Malé

Explore Malé

Male, the capital of the Maldives, offers a mix of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. While it's a small island, there are plenty of things to do for visitors who want to experience the essence of Maldivian life. Here are some recommendations:

Maldives Islamic Centre

This stunning building is one of the most iconic landmarks in Male. It houses a mosque, a library, and is a great spot for visitors to understand Islamic culture in the Maldives.

Maldives National Museum

This museum showcases the history of the Maldives, featuring everything from ancient royal artifacts to items from the country's rich Islamic history.

Hukuru Miskiy (Old Friday Mosque)

This 17th-century mosque is one of the oldest in the Maldives and is famous for its coral stone construction and intricate carvings.

Sultan Park and Garden

A beautiful public park that was once part of the Sultan’s palace complex. It’s a nice place for a leisurely walk among tropical gardens and historical structures.

Mulee Aage Palace

This colonial-style building was the former presidential residence and is now open to the public. It's worth visiting for its history and architecture.

Local Markets

Stroll through the bustling Male Fish Market to see the fresh catch of the day or visit the Local Market for souvenirs and a taste of everyday life in Male.

Artificial Beach

While Male isn’t known for its natural beaches, the artificial beach is a great spot to relax, swim, and enjoy the view of the ocean.

National Art Gallery

A great place to appreciate the local Maldivian art scene, featuring works by contemporary artists.

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