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Mahon, (also known as Mao) is the capital of Menorca located on the Eastern coast of Menorca, just 5kms from the islands airport. The capital has a population of approximately 30,000 residents, with the predominant language being Menorcan (Menorquí) a dialect of Catalan.

The city stands a vibrant testament to the islands rich history, stunning architecture and vibrant multicultural society where Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Muslims, French, British and Spanish, among others, have passed. The name Mahón originated as Mediterranean Portus Magonis its name is believed to have derived from the Carthaginian general Mago Barca, the brother of Hannibal, who had taken refuge on the island in 205 BC during the Second Punic War. Evolving from name “Mago” to “Mahón” over the centuries.

The city has a legacy of British rule with its stunning Georgian-style buildings that adds a unique charm to its streets and despite being a capital, maintains a very relaxed charming vibe. Streets and pedestalised pathways are lined with stylish cafes and bars, boutiques, local shops of locally crafted produce, and the city’s markets and festivals provide lively opportunities to engage with local traditions and crafts. Markets are held every Tuesday and Saturday morning until 2pm.

Whether on a day trip or staying in Maó, our comprehensive guide will share our favourite things to see and do, recommendations on where to eat and drink, best local beaches, plus our own recommendations and tips to travelling to Maó.