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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Qormi | Malta - English

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Qormi is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Malta having many best places in Qormi. Qormi, also known by its title Città Pinto, is a city in the Southern Region of Malta, southwest of Valletta in the centre of the island. It has a population of 16,324, making it Malta's fifth-largest city. Its bordering towns are Marsa, Luqa, Żebbuġ, Siġġiewi, Ħamrun, Birkirkara, Attard, Santa Venera and Balzan. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Qormi that you won't regret going to.

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There are many beautiful places in Qormi. Malta has some of the best places in Qormi. We collected data on the top 10 places to visit in Qormi. There are many famous places in Qormi and some of them are beautiful places in Qormi. People from all over Malta love these Qormi beautiful places which are also Qormi famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Qormi.

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TOP 10... FANTASTIC PLACES IN VALLETTA, MALTA

My top 10 choice of the fantastic Valletta its Malta's Awesome capital, built by the Knights of St John on a peninsula that's only 1km by 600m. Its founder decreed that it should be 'a city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', and it retains its 16th-century elegance.
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St Julians, Malta - Balluta Bay - one of the best places to visit in Malta!

BALLUTA BAY, St Julians, Malta - one of the best places to visit in Malta!
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Balluta Bay is a bay on the northeast coast of Malta within St. Julian's. It is a popular recreation spot used for swimming, diving, and water sports, with a triangular pjazza surrounded by cafés and shaded by Judas trees.

Balluta Bay sits in one of the most touristic hotspots in the Maltese islands. This beach in Malta stretches from Qui-si-Sana in Sliema all the way to St. Julian's. This piece of coastline attracts sunbathers and those who simply want to enjoy a quick swim.

Access to this beach is easy as it had steps and handrails installed. Sea here is deep, clear and easily accessible. You will be swimming with a backdrop of hotels which is good if you don’t want to be completely cut off and have all kind of facilities within walking distance. The area is home to some of the best beaches in the area, like Tigne, Għar id-Dud, Fond l-Għadir and the area known as Exiles.

Balluta Bay lies on a long stretch of rocky coastline that goes from from Qui-si-Sana in Sliema all the way to St. Julian's. This coastline is thronged with sunbathers during the peak summer months.

Steps and handrails placed every so often allow easy access to the water. There are plenty of flat rocks to spread a towel on. The sea here is deep, and generally clean, clear and safe to swim. It is also excellent for snorkelling. Some hotels along the front, especially at the St. Julian's end, provide beach concessions equipped with pools, water sports and lido areas for nightlife. The favourite beach areas are: the Tigne area, Qui si-Sana, Għar id-Dud, the Exiles and Fond Għadir. Some are well-known lidos or beach clubs with public access. In peak summer the Sliema beaches become a very sociable, lively place to be by mid-afternoon. The promenade is excellent for long, striding walks in winter, slow strolls on summer evenings and for watching the spectacular waves during freak autumn storms. You will find plenty of snack bars and restaurants on the coast road and kiosks near the shoreline.

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Best place to live in Malta and why

Wondering which is the best place to live in Malta and why ? One of them would definitely be Kappara as it is exactly in Central Malta close to all the touristic atractions, restaurants, bars, shops, malls. I centra area is idea for a great life in Malta. If you are planning to move to Malta and you need a quite place, near everything central area of Malta would be ideal. However i asked expats what they think is the best city to live in Malta and the answers were different. Some people said it is Mellieha, some said Sliema, St Julians, Sant Venera. In reality Malta is so small that wherever you choose to live you can reach everything in maximum 30min drive.
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Hamrun to Santa Venera, July 2018

Walking from Hamrun to Santa Venera along St. Joseph High Street on a hot Sunday afternoon, visiting a number of interesting locations on the way.

