1. Upper Barrakka
A beautiful terrace in Valletta offering panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. Perfect for a relaxing stroll and photography.
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A beautiful terrace in Valletta offering panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. Perfect for a relaxing stroll and photography.
A charming film set turned amusement park themed around the 1980 movie 'Popeye'. Great for families and children with fun activities and shows.
Malta's largest aquarium showcasing Mediterranean marine life with interactive exhibits, ideal for an educational family outing.
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A stunning baroque cathedral in Valletta famous for its ornate interior and Caravaggio masterpieces.
A series of sea caves on Malta's southern coast known for crystal-clear blue waters and boat tours offering spectacular views.
An ancient megalithic temple complex dating back to 3600-3200 BC, showcasing Malta's prehistoric heritage.
A peaceful public garden in Attard featuring beautiful plants, fountains, and historic architecture.
A historic fortress in Birgu that played a key role during the Great Siege of Malta, offering tours and great harbor views.
Also known as St. Agatha's Tower, this iconic red-painted watchtower offers panoramic views of Malta's northern coast.
An underground prehistoric burial site and UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its unique architecture and ancient artifacts.
A group of megalithic temples and archaeological remains dating back to 3150 BC, providing insight into Malta's ancient civilizations.
Houses Malta’s rich archaeological heritage including artifacts from prehistoric times to the medieval period.
A historic 16th-century palace in Valletta offering guided tours showcasing noble Maltese life and antique collections.
Museum adjacent to the cathedral displaying religious art, artifacts, and the history of the Knights of St. John.
A magnificent palace in Valletta, formerly the residence of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John, now housing the Office of the President and a museum.
A prehistoric cave and museum featuring fossils and artifacts from Malta’s earliest inhabitants.
A historic palace in Birgu that served as the seat of the Inquisition in Malta, now a museum detailing Malta’s inquisitorial history.
An open-air museum in Siggiewi showcasing Malta’s limestone heritage with demonstrations of traditional stone carving.
An archaeological site in Rabat featuring the remains of a Roman townhouse with intricate mosaics and artifacts.
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