The ancient village of Qrendi is based on the southwestern part of the country. It features a pair of temples that date all the way back to the Neolithic Period. They are the Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra temples.
14) Mosta
The Mosta Dome is one of the largest domes in the world, and it can be found slightly northwest of the capital.
15) Għarb
You will love the outdoor markets and vibe in the western shoreline village of Għarb. You can visit the island’s historical Għarb Parish Church, which dates back to the 16th century.
16) Senglea
The massive city walls of Senglea were once used to shield the Maltese people during the 1565 Ottoman Invasion, which was referred to as the Great Siege. Senglea is also one of the famed Three Cities of Malta.