We pass through the hill of Atocia, in the area behind St. Gaetan Parish Church, and stop to admire the old church known as Tas-Samra (1630) [1:45]. An artillery battery was built on this hill, in front if the church, to keep watch over Valletta during the French blockade of 1798-1800. Two cannon used during the uprising have been placed in front of Tas-Samra church. We also walk along St. Gaetan Street and in front of the second of three water inspection towers linked to the aqueduct built by Grand Master Wignacourt in the 17th century [2:25]. We pass by the first of these towers in Santa Venera later on in this walk [5:11] (the third tower is in Floriana, directly in front of Sarria Church). We also visit a number of other churches in Hamrun and Santa Venera and enter Romeo Romano Gardens [7:05], that are like a small oasis in the hustle and bustle of this heavily built-up area. Back in Hamrun we walk along Old Railway Street and peep at the former train station inside what is today the Hamrun Scouts headquarters [10:03].

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One of the MOST BEAUTIFUL cities in Malta i have ever seen

This is one of the most beautiful cities in Malta i have ever seen!!! This city made me say WOW so many times. Talking about cities in Malta and places you should visit or consider living, i strongly believe that Vittoriosa also known as Birgu is one of the most beautiful. It is a fortified city surrounded by the medditerranean sea. I enjoyed every single minute in this city.

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Which area of Malta is best to live ?

These are the best places to live in Malta. In this video im sharing information about living in Malta in the Central part VS the North part VS the South part. In the Central part of Malta we have Valletta the capital city, Sliema and St Julians which are the areas in Malta where a lot of tourists are visiting. Valletta is a place where you can find a work but i would not recommend to live there, it is better to live in the surroundings of Valletta, places like Pieta, Hamrun, Qormi, Marsa and Santa Venera. In the North part of Malta we have the St Pauls Bay area which is perfect to find job opportunity during the season in Malta, and it is an area where a lot of Expats are living in Malta. The South part of Malta i divided it to Marsaxlokk and Marsaskala, where i prefer to live in Marsaskala. Then we have Birzebugga where foreign people from African countries prefer to live and lastly we have Zurrieq and Qrendi which are one of the most Maltese areas where mostly local people are living. These areas in Malta are quite and very clean but far from the central Malta so you definitely need to get a car or spend 1 hour journey with a bus.

One great city to live in Malta

Gzira is one great cuty to live in Malta for expats, there are several reasons why. if you are looking for a place to live in Malta and you want to feel welcomed and accepted, Gzira would be one of them. It is also very close to Sliema and St Julians so on a walking distance you can get to these cities, and the rent in Gzira is cheaper then both of them. It is a multination enviorement where people from Arabic countries are living, people from South Asian/Asian countries are living, European people etc.

VALLETTA MALTA (Full tour of Valetta the capital city of Malta - filmed in HDR)

VALLETTA MALTA | A walk through Valletta, the capital city of Malta
Valletta is the tiny and beautiful capital city of Malta so when we had a trip to the island we just had to have a wander around the streets to see what Valletta is like. Filmed in HLG HDR.

I love Valletta. It has everything you could wish for when travelling to Malta. Lovely beautiful buildings, amazing streets, fantastic architecture and superb hotels, restaurants and shops!

Valletta is the heart of tourism here in Malta and has so much to offer you if you're on a holiday or a trip here and it's easy to get lost in the stunning streets of this beautiful city.

It's been a while since I last went to Malta so I flew there from Manchester Airport recently, touched down at Malta International Airport and the first place I headed to is Valletta. It's right up there as one of my favourite cities and if you're looking for things to do in Malta then a Valletta Tour has to be one of the must do days out.

Valletta (or Il-Belt) is the tiny capital of the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. The walled city was established in the 1500s on a peninsula by the Knights of St. John, a Roman Catholic order. It’s known for museums, palaces and grand churches. Baroque landmarks include St. John’s Co-Cathedral

Valletta, The Fortress City, Citta’ Umilissima, “A city built by gentlemen for gentlemen”. These are some of the names given to Malta’s capital city: a living, working city, the administrative and commercial heart of the Islands.

