Jan's Guidebook

Jan
Jan's Guidebook

Historical Places

The crown jewel of Valletta, with an unassuming exterior but stunning interior
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Catedral de San Juan
Triq San Gwann
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The crown jewel of Valletta, with an unassuming exterior but stunning interior
An ages-old town surrounded by tall bastion walls, full of historical sites and with wide open views over the entire island. It is like stepping into an open air museum.
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Mdina
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An ages-old town surrounded by tall bastion walls, full of historical sites and with wide open views over the entire island. It is like stepping into an open air museum.
Notable for its diverse range of plays, the Manoel Theatre is also a huge hit in Malta because of its exceptional design - it really is an architectural gem.
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Teatru Manoel
Old Theatre Street
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Notable for its diverse range of plays, the Manoel Theatre is also a huge hit in Malta because of its exceptional design - it really is an architectural gem.
Fort St Elmo is one of the most significant fortifications in the Grand Harbour area. It played a key role in the defeat of the Ottoman army during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, despite having been reduced to rubble, then rebuilt
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National War Museum - Fort St Elmo
St. Elmo Place
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Fort St Elmo is one of the most significant fortifications in the Grand Harbour area. It played a key role in the defeat of the Ottoman army during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, despite having been reduced to rubble, then rebuilt
Casa Rocca Piccola is an immaculately maintained historical palazzo and home to the de Piro family. It gives you a rare view of how the aristocracy of Malta lived, during the time of the Knights of Malta.
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Casa Rocca Piccola
74 Republic St
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Casa Rocca Piccola is an immaculately maintained historical palazzo and home to the de Piro family. It gives you a rare view of how the aristocracy of Malta lived, during the time of the Knights of Malta.
The Mediterranean Conference Centre (La Sacra Infermeria) was formerly a state-of-the-art hospital, built by the Knights of Malta in the late 16th century, and it is one of the most impressive buildings in Valletta.
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Centro de Conferencias del Mediterráneo
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The Mediterranean Conference Centre (La Sacra Infermeria) was formerly a state-of-the-art hospital, built by the Knights of Malta in the late 16th century, and it is one of the most impressive buildings in Valletta.
In the 16th Century, the grand Inquisitor’s Palace was built to accommodate the civil law courts and the seat of the Holy Inquisition. Today the building is used as a portal to the past, displaying incredible works of art in gold, gilded frames, and a selection of furniture and artefacts reminiscent of the time shortly after the Knights turned up in Malta.
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Palacio del Inquisidor
Triq Il-Palazz Ta' L-Isqof
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In the 16th Century, the grand Inquisitor’s Palace was built to accommodate the civil law courts and the seat of the Holy Inquisition. Today the building is used as a portal to the past, displaying incredible works of art in gold, gilded frames, and a selection of furniture and artefacts reminiscent of the time shortly after the Knights turned up in Malta.
The Hagar Qim Temples stands proudly on a hilltop with spectacular views out to sea. Here, visitors can wander around a series of prehistoric apses and learn more about early human life in Malta.
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Ħaġar Qim
Triq Hagar Qim
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The Hagar Qim Temples stands proudly on a hilltop with spectacular views out to sea. Here, visitors can wander around a series of prehistoric apses and learn more about early human life in Malta.

Sightseeing

A sea cave you can enter by boat that lights up in blue hues with the sun reflecting off the sandy seafloor.
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Blue Grotto
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A sea cave you can enter by boat that lights up in blue hues with the sun reflecting off the sandy seafloor.
The upper Barrakka gardens is one of the most popular spots in the capital city, from where you can get splendid views out over Grand Harbour. It is also a great place for a quick drink and a snack at the local kiosk, overlooking the gardens.
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Jardines de Upper Barrakka
292 Triq Sant' Orsla
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The upper Barrakka gardens is one of the most popular spots in the capital city, from where you can get splendid views out over Grand Harbour. It is also a great place for a quick drink and a snack at the local kiosk, overlooking the gardens.
Set on the original set of Popeye (1980 movie starring Robin Williams), this small theme park is a staple attraction in most travel guides. Although, if you have kids, it is a nice place to visit in itself, the location at Anchor Bay is amazing in itself.
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Popeye Village
Triq Tal-Prajjet
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Set on the original set of Popeye (1980 movie starring Robin Williams), this small theme park is a staple attraction in most travel guides. Although, if you have kids, it is a nice place to visit in itself, the location at Anchor Bay is amazing in itself.

