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St. Julians

St. Julians is a former fishing village, but nowadays it has become one of the most famous tourist attractions in Malta. St. Julians has a nice flair and offers very good entertainment, like bars, cafes, restaurants, souvenir-shops. The Spinola Bay in St. Julians gives the city a calm atmosphere.
Restaurants
In St. Julians are several restaurants which invite everybody who passes for a meal with a nice view of the bay and the sea. There are italian, grecian, chinese, thai, malaysian, and many other restaurants.
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Senglea (L-Isla)
The peninsula of Senglea (L-Isla) lies southwards of Valletta in the Grand Harbor. On the left side of the peninsula there is the French Creek in which there are also the docks with the huge cranes. On the other side is the Dockyard Creek and Vittoriosa (Birgu). In the south of Senglea is Cospicua (Bormla). Senglea was founded by the Grand Master ‘De La Sengle‘ in the year of 1551. From him the city also got its name: Senglea.
St. Thomas Bay
The St.Thomas Bay is on the outskirts of Marsascala. The bay is very large; however it only has a small sandy beach. Cliffs surround the majority of the bay. There are some cafes and Snack-bars beside the bay. The bay is used also by many Maltese Fishermen.
Sights in Vittoriosa (Birgu)
There is so much to see in Vittoriosa - the whole city is an open-air museum. The city is surrounded by an incredible flair of history, culture and modernity. The structure of the city equals that of a triangle. On the side facing to the inland there is a big city-wall with two gates. The most interesting way to enter the city is through the Couvre Porte. The side directed to the harbor entrance is also fortified. On the fortification, high above the sea, there is a nice promenade. From there you have a nice view on Valletta, the harbor gate and Kalkara. On the tip of the city is the Fort St. Angelo. The fort is stunning. The last side of the triangle, the side facing the Dockyard Creek/Senglea, has no fortification. There you can find the Casino de Venezia, Maritime Museum, St. Lawrence Church and a luxury hotel. In the city itself something is awaiting you around every corner. In the centre lies the Victory-Square - the square got his name after the Great Siege 1565 of the Turkish. It is said that the Grandmaster La Vallette was wounded during the siege on a fight at the fortification ’Poste de Castille’. The Turkish were already inside the city when the Grandmaster counterattacked them together with his personal body-guards.
◊The Popeye village ◊Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni ◊The only public transport vehicle is the BUS ◊Casinos ◊Great Siege 1565 Malta
