Fort St Angelo

Dominating the tip of Vittoriosa, Fort St Angelo has always been of great importance because of its strategic position. Fort St Angelo’s intrinsic value for the Maltese Islands and their people knows no comparison. It may not be the oldest, grandest or finest stronghold, but it surely is the boldest memorial of the strategic importance […]

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Tarxien Temples

The Tarxien Temples site consists of a complex of four megalithic structures built between 3600 and 2500 B.C. and reused between 2400 and 1500 B.C. Discovered in 1913 by local farmers, the site was extensively excavated between 1915 and 1919, with a number of minor interventions carried out in the 1920s, by Sir Themistocles Zammit, […]

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St Paul’s Catacombs

St Paul’s Catacombs are a typical complex of interconnected, underground Roman cemeteries that were in use up to the 7th, and possibly the 8th centuries A.D. They are located on the outskirts of the old Roman capital Melite (today’s Mdina), since Roman law prohibited burials within the city. St Paul’s Catacombs represent the earliest and […]

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Fort St Elmo – National War Museum

Hosted by Fort St Elmo, the National War Museum houses a superb collection of items which takes us back to prehistoric times. Artefacts are displayed in chronological order, commencing from the early phases of the Bronze Age around 2,500 B.C. Two halls are dedicated to Malta’s important role in WW I, the Inter-War Period and Malta’s historical role in the Second World […]

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National Museum of Archaeology

The National Museum of Archaeology is housed in the Auberge de Provence in Republic Street, Valletta. The building, an example of fine Baroque architecture, was built in 1571 and followed a plan by local architect Ġilormu Cassar. The Auberge de Provence was house to the Knights of the Order of St John originating from Provence, […]

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Ġgantija Temples

The Ġgantija Temples in Xagħra (Gozo) are one of the most important archaeological sites in the Maltese Islands and are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The site consists of two temples dating back to between 3600 and 3200 B.C. Notwithstanding its age, the monument survives in a considerably good state of preservation. Entrance to the Ġgantija Temples […]

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Munchies Mellieħa Bay

Munchies at Għadira Bay is perched right over the sea, with large windows where one can sit and admire the sea spray in winter or enjoy the cool breeze in summer. There is a turf outdoor dining area and a separate restaurant downstairs, complete with its own open plan kitchen. Its modern décor complements the […]

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Lore & Fitch

Passion, attention and the finest raw ingredients that nature has to offer are three main elements of the Lore & Fitch Steaks experience. Every member of our team is passionate about what they do and they carry out their craft with constancy. This is what we built our promise upon and we hope that your […]

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Esplora Interactive Science Centre

Esplora is a unique visitor attraction, offering a very enjoyable experience that will make science more appealing and fun for everyone. Visitors may interact with cutting-edge exhibits that deal with different aspects of science. Everyone is encouraged to explore, think and imagine by touching, feeling and using the exhibits in a hands-on, body-on, mind-on approach […]

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Caviar & Bull

The man behind the award-winning Tarragon restaurant in St Paul’s Bay, Malta is proud to present Caviar & Bull. Awarded the Silver Spoon accolade, in 2013 and 2014 successively – Marvin Gauci is excited to welcome you to a new dining experience. Establishing itself as one of the top dining locations for modern Mediterranean cuisine […]

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