Food scene

The Valletta waterfront is a small area on the harbour-side with a row of buildings once used for storage and customs. Restored in recent years, with colourful doors and apertures, the stores now house several restaurants and entertainment establishments.
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Valletta Waterfront
Valletta Waterfront
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The Valletta waterfront is a small area on the harbour-side with a row of buildings once used for storage and customs. Restored in recent years, with colourful doors and apertures, the stores now house several restaurants and entertainment establishments.

Attractions

The Mosta Dome (aka Mosta Rotunda) has what’s believed to be the third larges unsupported dome roof in the world. Apart from its impressive architecture and interiors, its history could have unfolded very differently, had the 200kg bomb that was dropped by the German Luftwaffe in 1942 had detonated. Instead, it pierced the roof and fell amid a congregation of some 300 people but failed to explode. Miraculously, no one was injured.
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Mosta Rotunda
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The Mosta Dome (aka Mosta Rotunda) has what’s believed to be the third larges unsupported dome roof in the world. Apart from its impressive architecture and interiors, its history could have unfolded very differently, had the 200kg bomb that was dropped by the German Luftwaffe in 1942 had detonated. Instead, it pierced the roof and fell amid a congregation of some 300 people but failed to explode. Miraculously, no one was injured.
With more than 25 display tanks, the Malta National Aquarium at Ta Fra Ben, Qawra is home to several species of fish and other sealife, most commonly found in Maltese waters, as well as other creatures like reptiles, insects and amphibians. A fun family outing which is easy to reach.
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Acuario Nacional de Malta
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With more than 25 display tanks, the Malta National Aquarium at Ta Fra Ben, Qawra is home to several species of fish and other sealife, most commonly found in Maltese waters, as well as other creatures like reptiles, insects and amphibians. A fun family outing which is easy to reach.
Marsaxlokk Sunday Fish market. Marsaxlokk is known as one of the few remaining examples of a traditional fishing village in Malta, and apart from boasting some of the better fish restaurants on the island, also hosts a fish market on Sundays.
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Mercado Abierto de Marsaxlokk
79 Xatt is-Sajjieda
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Marsaxlokk Sunday Fish market. Marsaxlokk is known as one of the few remaining examples of a traditional fishing village in Malta, and apart from boasting some of the better fish restaurants on the island, also hosts a fish market on Sundays.

Restaurants

This is one of my favourite restaurants in Malta right now. Located in a place that is not necessarily known as a dining out destination, this restaurant along the marina in Senglea (part of the Three cities) is a great choice for fine dining.
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Hammett's Maċina Restaurant
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This is one of my favourite restaurants in Malta right now. Located in a place that is not necessarily known as a dining out destination, this restaurant along the marina in Senglea (part of the Three cities) is a great choice for fine dining.
Taproom is a great little restaurant in the heart of Malta’s capital that serves a blend of Mediterranean, European and Fusion flavours. Offering a good selection of local and foreign wines, they also mix great cocktails. Very consistent and never disappoints.
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Taproom
53a Old Theatre Street
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Taproom is a great little restaurant in the heart of Malta’s capital that serves a blend of Mediterranean, European and Fusion flavours. Offering a good selection of local and foreign wines, they also mix great cocktails. Very consistent and never disappoints.
Looking for some of the best pizza around? You’ve found the right place to go to. La Vecchia Napoli has a reputation for serving some of the crunchiest, tastiest pizza in the area. The top tip for pizza choice: try the Capo di Monte (mozzarella fior di latte, parmigiano, crema di funghi e tartufi, prosciutto - awesome!)
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Vecchia Napoli
Tower Road
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Looking for some of the best pizza around? You’ve found the right place to go to. La Vecchia Napoli has a reputation for serving some of the crunchiest, tastiest pizza in the area. The top tip for pizza choice: try the Capo di Monte (mozzarella fior di latte, parmigiano, crema di funghi e tartufi, prosciutto - awesome!)
If you’re a meat lover you will enjoy the chophouse. Although they offer a variety of meats that go beyond just beef, their variety of steaks are hard to beat. Very tasty, good service and a great location. Ask to be seated outside if you are in Malta during the high season, to enjoy the views of Valletta across Marsamxett harbour.
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The Chophouse
Censu Xerri
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If you’re a meat lover you will enjoy the chophouse. Although they offer a variety of meats that go beyond just beef, their variety of steaks are hard to beat. Very tasty, good service and a great location. Ask to be seated outside if you are in Malta during the high season, to enjoy the views of Valletta across Marsamxett harbour.

