the top Culture & Sights in North Male - voted and ranked by the tripwolf community
sight National Museum
in Malé, Maldives
The small museum is a colorful collection of things from which the fewest through information boards explaining. A short walk worthwhile anyway, because with a little imagination you can guess what it...
sight Hukuru Miskiiy
in Malé, Maldives
The old Friday mosque was established in 1656 under the reign of Sultan Ibrahim Iskander. In the cemetery of the mosque are a number of personalities of the country's history are buried. Unfortunately...
sight Palace of the President
in Malé, Maldives
Only as an office of the president serves the former Sultan's Palace, the Sultan Shamsuddeen III. shortly before the First World War for his son had built. As a father and son in 1936 because of numer...
sight Sultan Park
in Malé, Maldives
In addition to a variety of flowering shrubs and exotic plants, there's a couple of aviaries with parrots and songbirds. On the site is also home to the National Museum. Majeedhee Magu
sight Fish Market
in Malé, Maldives
At the liveliest is the fish market to Malé, where most tourists already on the way back to their hotels. A pity, because this is the life of the Maldivians excellent study. If the fishermen with thei...
sight Islamic Centre/ Grand Friday Mosque
in Malé, Maldives
Even from afar is the largest mosque in the Maldives on its shining golden dome and the 40 m high, slender minaret visible. It is part of the Islamic Center, including the Islamic library and a confer...
sight Fruit & Vegetable Market
in Malé, Maldives
What in the islands of the Maldives is growing, is modest. However, the offer in the dark halls of the vegetable and fruit market, not just on coconuts and bananas. At the stands, there is much that t...
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