Valletta is named after its founder, the respected Grand Master of the Order of St. John, Jean Parisot de la Valette. The magnificent fortress city grew on the arid rock of Mount Sceberras peninsula, which rises steeply from two deep harbours, Marsamxett and Grand Harbour.

Started in 1566, Valletta with its impressive bastions, forts and cathedral, was completed in the astonishingly short time of 15 years.Valletta has many titles, all recalling its rich historical past. It is the “modern” city built by the Knights of St John; a masterpiece of the Baroque; a European Art City and a World Heritage City. Today, it is one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world.

The city is busy by day, yet retains a timeless atmosphere. The grid of narrow streets boasts some of Europe’s finest art works, churches and palaces.

Hosting a vast cultural programme, walking around Valletta you’ll come across an intriguing historical site around every corner: votive statues, niches, fountains and coats of arms high up on parapets. Narrow side streets are full of tiny quaint shops and cafés, while Valletta’s main streets are lined with larger international branded shops for fashion, music, jewellery and much more.

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Malta Ferry service sliema to three cities via valletta (mini tour ),

Let's take a trip ( mini cruise ) from sliema to three cities using the ferry service Via mini walking tour Valletta ..it's fun to see history just pass you by !!
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Msida Malta - Street Works Update; Pumpkin Spice Latte in Indian Summer

I visit Msida to see the state of the street works. Afterwards I go to have a Pumpkin Spice Latte - traditional in the fall or autumn - but during our Indian Summer.
Msida (Maltese: L-Imsida, Italian: Misida) is a harbour town in the Central Region of Malta with a population of 7, 623 (2021).
The town is located just west of Valletta on the northeast coast of Malta.

The neighbouring towns of Msida are Ta' Xbiex, Gżira, San Ġwann, Birkirkara, Santa Venera, Ħamrun and Pietà. Msida is an important town for all travellers as many of the country's bus routes pass through it.
In the late 19th century, a floating British navy hydraulic dock was also planned at the central part of Msida close to where the Torpedo Depot used to stand. The plan was soon aborted but instead, this area would in later years experience a booming yacht marina service, which has been growing ever since, thanks to new incentive policies issued by the central government.

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Hi everyone :) Today we are in Floriana .Floriana is a suburb of the capital city Valletta .We start at the Aragotti Garden .Here you can see a big part of the islands and the harbours .You also have spectacular views of the botanic gardens below .We then go to Sarria Road .Here you can see the 17th Century old Aqueduct Tower ,the Neo-Gothic Robert Samut Hall and the Sarria church .We cross the road ,go to the spectacular Mall Gardens and go to the Granaries .This huge square in-front of San Publiju parish church has soil grain storage caps .In the past ,the Knights used to store wheat here .We also go near the impressive parish church .After we go near the busy St Anne's Road .This Road leads up to the capital and is lined with a shopping arcade and bars. Finally we finish near the statue of Pietro Poala Floriani, the architect which Floriana is named after and who built the bastions nearby .Enjoy :)

Restaurants in Santa Venera, Malta

Mal wieder richtig lecker essen gehen, in einer guten Gaststätte oder Speiselokal in der Nähe. Genießt ein großartiges Abendessen mit in der Nähe von Santa Venera. Egal ob Feinschmecker, Fast-Food oder ein romantisches Candlelight Dinner, hier findest du was Passendes.

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St. John's Co-Cathedral, MALTA and other churches

We have many guides on Malta, and it seemed fair to keep the churches separate. Here we look at four churches and feature two. Whilst we give you a good taste of what is inside, there is so much more and we encourage you to read the blog, go see as well as watch.
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Malta , officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta , is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of Sicily (Italy), 284 km (176 mi) east of Tunisia, and 333 km (207 mi) north of Libya.] The official languages are Maltese and English, and 66% of the current Maltese population is at least conversational in the Italian language.

Malta has been inhabited since approximately 5900 BC. Its location in the centre of the Mediterranean has historically given it great strategic importance as a naval base, with a succession of powers having contested and ruled the islands, including the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, Romans, Greeks, Arabs, Normans, Aragonese, Knights of St. John, French, and British, amongst others.