Neighbourhoods

Relatively seen, crime levels in Malta are low and the police are statistically successful in catching criminals. As a tourist however you need to be aware of your surroundings in busier areas as crime reports have increased in recent years. Crimes like pickpocketing, handbag-snatching and muggings are more common in tourist hotspots, particularly in places like Sliema, St Julians and the Capital city Valletta. My advise is to be vigilant as you would be in any other tourist destination but to travel to Malta with relative peace of mind.
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Saint Julian's
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Relatively seen, crime levels in Malta are low and the police are statistically successful in catching criminals. As a tourist however you need to be aware of your surroundings in busier areas as crime reports have increased in recent years. Crimes like pickpocketing, handbag-snatching and muggings are more common in tourist hotspots, particularly in places like Sliema, St Julians and the Capital city Valletta. My advise is to be vigilant as you would be in any other tourist destination but to travel to Malta with relative peace of mind.

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Brief History

Something that makes Malta unique is the concentration of historical sites within the mere 316 sqkm of land, all covered with traces of Malta’s rich history. Over the centuries the islands have been ruled by various influences from across Europe, with the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Crusaders, the French and finally the British leaving traces of their presence and influence in Malta and its population. A little-known fact is that the Megalithic temples found spread across the island are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world and are inscribed with UNESCO.
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Food and Dring

Although cheap lunches and dinners that are of good quality can be found (mostly in villages away from the popular tourist destinations) prices are reasonable.
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Tips and guide for eating out

Even in tourist hotspots, its not common to be billed for cover charges. If you do encounter such restaurants, obviously dont feel obliged to tip. Tipping is common and usually a tip of 10% is just fine.
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Restaurants

Some restaurants are busier than others, so you are best off calling in advance to take a reservation. Ignore email addresses. Few restaurants take online bookings, let alone via email. Your best bet is a phone call or in some cases a message through their facebook page. Most restaurants open for dinner at 6 or7 pm and will rarely take calls for reservations during the day. Either try your luck if it is normal weekday or call the evening before.
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Sightseeing

Consider getting one of the sightseeing passes offered by iSeeMalta. With their hop-on/hop-off buses and ferries, you can get to most of the best places to visit in Malta and Gozo at a low cost and with a lot of flexibility. You can opt to either go for the transport or go for one of their Combo passes with which you get access to a large number of sites and museums.
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Public Transport

The only type of public transport in Malta is a system of route buses. The bus routes can get you anywhere you want to go in Malta and Gozo between 5:30am and 11pm. A night service runs on Friday and Saturday nights and on public holidays. Getting around Malta by bus might not be the fastest way, but other than walking or cycling (not recommended) it is surely the most economical. So if you have a little patience and are not in a hurry, consider using this service. Busses are fairly efficient, with some occasional hiccups, serving the major tourist areas and places of interest.
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Using Public Transport

You can plan your bus trips using the website of Malta Public Transport. Just specify your point of departure and destination you have in mind and you get all route options available to you. TIP: The journey planner of Malta Public Transport is okay, but you get better results by looking up the bus stop names through Google Maps and entering departure/arrival points instead of place names. Another tip is to install the Malta Public Transport app on your smartphone. In winter a bus ticket costs 1.50Euro while in Summer it costs 2Euro. The night rate is 3Euro all year round.
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Water Taxis

Getting around in Malta with a water taxi is a faster way to travel between the cities around the Grand Harbour. They are often gondola-styled little boats. It is also a nice and peaceful way to experience the historic harbour than by bus. Water taxis are also a fun way of getting around especially when travelling with children. Water taxis are also used by locals to get across between Sliema and Valletta, a trip takes less than 10 minutes -apart from being quick it is also cheap at 1Euro one way. A boat leaves every 15 minutes.
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Churches

If you decide to visit one of Malta’s beautiful churches, make sure you have dressed appropriately as a sign of respect. Shorts and t-shirts are fine for men, but women are expected to wear at least a short-sleeved top (rather than a sleeveless singlet). Also, please be quiet inside churches.