Places of Interest

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Places of Interest

Sightseeing and Places of Interest

Beautiful views of Filfla and Cliffs
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Mavi Mağara
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Beautiful views of Filfla and Cliffs
Views of the sea and cliffs
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Dingli
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Views of the sea and cliffs
Neolithic Temples of the pre-hestoric era. Megalithic Temples of Malta are among the most ancient religious sites on Earth, described by the World Heritage Sites committee as "unique architectural masterpieces."
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Hagar Qim
Triq Hagar Qim
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Neolithic Temples of the pre-hestoric era. Megalithic Temples of Malta are among the most ancient religious sites on Earth, described by the World Heritage Sites committee as "unique architectural masterpieces."
Perfect for a swim
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Ghar Lapsi
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Perfect for a swim
Il-Maqluba is a sinkhole with a surface area of around 6000m² situated in the village of Qrendi in Malta
Il-Maqluba
Triq It-Tempesta
Il-Maqluba is a sinkhole with a surface area of around 6000m² situated in the village of Qrendi in Malta
Rabat is a village located in the West of Malta, just outside Mdina. The name of the village means a 'suburb' in Semitic, as it was once the suburb of Mdina, the old capital city. Things to see and do: The Catacombs: Rabat hosts the well-known Catacombs of St. Paul and St. Agatha. These were utilized in Roman times to lay the dead to rest, as the Romans thought it unhygienic to bury the dead in the city. Domvs Romana (Roman Villa): The Domvs Romana hosts the remains of a valuable townhouse that has excellent mosaics found in the Peristyle and the surrounding rooms. The mosaic pavements rank among the finest and most ancient mosaic compositions in the western Mediterranean, along with those of Pompeii and Sicily. St. Paul’s Grotto: During the Roman rule, the city of ‘Melita’ extended up to the Parish Church of St. Paul. The ditch surrounding the city was full of caves that were utilised as graves by the residents. Tradition holds that the Apostle St. Paul used one of these caves as a base for his apostolic work, which became a meeting place for the first Christian community. This grotto could thus be considered as the foundation site of the Catholic Church in Malta, a declaration that was done in 1617. Since then, the grotto has been considered as a sacred space, and many influential people showed their respect for this grotto, including His Holiness Pope John Paul II in 1990. Casa Bernard: A 16th century palace combining fine architecture and impressive antique furniture, paintings and objets d’art. Wignacourt Museum: This museum hosts an exhibition of Punic-Roman artefacts including ceramics, pottery, portraits, sculptures and so much more. Visit Chadwick Lakes (Wied il-Qlejgha): Wied il-Qlejgha is the remains of a river that existed during the Pleistocene era. Chadwick Lakes are filled by water gathering from nearby fields because of a dam that was erected in the valley. The dams were built by the British Government in 1886 by Sir Oswald Chadwick and so it became known as Chadwick Lakes. During the 1990’s, part of the valley was cleaned and the side walls were replaced by rubble stones. These enabled flora and fauna to congregate within, and yet hold strong during heavy water flows. Street furniture was introduced so that the area can also be enjoyed by day visitors. Chadwick lakes today provides a relaxing winter outing for families and children, who can enjoy the flora and fauna present together with the small waterfalls onsite.
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Rabat
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Rabat is a village located in the West of Malta, just outside Mdina. The name of the village means a 'suburb' in Semitic, as it was once the suburb of Mdina, the old capital city. Things to see and do: The Catacombs: Rabat hosts the well-known Catacombs of St. Paul and St. Agatha. These were utilized in Roman times to lay the dead to rest, as the Romans thought it unhygienic to bury the dead in the city. Domvs Romana (Roman Villa): The Domvs Romana hosts the remains of a valuable townhouse that has excellent mosaics found in the Peristyle and the surrounding rooms. The mosaic pavements rank among the finest and most ancient mosaic compositions in the western Mediterranean, along with those of Pompeii and Sicily. St. Paul’s Grotto: During the Roman rule, the city of ‘Melita’ extended up to the Parish Church of St. Paul. The ditch surrounding the city was full of caves that were utilised as graves by the residents. Tradition holds that the Apostle St. Paul used one of these caves as a base for his apostolic work, which became a meeting place for the first Christian community. This grotto could thus be considered as the foundation site of the Catholic Church in Malta, a declaration that was done in 1617. Since then, the grotto has been considered as a sacred space, and many influential people showed their respect for this grotto, including His Holiness Pope John Paul II in 1990. Casa Bernard: A 16th century palace combining fine architecture and impressive antique furniture, paintings and objets d’art. Wignacourt Museum: This museum hosts an exhibition of Punic-Roman artefacts including ceramics, pottery, portraits, sculptures and so much more. Visit Chadwick Lakes (Wied il-Qlejgha): Wied il-Qlejgha is the remains of a river that existed during the Pleistocene era. Chadwick Lakes are filled by water gathering from nearby fields because of a dam that was erected in the valley. The dams were built by the British Government in 1886 by Sir Oswald Chadwick and so it became known as Chadwick Lakes. During the 1990’s, part of the valley was cleaned and the side walls were replaced by rubble stones. These enabled flora and fauna to congregate within, and yet hold strong during heavy water flows. Street furniture was introduced so that the area can also be enjoyed by day visitors. Chadwick lakes today provides a relaxing winter outing for families and children, who can enjoy the flora and fauna present together with the small waterfalls onsite.
The Laferla Cross is an early 20th-century religious landmark within the outskirts of Siggiewi, in Malta. It is found on a hill close to the Chapel of the Annunciation and the Cemetery of Saint Theodore. Stunning views and quiet place
Laferla Cross
The Laferla Cross is an early 20th-century religious landmark within the outskirts of Siggiewi, in Malta. It is found on a hill close to the Chapel of the Annunciation and the Cemetery of Saint Theodore. Stunning views and quiet place
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Mdina
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Birgu Waterfront
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Cospicua
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Senglea
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Gozo
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San Anton Sarayı
24 G.Portelli
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Teatru Manoel
Old Theatre Street
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St. John's Co-Cathedral
Triq San Gwann
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Upper Barrakka Bahçeleri
292 Triq Sant' Orsla
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Mosta Rotunda
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Tarxien Tapınakları
Triq It Tempji Neolitici
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Hagar Qim
Triq Hagar Qim
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Valletta Şehir Kapısı
19 Republic Street
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Birgu Waterfront
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Cultural

