Seeb, Coastal city in northeastern Oman.
Seeb is a coastal city along the Gulf of Oman coastline with beaches, traditional souks, and contemporary shopping centers distributed across several districts. The city blends residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and the international airport within its coastal expanse.
The Treaty of Seeb, signed in 1920, divided Oman's governance between coastal and inland mountain regions. This agreement shaped the country's administrative structure and led the city to become a major hub for government and commerce.
The souks here display traditional Omani crafts created by local artisans who work with silver, textiles, and spices passed down through families. Walking through these markets, you see how trade and craftsmanship remain central to daily life in the community.
The international airport is located directly in the city, making arrival straightforward and offering connections to destinations worldwide. This central location means visitors can reach hotels and main attractions within a short drive.
The Royal Stables and Equestrian Centre maintains Arabian horses and displays traditional Omani horsemanship through demonstrations and tours. This facility keeps alive riding traditions that have deep roots in the region's history.
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