Oman's Muscat Festival set to be more fun but less loud in 2013

Published January 7th, 2013 - 10:06 GMT
2011's Muscat Festival was unashamedly loud and proud (Photo: A & O Technology)
2011's Muscat Festival was unashamedly loud and proud (Photo: A & O Technology)
The residents of Qurum suburb will heave a sigh of relief with the Muscat Municipality’s decision to drop Qurum Natural Park as one of the venues for the month-long Muscat Festival, to be held from January 30 to February 28.
According to the Muscat Festival website, two new venues have been added this time, besides a three-day fashion show at the Riyam Park and the Tour of Oman cycling race that will crisscross parts of the country.
 

Every year, residents of the posh Qurum suburb endure traffic and parking nightmares for an entire month, especially around the Qurum Nature Park, also known as Rose Garden. However, this year, the Heritage and Culture Village has moved to Amerat Park in the outskirts of Muscat and Qurum residents are relieved.

Also, unlike in the past, entry to Amerat Park will be free of charge. However, there will be an entry fee of 200 baizas per adult and 100 baizas per child at the Naseem Park and Baushar Stadium.

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