Descend into the fascinating depths of subterranean Valletta. The Valletta underground tunnels were originally excavated by the knights of the Order of St. John as safeguard in case of a siege and to store water and grain, and then used as shelters during WW II.
For panoramic views of the Grand harbour.
For Friday evening jazz sessions
Relax and sit outside on the steps in the heart of Valletta for Pizza, platters and drinks.
Other beaches: https://www.visitmalta.com/en/category/beaches-in-malta/
Perfect for a sunset Aperitif
A fortified medieval town in the Northern Region of Malta which served as the island's capital city until 1530. Can be visited in conjunction with the nearby town of Rabat which is home to impressive catacombs and archaeological remains. Stop at the Crystal Palace for a traditional pastizzi or Marie's Boutique Patisserie for coffee and cakes. We also recommend Root81 for a Mediterranean al fresco dining experience.
For a boat ride to view the sea caves which are located on the coastline opposite to the small uninhabited islet of Filfla.
A small, traditional fishing village in the South Eastern Region of Malta. If you like seafood, we also recommend visiting Tartarun restaurant (https://www.tartarun.com/)
Wigi's https://www.wigiskitchen.com/ AKI https://www.akimalta.com/ 59 Republic https://fiftyninerepublic.com/ Trabuxu Bistro: https://trabuxu.com.mt/bistro/ La Vela: https://lavelamalta.com/ NAAR Restobar: https://naarmalta.com/ SA/MI/ZU: https://www.samizu.mt/ SEED Malta: https://seedmalta.com Three cities: Enchante: https://www.enchante-restaurant.com/ Terrone: https://www.terrone.com.mt/ Traditional Malteste cuisine: Tal-Petut: https://www.talpetut.com/ Gululu: https://gululu.com.mt/ Ta Nenu: https://nenuthebaker.com/ The rural town of Mgarr has a good selection of traditional Maltese restaurants
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