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Kalker Miras Parkı ve Bahçeleri
Triq Mons Mikel azzopardi
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Mdina Glass Shop
Triq Inguanez
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Domvs Romana
Gheriexem
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Mnajdra
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St. Agatha's Historical Complex and Catacombs
Hal-Bajjada
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Siggiewi Church Of St Nicholas
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Valletta
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Animal Park

Malta Falconry Centre
Mqabba
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Malta Ulusal Akvaryumu
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Swimming

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Wied Iż-Żurrieq
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Ghar Lapsi Dalış Alanı
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Mellieha Bay
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Comino
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for me the best beach of the islands
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Riviera Beach
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for me the best beach of the islands
Gnejna
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Little Armier Beach
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Saint Thomas Bay
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Għajn Tuffieħa
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St. Peter’s Havuzu
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Imgiebah Bay
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Paradise Bay Lido
Triq Il-Latnija
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Comino Ferries Co-Op Ltd.
Triq Il-Marfa
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Sightseeing

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Marsaxlokk
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Palazzo Parisio
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Bormla Waterfront

Nightlife

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Paceville
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Gianpula Main Room
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Bugibba Meydanı
Triq Il-Korp Tal-Pijunieri
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Strait Street
Strait Street
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The Seafront Tower
Tigné Seafront

shopping for souvenirs

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Ta Qali Crafts Village
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Marsaxlokk Açık Pazarı
79 Xatt is-Sajjieda
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