The St Pauls Bay area in the north of the island covers a number of localities. Xemxija (pronounced Shemshiya), St Paul’s Bay, Bugibba and Qawra lie on the coast, the latter two having developed into Read more about St Pauls Bay
Birkirkara has been the most populated and largest locality in Malta since the Middle Ages, although archeological evidence suggests that the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times as well as Read more about Birkirkara
The Sliema Philharmonic Society was founded in 1923 and immediately began a successful road in playing band music not only during the village festa dedicated to Sacro Cuor (Sacred Heart) but also as a Read more about Sliema Philarmonic Society
Palazzo Parisio is a splendid stately home immersed in history and an architectural gem with unique luxurious interior finishings. It is the result of the vision and passion of one exceptional man Read more about Palazzo Parisio
At around 30km long, Malta may be just a dot on the world map, but as can be testified by the two million odd tourists that visit the islands every year, there is no shortage of things to see.
From megalithic temples to thriving local traditions in over 60 towns and villages that dot Malta, the sights and sounds of this Mediterranean island will capture your imagination. Band clubs are the social gathering place for Maltese in the village core. Public gardens give some respite from the stifling summer heat and heavily urbanised towns. Museums and historic buildings document the rich history of an island in a strategic marine crossroad. The oldest freestanding prehistoric structures found anywhere in the world leave visitors in awe. Churches, chapels, batteries, forts, shelters, theatres, palazzos and many other landmarks are found across all Malta and, at most, just a short drive away!
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