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Għar Dalam, Malta’s oldest prehistoric site, is a massive limestone cave complex that offers a glimpse into the Neolithic era. Located in Valletta, the caves have provided significant evidence of […]
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Perched at the tip of Valletta’s old town, Fort St. Elmo stands as a historic sentinel, guarding both Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour. This star-shaped fortification played a crucial role […]
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Marsamxett Harbour, located on the northwest side of Valletta, offers a serene and sheltered mooring for boats. This expansive natural harbor, separated from the Grand Harbour by the Valletta peninsula, […]
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Nestled within a former quarry in the town of Siggiewi, Limestone Heritage Park and Gardens offers a unique blend of history and hands-on experiences. The park showcases various limestone structures […]
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Teatru Manoel, constructed in 1732 by a wealthy knight to entertain the troops, stands as a testament to Malta’s rich cultural history. Located in Valletta, the theater showcases a Mannerist […]
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Casa Rocca Piccola, a miniature stately home in Valletta, Malta, was constructed in the 1680s for a Knight of St John. Over the centuries, it has been home to several […]
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Situated near Valletta, the Tarxien Temples stand as one of Malta’s most significant archaeological sites. This UNESCO-listed complex comprises the remains of four temple structures, built between 3,600 and 2,500 […]
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Housed in a former naval bakery in Vittoriosa, the Malta Maritime Museum showcases the island’s rich maritime history and its connection to the surrounding seas. The museum’s extensive collection of […]
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Housed in a 16th-century baroque mansion in Valletta, the National Museum of Archaeology provides a comprehensive look into Malta’s ancient history. The museum’s collections showcase a wide array of artifacts, […]
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Located in Valletta, Malta 5D offers a fully immersive audio and visual experience that transports visitors through the rich history and culture of Malta. The 20-minute show combines a 3D […]
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Built on the site of an 18th-century hunting lodge, Palazzo Parisio is a grand early 20th-century palace located in the old town of Naxxar, on the northwestern fringes of Valletta. […]
The Church of St. Paul’s Shipwreck, located in Valletta, Malta, stands as one of the city’s oldest and most significant religious sites. Built in the 1580s on the site of […]
Located in Valletta, the Great Siege of Malta and Knights of St. John exhibition delves into the pivotal events of 1565, when the Ottomans laid siege to the Grand Harbour. […]
Beneath the fortifications of Valletta, the Lascaris War Rooms offer a glimpse into the strategic operations of World War II. These tunnels and bunkers served as the war headquarters where […]
A short drive from Valletta, Splash & Fun Water Park offers a refreshing escape, especially for families during the hot summer months. The park features a variety of attractions, including […]
The Malta at War Museum, situated in an old army barracks, delves into the island’s military history, with a particular focus on the Siege of Malta during World War II. […]
Occupying a 16th-century fortification in the heart of Valletta, the St. James Cavalier Centre for Creativity, also known as Spazju Kreattiv, stands as Malta’s premier arts and culture hub. This […]
The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, a unique prehistoric underground temple used between 4000 BC and 2500 BC, is nestled in the Maltese town of Paola. This remarkably well-preserved site stands as […]
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 […]
Nestled on the outskirts of Siggiewi, the Malta Falconry Centre stands as the sole facility of its kind in the country. Dedicated to the preservation and reintroduction of native birds […]