Guidebook for Malta

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Guidebook for Malta

Food Scene

Nice walk to Burger King, and while you there enjoy the view of our beautiful city Valletta
12 locals recommend
Burger King Sliema
Tigné Seafront
12 locals recommend
Nice walk to Burger King, and while you there enjoy the view of our beautiful city Valletta
Kentucky Fried Chicken
14 locals recommend
KFC Gzira
238 Testaferrata
14 locals recommend
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Dine in style by the Yacht Marina
92 locals recommend
Mamma Mia Restaurant
92 locals recommend
Dine in style by the Yacht Marina

Essentials

Gala Center Supermarket for groceries and vegetables and more
10 locals recommend
Gala Centre
Triq Testaferrata
10 locals recommend
Gala Center Supermarket for groceries and vegetables and more

Sightseeing

Masterpiece
175 locals recommend
St. John's Co-Cathedral
Triq San Gwann
175 locals recommend
Masterpiece
A City built by gentlemen to gentlemen
594 locals recommend
Valletta
594 locals recommend
A City built by gentlemen to gentlemen
Mdina was inhabited and possibly first fortified by the Phoenicians around 700 BCE. The Phoenicians called it Maleth. The region benefits from its strategic location on one of the island's highest points and a maximum distance from the sea. Under the Roman Empire, Malta became a Municipium and the Roman Governor built his palace in Mdina. Tradition holds that the Apostle St. Paul resided in the city after his historical shipwreck on the islands. Much of its present architecture reflects the Fatimid Period which began in 999 AD until the Norman conquest of Malta in 1091 AD. The Normans surrounded the city with thick defensive fortifications and widened the moat. The city was also separated from its nearest town, Rabat
472 locals recommend
Mdina
472 locals recommend
Mdina was inhabited and possibly first fortified by the Phoenicians around 700 BCE. The Phoenicians called it Maleth. The region benefits from its strategic location on one of the island's highest points and a maximum distance from the sea. Under the Roman Empire, Malta became a Municipium and the Roman Governor built his palace in Mdina. Tradition holds that the Apostle St. Paul resided in the city after his historical shipwreck on the islands. Much of its present architecture reflects the Fatimid Period which began in 999 AD until the Norman conquest of Malta in 1091 AD. The Normans surrounded the city with thick defensive fortifications and widened the moat. The city was also separated from its nearest town, Rabat

Neighborhoods

Paceville is a district in St Julian's which is the main nightlife hub in Malta, being heavily populated with nightclubs, bars, strip clubs, pubs, and restaurants.
367 locals recommend
Paceville
367 locals recommend
Paceville is a district in St Julian's which is the main nightlife hub in Malta, being heavily populated with nightclubs, bars, strip clubs, pubs, and restaurants.