
Sliema & St. Julian’s
One of the main draws of Sliema and St. Julian’s is the abundance of bars, restaurants, and shops that line the streets. Whether you’re craving

One of the main draws of Sliema and St. Julian’s is the abundance of bars, restaurants, and shops that line the streets. Whether you’re craving

Originally constructed in 1588 as a watchtower by the Knights of St. John, St. James Cavalier played a crucial role in safeguarding Valletta’s fortifications during

Muza, short for the Mużew Nazzjonali tal-Arti (National Museum of Fine Arts), stands as a captivating cultural institution that celebrates the nation’s rich artistic heritage.

Built in the 16th century, the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria showcases a blend of Baroque and Italian Renaissance styles, reflecting the influences of

Deep in the heart of the Maltese archipelago lies a mesmerizing archaeological wonder, the Ggantija Temples. Dating back to a staggering 5,500 years ago, these

Dating back over 5,000 years, this prehistoric temple complex is a marvel of megalithic engineering and a window into the rich history of Malta’s Neolithic

Dating back over 5,000 years, the Hypogeum is one of the world’s oldest underground temples and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Carved meticulously into the

Located on a hilltop, overlooking the picturesque Maltese countryside, lies the enchanting city of Mdina, the first populated place in Malta. With a history dating

This whimsical village was built for a fun movie back in the old days, and now it has become a colourful and cheerful attraction that

Dating back to the 17th century, the Lower Barrakka Gardens offers visitors a delightful blend of history, nature, and stunning views of the Grand Harbour.