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Gozo
Ġgantija Temple, Dwejra Bay & beaches
Malta
Valletta, ancient temples & beaches
Valletta
Walled city with St. John's Co-Cathedral
Mdina
Cathedrals, middle ages, churches, museums, and palaces
Sliema
Fort Tigné & waterfront promenade
St Julian's, Malta
Balluta Bay beach & Paceville nightlife
Mellieħa
Beaches, churches, and caves
Rabat
Churches, museums, roman villa, cliffs, and caves
Marsaxlokk
Markets, fishing, harbors, churches, and seafood
Buġibba
Water parks, nightlife, and beaches
Victoria
Gran Castello museum & Gozo Cathedral
St. Paul's Bay
Beaches, nightlife, and aquariums
Birgu
Marinas, churches, museums, maritime museums, and harbors
Qawra
Nightlife, beaches, and aquariums
Senglea
Maritime museums, harbors, gardens, churches, and marinas
Paceville
Nightlife and beaches
Mosta
Churches, shopping, and cathedrals
Dingli
Cliffs, chapels, and hiking
Mġarr, Gozo
Marinas and harbors
Cospicua
Churches, harbors, and history
Marsalforn
Beaches, burgers, scuba diving, caves, and romantic places
Xlendi
Beaches, caves, lobsters, cliffs, and scuba diving
Floriana
Gardens, churches, harbors, and monuments
Saint Lawrence
Churches
Mġarr
Beaches, rabbits, churches, and temples
Għajn Tuffieħa
Beaches and cliffs
Ta' Qali
Parks, pottery, arts and crafts, aviation museums, and museums
Gżira
Beaches
Tarxien
Temples and prehistory
Għarb
Churches, museums, basilicas, chapels, and wineries
Nadur
Wine festival and wine
Paola
Churches, shopping, prehistory, temples, and shrines
Qala, Malta
Folk music, horseback riding, music, and beaches
Marsaskala
Beaches, lobsters, burgers, seafood, and fishing
Birżebbuġa
Beaches, caves, and museums
Xewkija
Churches
Għasri
Lighthouses, churches, and beaches
Maltese Islands
Xagħra
Temples, caves, and churches
Msida
Marinas, harbors, and churches
Qrendi
Temples, chapels, and caves
Attard
Palaces and gardens
Żurrieq
Chapels, caves, and churches
Luqa
Żebbuġ
Churches
Birkirkara
Shopping
Naxxar
Palaces, churches, gardens, and shopping
Kalkara
Marinas
Malta Island - The must-see spots
Visitez Malte en 3 minutes / Visit Malta in 3 minutes
La Valette, Mdina, Rabat, Mosta, Dingli, Mnajdra, Marsaxlokk, Blue Grotto, Blue Lagoon, Golden Bay, Gozo, Dwejra, San Lawrenz, Victoria
La musique est disponible ici / The music is available here :
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La Falconeria Hotel
Add: 62 Melita Street, Valletta
Restaurants
1. LaPIRA Maltese Kitchen
35 Merchants Street, Valletta
2. L'Artiglio Restaurant
Add: 64 Melita St, Valletta
3. Amorino Gelato Al Naturale
Add: 36 Republic Street, Valletta
4. Is-Suq tal-Belt (Covered Market)
Add: Merchants St, Valletta VLT 1175, Malta
19th-century market hall located in Valletta, Malta. It is notable for being the first building in Malta to be constructed mostly of iron.
5. Panda Chinese Restaurant
Add: Ordinance, Triq Ir-Repubblika, Il-Belt Valletta
MALTA: Town of Mosta
Mosta lies in the centre of Malta. It is a busy market town with the population of approximately 19,000
Mosta is renowned for its church, the Rotunda, which is dedicated to Sta Marija Assunta. Built in 1833-1860's and designed by a Maltese architect, George Grognet.
This church is known for an incident that took place on 9th April 1942, during WWII, when a bomb pierced the dome, bounced on the floor in the midst of about 300 congregation, without exploding. No one was hurt.
Its dome with a diameter of 37 meters (122ft) is the 3rd largest church dome in Europe and the 9th largest in the world.
Mosta has two band clubs and one pirotechnic club:
Socjetà Filarmonika Santa Marija which includes a pirotechnic section;
Socjetà Filarmonika Nicolò Isouard;
Għaqda Piroteknika 15 ta' Awwissu.
The feast is celebrated every year on August 15 and it's well attended by locals and tourists alike.
Photos by Choy Hong (Jasmine) Grech
Photos of ta' Bistra Catacombs by Victor B. Caruana and Joseph V. Sammut, Mosta
Some of the Christmas Crib photos by Mario Calleja, Qormi.
Video by Alfred & Jasmine Grech, Mosta, Malta
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