Map of Malta Attractions
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MdinaMalta's old capital with ancient origins. Make sure to visit this UNESCO heritage site and soak in the atmosphere. |
Grand Master's PalaceThe breathtaking palace was always a seat of the ruling men of Malta. A must-see for both interior and exterior. |
St Agatha's CatacombsA typical underground Christian cemetery from the 2nd century and a must-see. There are numerous graves and decorations to see. |
Palazzo ParisioOne of Malta's most beautiful palaces with lavishly decorated interior and grand Baroque gardens. There is a café inside. |
Blue GrottoThe finest of Malta's spectacular shoreline. Make sure to visit in the morning, when the grotto is most beautiful. |
Manoel TheatreOne of the oldest working theatres in Europe and an architectural gem. There are both guided tours and performances happening regularly. |
Ħal Saflieni HypogeumUnbelievable undergroud temple and necropolis – the only one in the world. Absolute must-visit, but book ahead. |
St John’s Co-CathedralA majestic Baroque gem built by the knights. Holds several artworks by Caravaggio. An absolute must-see. |
Ħaġar QimAn amazing well-preserved temple complex with several areas. There are several altars, shrines and curious “mushroom stones”. |
Lascaris War RoomsThe place from which general Eisenhower launched the Sicily invasion. Nowadays, this is a reconstruction of the Allies headquarters. |
Fort RinellaA Victorian era fortification built by the British. There is a museum and guided tours through the fort available. |
Church of St MaryThe highlight is definitely the majestic dome. A bomb fell through it in WWII, but never exploded – it was said to be a miracle. |
MarsaxlokkA traditional fishing village. Every Sunday, there is a fish market with fresh food. There are also many seafood restaurants. |
Malta Popeye VillageOriginally built as a film set for the live-action movie. Classic entertainment spot for both the locals and the tourists. |
Upper Barrakka GardensThe highest point of the city that offers magnificent views of the harbour. There are many picturesque statues there. |
Mnajdra TemplesOne of the island's UNESCO Heritage temple complexes and probably the most impressive. It might have been used as an observatory. |
Suggested Malta Trips
Amazing Two Days in Southern Malta (2 days)Spend two days in Southern Malta using this itinerary and relish its extraordinariness. |
Attractions and Beaches of Northern Malta in Three Days (3 days)Visit northern Malta´s most attractive sites, beaches and bays in three days. |
A Day on Gozo (1 day)Visit Malta´s little brother, enjoy its rich history and dive – all in just one day itinerary. |
Cities in Malta
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