Top Malta Tourists Sites
Malta has a rich history that the country is practically saturated with different tourist attractions and places of interest, which may only be even a stone’s throw away from your accommodation in Malta. In the capital city of Valletta, there are regular plays and concerts as well as scores of exhibitions and street events just near hotels Malta.
Tip 1: Visit the Museum Archaeology which is located in Valleta which contains a very rich collection of artifacts.
Tip 2: Just a few blocks away from most hotels in Malta, you can locate the War Museum at Fort St. Elmo. The capital also possesses the impressive Grand Master’s Palace and St. John’s Co-cathedral.
Tip 3: With over 7,000 years of rich history, the sites to visit outside your Malta hotel room are endless. Plan well and budget your time to visit the Megalithic Temples including Ggantija which is the oldest freestanding temple in the world, the underground St Paul’s and St. Agatha’s catacombs, The Knights of St. John’s significant sites, such as Fort St Angelo and Fort Rinella, which is home to the world’s largest canon. WWII significant sites, such as the Mgarr war shelter, Mtarfa ex-British military buildings, The Armoury and the Maritime Museum in Vittoriosa, should be on top of your list to complete a grand maltese holiday.
Tip 4: Just few minutes away from hotels in Malta is the Museum of Roman Antiquities which is commonly called “The Roman Villa” and various catacombs found in Rabat. In your maltese holidays, the Cathedral and its museum are not to be missed, as well as the torturous Mdina dungeons and the Mdina Experience. You will bring to your own homes the memories of romantic stroll like no other, wandering the lamp lit streets of Mdina at night. Take out to your accommodation in Malta the renowned chocolate cake at Fontanella Tea rooms, situated right on the bastion.
Tip 5: Malta holidays are also best for those who love art. You visit the impressive artistic collection at the National Museum of Fine Arts, see the Caravaggio’s Beheading of St. John at St. John’s co-Cathedral. Then you can visit medieval Palazzo Falzon, which houses a large collection of antiques, in Mdina. Even your Malta hotel houses contemporary art work, you can walk around the exhibits at the St John’s Cavalier Art Centre to see more works.
Tip 6: For the young and bold who choose to get out than stay in Malta Hotels, there are passionate carnival and open-air concerts. You should have it on your list to visit the Nadur carnival in Gozo and the parade in Valletta. The whole family will enjoy activity and fun parks, which include the old film set of Popeye Village. Do not forget to visit the three cities in Cottonera, have an evening walk on the Sliema or Bugibba promenade and visit the fortified Citadel in Gozo. After the end of the day, rest your body in your Malta hotel to recharge for the next day’s adventure.