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Mdina Gate
St Paul’s Catacombs

I recommend checking out the small museum on-site first. It gives you a fantastic background on what you’ll see and helps put the catacombs into context.

I suggest visiting right when they open at 9 AM to avoid the crowds and get some great photos without people in the way. Trust me, it makes a difference!

Make sure to bring a flashlight or use your phone's light for those darker parts of the catacombs. Some areas are pretty dim, and you'll want to see everything clearly!
St John's Co-Cathedral
Rotunda Mosta

i suggest taking a few minutes to sit in the nearby square after your visit. it's such a nice spot to relax and people-watch – trust me, you'll appreciate the break!
Popeye Village Malta

If you can, visit on a weekday! It was way less crowded and we got to enjoy everything without feeling rushed. Plus, the vibe is just more laid back.

Take your time wandering around the set and taking pics. The vibe is so fun, and there are lots of quirky spots to snap photos
The Valletta Waterfront

After finishing dinner, stroll along the promenade; it’s less crowded at night and offers a cozy atmosphere. I went later on, and it was a perfect way to unwind after a busy day.

I love photography, so I suggest wandering the waterfront around golden hour. The buildings glow beautifully in the evening light, making for great pics without the midday heat melting you.