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MyMalta – Malta travel guide offline

The most comprehensive travel guide for Malta sightseeing: list of Malta best landmarks - cities, museums, natural and archaeological attractions, gardens, churches, buildings, beaches, diving spots,

MyMalta – Malta travel guide offline

The most comprehensive travel guide for Malta sightseeing: list of Malta best landmarks - cities, museums, natural and archaeological attractions, gardens, churches, buildings, beaches, diving spots, family places and much more!Features• Works offline, you don't need an internet connection• Contains most comprehensive list of Malta landmarks organized by categories• Provides good quality photos for each place, about article, address, contact details, working hours, entrance fee information and map location• Provides list of Malta top 20 landmarks to visit• Malta & Gozo event list• Map section shows all places on map, listed by categories• Plan your trip by bookmarking Malta landmarks you would like to visitLandmarks listCities: Floriana, Mdina, Rabat, Sliema, The Three Cities: Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua, Valletta, VictoriaBuildings: Auberge de Castille, Cottonera Lines and Gates, De Redin Towers, Delimara Lighthouse, Fort Manoel, Fort Rinella, Fort Saint Angelo, Fort St Elmo, Fortifications of Birgu and Birgu Gates, Fortifications of Valletta, Giordan Lighthouse, Gozo Cittadella, Lascaris Towers, Lija Belvedere Tower, Main Guard, Porte des Bombes, Robert Samut Hall, Royal Opera House Site, San Anton Palace, Selmun Palace, Valletta City Gate, Valletta Waterfront, Victoria Gate, Victoria Lines, Wignacourt Aqueduct and TowersMuseums: Casa Rocca Piccola, Classic Car Collection Museum, Domvs Romana, Ghar Dalam Museum, Gozo Museum of Archaeology, Gozo Old Prison, Gran Castello Historic House (Gozo Folklore Museum), Grandmaster's Palace, Inquisitors Palace, Lascaris War Rooms, Malta at War Museum, Malta Aviation Museum, Malta Maritime Museum, Malta Postal Museum, Malta Windmills, Manoel Theatre, Mellieha Air Raid Shelter, National Library of Malta, National Museum of Archaeology, National Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Natural History, National War Museum at Fort St Elmo, Palace Armoury, Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum, Palazzo Parisio & GardensArchaeological: Clapham Junction Cart Ruts, Ggantija Megalithic Temples, Ghar Dalam Cave, Hagar Qim Temples, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, Mnajdra Temples, Skorba, St. Agatha's Catacombs, St. Cataldus Catacombs, St. Paul's Grotto and Catacombs, Ta Hagrat, Ta’ Bistra Catacombs, Tarxien TemplesNatural landmarks: Blue Grotto, Dingli Cliffs, Fungus Rock, Inland Sea, Sanap Cliffs, Wied il-Ghasel (Valley of Honey), Wied il-Ghasri (Ghasri Valley)Churches and cathedrals: Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Church of Saint Paul's Shipwreck, Mosta Dome, Msida Parish Church, Parish Church of St Paul, Sarria Church, St. Catherine of Italy Church, St. Dominic's Convent, St. John's Co-Cathedral, St. Lawrence's Church, St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, St. Paul's Cathedral, St. Publius Church, Ta Pinu BasilicaFamily places: Bird park, Esplora Interactive Science Centre, Limestone Heritage, Park and Gardens, National Aquarium, Petting Farm, Playmobil FunPark, Popeye Village, Splash and Fun Water ParkBeaches and bays: Balluta Bay, Blue Lagoon, Dahlet Qorrot Bay, Gnejna Bay, Golden Bay, Marsaxlokk Bay, Mellieha Bay, Paradise Bay, Pretty Bay, Ramla Bay, San Blas Beach, Sliema Beach, Spinola Bay, St. George's Bay, St. Peter's Pool, Tuffieha Bay, Xlendi BayMaltaMalta is a popular tourist destination, with 1.6 million tourists per year, due to country warm climate, numerous recreational areas, and architectural and historical monuments, including several UNESCO World Heritage Sites.Malta is a Southern European island country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of Malta is Valletta. Malta has a Mediterranean climate with very mild winters and warm to hot summers. Rain occurs mainly in autumn and winter, with summer being generally dry.

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