Msida, once a small fishing village, has transformed into a bustling area that blends seamlessly with the affluent neighborhood of Ta’xbiex, known for its concentration of diplomats and embassies. The town’s most notable feature is the expansive Msida Marina, which stretches along the northern shore of Marsamxett Harbour, extending up Msida Creek. This marina is a hub for yachting enthusiasts and visitors can observe a variety of boats and yachts moored in the calm waters, creating a vibrant maritime scene.
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