Muscat — Hotels and restaurants across the Sultanate are marking the Christmas season with a wide range of special lunches and dinners, offering residents and visitors festive menus, themed décor and family-friendly celebrations, particularly in the capital.
Several of Muscat’s leading luxury hotels have curated Christmas Day brunches, gala dinners and seasonal buffets, blending international festive favourites with signature culinary offerings.
Among the prominent venues hosting Christmas celebrations are St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat, Mandarin Oriental Muscat, The Chedi Muscat, W Muscat, Kempinski Hotel Muscat, Sheraton Oman Hotel, Crowne Plaza OCEC Muscat, and JW Marriott Muscat.
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The hotels are offering traditional Christmas roasts, seafood selections, festive desserts and live entertainment, with several venues also arranging special programmes for children, including visits from Santa Claus and holiday-themed activities.
In addition to hotels, a number of popular standalone restaurants are also hosting Christmas lunches and dinners, catering to families and groups seeking a more casual festive experience. These include Woodlands Restaurant, Foodlands, Imperial Kitchen, and 1947 Indian Restaurant, which are serving specially curated seasonal menus alongside their regular offerings.
Industry executives say the strong lineup of Christmas dining options reflects Oman’s diverse expatriate community and the growing demand for international festive experiences in a family-oriented environment.
Hotels and restaurants have advised guests to book in advance, as many Christmas events are expected to be fully reserved amid strong seasonal demand.