With a population of about 516,000 over an area of 316 km2 (122 sq mi), Malta is the world's tenth-smallest country in area and fourth most densely populated sovereign country. Its capital is Valletta, which is the smallest national capital in the European Union by area and population. According to the data from 2020 by Eurostat, the Functional Urban Area and metropolitan region covered the whole island and has a population of 480,134, and according to the United Nations, ESPON and EU Commission, the whole territory of Malta constitutes a single urban region. Malta increasingly is referred to as a city-state, and also listed in rankings concerning cities or metropolitan areas.

Malta became a British colony in 1813, serving as a way station for ships and the headquarters for the British Mediterranean Fleet. It was besieged by the Axis powers during World War II and was an important Allied base for operations in North Africa and the Mediterranean. The British parliament passed the Malta Independence Act in 1964, giving Malta independence from the United Kingdom as the State of Malta, with Elizabeth II as its queen. The country became a republic in 1974. It has been a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations since independence, and joined the European Union in 2004; it became part of the eurozone monetary union in 2008.

Malta has had Christians since the time of Early Christianity, though was predominantly Muslim while under Arab rule, at which time Christians were tolerated. Muslim rule ended with the Norman invasion of Malta by Roger I in 1091. Today, Catholicism is the state religion, but the Constitution of Malta guarantees freedom of conscience and religious worship. The economy of Malta is heavily reliant on tourism, and the country promotes itself as a Mediterranean tourist destination with its warmer climate compared to the rest of Europe, numerous recreational areas, and architectural and historical monuments, including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, Valletta, and seven megalithic temples which are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world. The following uninhabited minor islands are part of the archipelago:

Barbaġanni Rock (Gozo)
Cominotto (Kemmunett)
Dellimara Island (Marsaxlokk)
Filfla (Żurrieq)/(Siġġiewi)
Fessej Rock
Fungus Rock (Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral), (Gozo)
Għallis Rock (Naxxar)
Ħalfa Rock (Gozo)
Large Blue Lagoon Rocks (Comino)
Islands of St. Paul/Selmunett Island (Mellieħa)
Manoel Island, which connects to the town of Gżira, on the mainland via a bridge
Mistra Rocks (San Pawl il-Baħar)
Taċ-Ċawl Rock (Gozo)
Qawra Point/Ta' Fraben Island (San Pawl il-Baħar)
Small Blue Lagoon Rocks (Comino)
Sala Rock (Żabbar)
Xrobb l-Għaġin Rock (Marsaxlokk)
Ta' taħt il-Mazz Rock. Being a former British Colony, traffic in Malta drives on the left. Car ownership in Malta is exceedingly high, considering the very small size of the islands; it is the fourth-highest in the European Union. The number of registered cars in 1990 amounted to 182,254, giving an automobile density of 577/km2 (1,494/sq mi).

Malta has 2,254 kilometres (1,401 miles) of road, 1,972 km (1,225 mi) (87.5 per cent) of which are paved and 282 km (175 mi) are unpaved (as of December 2003). The main roads of Malta from the southernmost point to the northernmost point are these: Triq Birżebbuġa in Birżebbuġa, Għar Dalam Road and Tal-Barrani Road in Żejtun, Santa Luċija Avenue in Paola, Aldo Moro Street (Trunk Road), 13 December Street and Ħamrun-Marsa Bypass in Marsa, Regional Road in Santa Venera/Msida/Gżira/San Ġwann, St Andrew's Road in Swieqi/Pembroke, Malta, Coast Road in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, Salina Road, Kennedy Drive, St. Paul's Bypass and Xemxija Hill in San Pawl il-Baħar, Mistra Hill, Wettinger Street (Mellieħa Bypass) and Marfa Road in Mellieħa.


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Malta Travel Guide, Valletta, (July 2020)

A travel guide to Malta featuring the beautiful city of Valletta. Our Valletta Travel Guide was shot in July 2020.

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