The remarkable exhibit includes suits of armour used by the Knights of the Order of St John between 1530 to 1798, as well as various artillery and firearms.
Lulu’s Restaurant in St Julian’s is considered one of Malta’s leading fine dining restaurants. Conveniently situated in the centre of St Julian’s, the restaurant is surrounded by the areas entertainment venues, not far from Portomaso and the seaside promenade. Lulu’s elegant interiors and exquisite menu offer customers a truly unforgettable dining experience. Crisp table linen, candles and table lamps create a chic yet warm and inviting ambience, in the large space that combines seating on two floors.
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Ta’ Kris restaurant offers authentic Maltese home-style cooking in an inviting rustic ambience. The restaurant is located just off Bisazza Street, on a cosy side street in the bustling centre of Sliema. Ta’ Kris is set in one of Sliema’s oldest bakeries, with colourful traditional Maltese tiles and other original features from the old bakery.
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The Classic Car Museum, located in Qawra on the northern coast of the island, is the only museum of its kind in Malta. In the museum visitors can discover a vast collection of classic and restored cars and motorcycles, as well as jukeboxes and other memorabilia from the the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The privately owned museum is spread over 3,000 square meters and is the brainchild of Mr Carol Galea, a true classic car enthusiast and avid collector for many year.
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The ferry service that links Sliema and Valletta is a quick and convenient way to travel between these two busy Maltese cities. The fast scenic route through Marsamxett Harbour takes only 5-10 minutes depending on the weather, offering spectacular views of both Valletta and Sliema from the sea. By taking the ferry you will avoid long waits in traffic jams as well as parking problems.
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Visit Malta’s two natural deep sea harbours, Marsamxett Harbour and the splendid Grand Harbour, with Captain Morgan’s Grand Harbour Cruise. Departing from the Sliema Strand, the boat tour takes you around Sliema Creek, Manoel Island, the yacht marina, Pieta Creek, exploring the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. During the cruise you will visit various creeks and admire forts, fortifications and bastions on either side of Malta’s unique capital city, Valletta, from the spectacular vantage point of the sea.
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The Domvs Romana museum in Rabat was purposely built in 1882 over the excavated archeological remains of a 1st century Roman townhouse. Located outside Mdina, once the Roman city of Melita, the town house is a unique historic attraction in Malta.
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St Thomas Bay is a large bay partly covered with white sand near the village of Marsaskala, in the south of Malta. Called ‘Ir-Ramia’ by locals, this natural inlet is a lovely seaside haven popular with Maltese families, yet it remains fairly undiscovered by tourists. White limestone cliffs and rows of beach houses used by locals during the summer season surround this quiet bay that retains a charming Maltese atmosphere.
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Situated on the southwest coast of Malta, Dingli Cliffs are the highest land mass on the Maltese Islands, some 250 meters above sea level. The cliffs stretch form Bahrija to the area above Blue Grotto, overlooking open sea and the tiny uninhabited island of Filfla. The geological layers of Malta’s sedimentary rock are clearly visible in the exposed edges of the cliffs. The impressive height of the cliffs served as a natural defence from pirate attacks and other invasions on the islands southern coastline.
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Two Buoys Bistro is a family run restaurant in St. Julians, overlooking picturesque Spinola Bay. Located a short walk from the hustle and bustle of Malta’s entertainment hub, Two Buoys enjoys the more relaxing atmosphere of a seaside restaurant, with spectacular views of Spinola Bay and its colourful fishing boats. A spacious terrace offers al fresco dining, while the large interior of the restaurant is relaxed and inviting. Art work by local artists is showcased throughout the space, with a further exhibition area situated on the floor below the restaurant.
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