioned in this post
Attraction

Nizwa Fort

4.7/55 reviews | Historic buildings
Nizwa
No. 5 of Best Things to Do in Oman
Details
Show more
Related Trip Moments
Nizwa Fort

Must-Visit in Oman! The Desert Fortress, Nizwa Fort

루시77
Nizwa Fort

☕️ Nizwa's Essential Coffee Trail

Ihar Beliauski
Nizwa Fort

🏰🌴 Nizwa Heritage – The Cultural Heart of Oman

ainjamil
Nizwa Fort

ทะเลทรายรอบเมืองนิซวา (Nizwa Desert)

แนนนี่เองค่าา
Nizwa Fort

Meet the local tribes

แนนนี่เองค่าา
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

Oman’s Hidden Gems Revealed: Insider Tips for Off-the-Beaten-Path Treasures!

ElineHolm
Nizwa Fort

🌅 The light and shadow of the old city of Nizwa at sunset

Jane_Travel
Nizwa Fort

Day Trip to Nizwa the Old Capital!

ahmedmaaiee
Museum of Islamic Art

8-day trip across Bahrain and other countries, super detailed guide is here

QuantumCoder_012
Nizwa Fort

14-Day Cross-Country Journey: Explore Saudi Arabia and Multiple Countries in One Trip

DIYDesignDen
Museum of Islamic Art

14-Day Multi-Country Journey Through Saudi Arabia and More: A Super Detailed Guide

HarperSutherland84
Kingdom Centre

Multi-Country Tour Including Saudi Arabia: Discover the Millennium Secrets in Museums

_TI***c8