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There's something for everyone! Whether you're looking for engaging experiences, local discoveries, or a chance to relax, you'll find plenty to enjoy during your visit. Visit these top attractions and create lasting memories.

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Valletta
Valletta is the capital city of Malta, named after Jean Parisot de La Valette, the famed Grandmaster of the Knights of the Order of St John who commissoned its construction right after the victory in the Great Siege of 1565.
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St. John’s Co-Cathedral
A church whose interior stands testament to the ethereal beauty of Baroque. Art and history enthusiasts revel in its majestic beauty, as will anyone with an appreciation for fine architecture.
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Mdina & Rabat
Mdina is Malta's former capital and much of it has been frozen in time. Looking down from its scenic hilltop perch, Malta's ancient former capital hides treasures that are waiting to be discovered.
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Wied iż-Żurrieq & Blue Grotto
About 2 km west of the village of Żurrieq lies the tiny harbour of Wied iż-Żurrieq, set in a narrow inlet in the cliffs and guarded by a watchtower.
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St. Agatha’s Tower (The Red Tower)
Also known as the Red Tower (due to the colour it was painted and restored in), Grand Master Lascaris built St. Agatha's Tower in 1647. At the time of its construction, it was the furthest outpost from Valletta and served as a signal post for communication with Gozo.
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Inquisitor’s Palace
The Inquisitor's Palace also known as the Sacred Palace, is a palace in Birgu, Malta. It was the seat of the Maltese Inquisition from 1574 to 1798, under the name Palazzo del Sant'Officio.
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Fort St. Angelo
Fort St. Angelo is the jewel in the crown of The Maltese Islands' military heritage. According to legend, the fort stands on the site of a fortified Roman settlement.
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Fort St. Elmo
After a lenghty restoration, Fort St. Elmo is now open to the public and well worth the walk down Republic Street and the bastion walkway.
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Domus Romana
The mosaic pavements at the 'Roman House' in Rabat are an excellent illustration of Hellenistic pictorial culture. They were produced with an extremely fine technique and have been estimated to date back to the first quarter of the first century BC.
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National Library of Malta
The National Library of Malta, often known as the Bibliotheca, is a reference library in Republic Square, Valletta, Malta. It was founded by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc in 1776 out of the collections of the knight Louis Guérin de Tencin.
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Floriana
Outside the capital's walls and sheltered inside its own bastions, Floriana has been overlooked during the post-World War II years, but that is quickly changing. Floriana has its generous share of history, culture and green spaces, with an impressive count of 15 gardens.
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Auberge de Castille
The Auberge de Castille was the official seat of the knights of the Langue of Castille, León and Portugal – one of the most powerful of the Order of St. John, its Head being the Grand Chancellor.
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Three Cities
The Three Cities known collectively as Cottonera in honour of Grandmaster Cottoner, who built their inland defences are Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua (referred to in Maltese as Birgu, Isla and Bormla respectively).
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Megalithic Temples
Some of Malta's megalithic temples were built as early as 3,600 BC and it is claimed that they are the oldest free-standing structures worldwide.
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Marsaxlokk Fishing Village
The village of Marsaxlokk is the premier fishing harbour on the Island. Focused around a quaint harbour in which colourful fishing boats bring in the catch of the day, the fishermen themselves turn salesmen on Sunday mornings and display their produce to shoppers.
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Grandmaster’s Palace
The Palace stands in the very heart of Valletta - the World Heritage City founded by the Sovereign Hospitaller Military Order of St. John after the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. Besides being the Office of The President, The Palace also serves as the House of Representatives and boasts of, an armoury which symbolises the past glories of the Order.
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Top Attraction
Valletta
Valletta is the capital city of Malta, named after Jean Parisot de La Valette, the famed Grandmaster of the Knights of the Order of St John who commissoned its construction right after the victory in the Great Siege of 1565.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
St. John’s Co-Cathedral
A church whose interior stands testament to the ethereal beauty of Baroque. Art and history enthusiasts revel in its majestic beauty, as will anyone with an appreciation for fine architecture.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Mdina & Rabat
Mdina is Malta's former capital and much of it has been frozen in time. Looking down from its scenic hilltop perch, Malta's ancient former capital hides treasures that are waiting to be discovered.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Wied iż-Żurrieq & Blue Grotto
About 2 km west of the village of Żurrieq lies the tiny harbour of Wied iż-Żurrieq, set in a narrow inlet in the cliffs and guarded by a watchtower.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
St. Agatha’s Tower (The Red Tower)
Also known as the Red Tower (due to the colour it was painted and restored in), Grand Master Lascaris built St. Agatha's Tower in 1647. At the time of its construction, it was the furthest outpost from Valletta and served as a signal post for communication with Gozo.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Inquisitor’s Palace
The Inquisitor's Palace also known as the Sacred Palace, is a palace in Birgu, Malta. It was the seat of the Maltese Inquisition from 1574 to 1798, under the name Palazzo del Sant'Officio.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Fort St. Angelo
Fort St. Angelo is the jewel in the crown of The Maltese Islands' military heritage. According to legend, the fort stands on the site of a fortified Roman settlement.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Fort St. Elmo
After a lenghty restoration, Fort St. Elmo is now open to the public and well worth the walk down Republic Street and the bastion walkway.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Domus Romana
The mosaic pavements at the 'Roman House' in Rabat are an excellent illustration of Hellenistic pictorial culture. They were produced with an extremely fine technique and have been estimated to date back to the first quarter of the first century BC.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
National Library of Malta
The National Library of Malta, often known as the Bibliotheca, is a reference library in Republic Square, Valletta, Malta. It was founded by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc in 1776 out of the collections of the knight Louis Guérin de Tencin.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Floriana
Outside the capital's walls and sheltered inside its own bastions, Floriana has been overlooked during the post-World War II years, but that is quickly changing. Floriana has its generous share of history, culture and green spaces, with an impressive count of 15 gardens.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Auberge de Castille
The Auberge de Castille was the official seat of the knights of the Langue of Castille, León and Portugal – one of the most powerful of the Order of St. John, its Head being the Grand Chancellor.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Three Cities
The Three Cities known collectively as Cottonera in honour of Grandmaster Cottoner, who built their inland defences are Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua (referred to in Maltese as Birgu, Isla and Bormla respectively).
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Megalithic Temples
Some of Malta's megalithic temples were built as early as 3,600 BC and it is claimed that they are the oldest free-standing structures worldwide.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Marsaxlokk Fishing Village
The village of Marsaxlokk is the premier fishing harbour on the Island. Focused around a quaint harbour in which colourful fishing boats bring in the catch of the day, the fishermen themselves turn salesmen on Sunday mornings and display their produce to shoppers.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Grandmaster’s Palace
The Palace stands in the very heart of Valletta - the World Heritage City founded by the Sovereign Hospitaller Military Order of St. John after the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. Besides being the Office of The President, The Palace also serves as the House of Representatives and boasts of, an armoury which symbolises the past glories of the Order.
LEARN MORE