famous Mostas Parish Church and hence many things<\/a> to admire there.<\/p>\nThe dome was once boomed in the 1942 but it managed to escape undamaged and thus its beauty is still intact which makes it a very unique site. The interior parts of it are amazing and worth of seeing. You will get amazed at how it is used when you find believers busy with their religious practices.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t miss to also visit the dome that was built to symbolize the attacked dome. It is too amusing and marvelous to see. You certainly cannot also miss to visit the gift shops that are just adjacent to the replica dome as there are numerous things to appreciate and probably buy.<\/p>\n
The dome can be reached by bus from Valletta city.<\/p>\n
Must see places in Malta<\/h2>\nMARSAXLOKK<\/h2>\n
The enchanting Marsaxlokk village is with all certainty a top tourist attraction that will always appear among the top most visited places in Malta. The site is mind blogging and every visitor to it has something excellent to say about it. Be among them too by paying it a visit.<\/p>\n
Marsaxlokk is popularly known as the fishing village is a remarkable site that has a beautiful and exquisite scenery that is fit for all requiring a place to relax in.<\/p>\n
The bay that is surely auspicious cannot escape your eye\u2019s attention. It is highly decorated with countless customary boats that are commonly known as the Luzzuz. The most interesting thing is that they all have a mythical carving of an eye of the famous Osiris.<\/p>\n
This is certainly something that is mind blowing as you will truly not find any of their representation in the whole world. Don\u2019t miss to note the paintings on the prows that are done with a lot of skillfulness.<\/p>\n
The mythical history attached to the panting is also interesting to listen to as you get a chance to know a few of the locals. These paintings are indeed believed to protect the boats from any kind of evil likely to come to it.<\/p>\n
The fish market will also not go unnoticed especially for the travelers on Sundays when it is open. Here you will definitely have a memorable moment discovering the various varieties of fisheries and more so have a taste of the most luscious ones.<\/p>\n
Buses from Valletta are definitely the most suitable for the journey to the site.<\/p>\n
What else to see in Malta ?<\/h2>\nHal Saflieni Hypogeum<\/h2>\n
Among the numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites that you can certainly not afford to avoid wherever in Malta is the gorgeous and scenic Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. This is indeed one of the top tourist attractions in the country that enjoys the visits of numerous persons from all parts of the world.<\/p>\n
The site is actually a temple that has lots of history to learn about and get intrigued by. In fact it is the only underground temple that dates back to many years ago that can be found in the world.<\/p>\n
It consists of remarkable halls of which each is worth of seeing and more so venturing into. You definitely feel like one of the luckiest person as such a treasure is known to very few. The chambers too are amusing and enticing to explore.<\/p>\n
The paths that lead to many of the parts in the temple are definitely the best you can ever find anywhere and you certainly get to wonder how they still have maintained their despite the site being underground.<\/p>\n
Once you get to the place you are given an enthralling introductory show that helps you understand where the temple has come from and more so its importance and that beauties you will find.<\/p>\n
You will easily walk for a few minutes from Paola to the site. You certainly cannot miss this wonder.<\/p>\n
Popular places to visit in Malta<\/h2>\nMDINA<\/h2>\n
The charming Mdina city will also not be left out from your list of adventure. The city is of course thrilling and allures every travel to Malta. It thus appears among the top tourist attractions.<\/p>\n
The city is encompassed with a great lot of peacefulness that is not likely to be seen in many other cities. You definitely get a chance to enjoy everything you come across.<\/p>\n
The narrow streets are delightful to stroll along as you get close to the many highlights. The architectural design of all the buildings is impressive as well and one of the best in the world.<\/p>\n
Ensure you walk into the many shops aligned along the streets for a little shopping or admiration of their well displayed items that are indeed first class.<\/p>\n
HAGAR QIM<\/h2>\n
You will certainly enjoy one of your best moments ending your visit at the magnificent Hagar Qim temple. This is indeed a top attraction in the region that you cannot afford to circumvent.<\/p>\n
The temple is one of the most ancient in the country and thus a lot of history will be found from here. The temple is beautifully structured with limestone to give it a pleasing look worth of photos.<\/p>\n
There are about 4 or 5 domes which wait for your visit and thus you have to venture into them to appreciate their charm.<\/p>\n
The temple\u2019s location is one of the most amusing as it is built facing a massive sea. You will have a sensational moment surveying the beauty of the sea from here as you get infused by the cool tranquil atmosphere of the place.<\/p>\n
Otherwise, you can walk to the other temples along the shoreline. The place is accessed by bus from Valletta.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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