Tours and Tickets to Experience Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace)
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Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace)

The courtyard fronting the Al Alam is both wheelchair- and stroller-accessible.
Wear sunscreen or a hat if you visit during the day as the courtyard in front of the palace has no shade.
Hit the harborfront for palace photos with the clifftop Al Jalali Fort in the background.
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Visitors aren’t permitted inside the Al Alam Palace or its grounds, but most Muscat sightseeing tours include a stop outside its gates to admire its exterior. Private Muscat tours that feature the palace start at around US$200 per group, while shared-group cruise shore excursions typically cost US$65 per person.
The Al Alam Palace is a purely ceremonial palace: It serves as a venue for royal ceremonies and state events and not as the actual residence of the Sultan of Oman, Sultan Haithim bin Tariq. The flamboyantly designed gold-and-blue palace symbolizes Oman’s rich heritage and modernity.
Yes, you can take photos of the Al Alam Palace, but only from the outside, as visitors aren’t allowed to enter the building or its surrounding grounds. Luckily, the ornamental palace gates, manicured flower gardens, and plazas that front them provide attractive foregrounds for any pictures you take.
The Al Alam Palace is located in the heart of Old Muscat, near several other top attractions. The 16th-century Portuguese forts of Al Mirani and Al Jalali are about a 10–13-minute walk away, while two museums showcasing Oman’s heritage—the Bait Al Zubair and National Museum—are even closer.
Yes, there are rules for visiting the Al Alam Palace. As the palace is an important building, visitors should behave and dress respectfully, which means acting responsibly and quietly and wearing clothes that cover your shoulders and knees. You should also avoid photographing security personnel or nearby restricted or private areas.











































































































































