Male
Malé, the capital and most populous city of the
Maldives, rests on the southern edge of North Malé Atoll. Historically known as
the "King's Island," Malé offers a unique blend of cultural
heritage and modern life within its compact 8.3 square kilometers.
Immerse
yourself in history at the Hukuru
Miskiiy (Old Friday Mosque), the
oldest mosque in the Maldives, dating back to 1656. Explore the National Museum's collection of artifacts, or marvel at the architectural beauty of the Grand Friday Mosque with its impressive golden dome. The bustling Male Fish Market offers a glimpse into local life, while the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge connects Malé to the airport island.
For a
taste of Maldivian shopping, head to Majeedhee Magu, the main shopping street, or
Chaandhanee Magu, known for souvenirs and handicrafts. Local
markets like the Fish Market and Produce Market provide fresh finds. Unwind at
a rooftop bar with stunning city and ocean views, or enjoy live music and
entertainment at local venues. Many cafes and restaurants cater to various
tastes and stay open late.