What to See in Malta
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Grandmaster's Palace
Mannerist palace from the 16th century that serves as the official office of the President. It was originally the residence of the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller and contains a public museum featuring state rooms and an armoury.
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Upper Barrakka Gardens
Historic public garden and scenic viewpoint featuring panoramic views of the city, Grand Harbour, and surrounding fortifications. The site includes monuments, memorials, and a historic saluting battery, and is wheelchair accessible.
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St. John's Co-Cathedral
Historic baroque cathedral known for its richly decorated interior and significant artworks, including pieces by Caravaggio. Designed by Girolamo Cassar, it serves as an important religious and cultural site.
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Lower Barrakka Gardens
Scenic public park and monument area featuring panoramic views over the Grand Harbour and a neoclassical monument to Sir Alexander Ball.
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Fort St. Elmo
Fort Saint Elmo is a star fort in Valletta, Malta. It stands on the seaward shore of the Sciberras Peninsula that divides Marsamxett Harbour…
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Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto refers to a number of sea caverns on the south east coast of Malta, a short distance from the fishing harbour limits of…
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Popeye Village
Open-air seaside resort and theme park originally built as the film set for the 1980 musical production Popeye. It features family-friendly attractions, water activities, boat tours, and live shows.
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Blue Lagoon
Probably the most beautiful bathing and diving spot on the islands. It lives up to its name with the cyan water and white sands.
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St Paul's Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Paul, commonly known as St Paul's Cathedral or the Mdina Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral in Mdina,…
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Mnajdra temples
Mnajdra is a megalithic temple complex found on the southern coast of the Mediterranean island of Malta.
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St Agatha's Catacombs
St. Paul's Catacombs are some of the most prominent features of Malta's early Christianity archeology.
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Azure Window
The natural limestone arch used to be one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malta.
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Ħal-Saflieni Hypogeum
The Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni is a Neolithic subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory, located in Paola,…
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Ġnejna Bay
Ġnejna Bay is a popular tourist destination located about 1 kilometer from the village of Mġarr on the western coast of Malta.
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Mellieha Bay
Malta's longest beach. Great for children because of the terrain. An ideal place for various sports.
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Ta' Ħaġrat Temples
The Ta' Ħaġrat temples in Mġarr, Malta are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with several other Megalithic temples.
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Domus Romana
The Domus Romana, stylized as the Domvs Romana, is a ruined Roman-era house located on the boundary between Mdina and Rabat, Malta.
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Cave of Darkness
Għar Dalam is a 144 metre long phreatic tube and cave, or cul-de-sac, located in the outskirts of Birżebbuġa, Malta.
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Palazzo Falson
Palazzo Falson, formerly known as Palazzo Cumbo-Navarra, Casa dei Castelletti, and the Norman House, is a medieval townhouse in Mdina,…
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Ħaġar Qim temples
Ħaġar Qim is a megalithic temple complex found on the Mediterranean island of Malta, dating from the Ġgantija phase.
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St. Paul's Catacombs
St. Paul's Catacombs are some of the most prominent features of Malta's early Christianity archeology.
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