15 Best Things To Do In Sliema, Malta

things to do in Sliema Malta
Louise
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Nesting on the Mediterranean island of Malta, Sliema is a charming resort town with upscale resorts, breathtaking coasts, and lots of fantastic attractions. It is also rich in heritage and features a fascinating culture. Here you’ll find lots of iconic landmarks such as the 17th-century clock tower called Julian’s Tower, the stunning Stella Maris Church that features Baroque architecture, the star-shaped Fort Manuel, and more. While in Sliema, be sure to check out the majestic St. John’s Co-Cathedral. Also, you cannot end your Sliema adventure without visiting Upper Barrakka Gardens and marveling at the spectacular views. For a more in-depth guide, here is a list of the best things to do in Sliema, Malta for your next visit to the city. Feel free to browse below.

1. Experience swimming in the Victorian bathing pools


With the stunning Mediterranean Sea on its sides, Sliema boasts of Victorian bathing pools along its coast. These natural pools carved on rocks on the coastline are ideal swimming spots for centuries now. They are also referred to as Roman Baths though history and it has been claimed that they have been there longer, during the Victorian era. Lots of tourists come to these pools to experience its rejuvenating waters. It is a fantastic place to spend some time bonding with your family or friends. Be sure to take a souvenir photo in the pool for your Instagram.

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2. Gorge on flavorful food at Ta' Kris

Posted by Ta' Kris Restaurant on Friday, 3 February 2017

Not only is Sliema a lovely resort town with breathtaking natural wonders and fantastic attractions but is also a paradise of exquisite eats. To have a taste of flavorful food, dine in the charming Ta’ Kris restaurant. It is a lovely restaurant with vintage interior design, rustic accents, and a cozy ambiance. It offers authentic Maltese cuisine that will surely make you cry happy tears. Plus, aside from mouthwatering food, it also boasts of a wide assortment of premium wines to pair with your eats.

Ta' Kris

Address: 80 Fawwara Ln, Sliema, Malta

Website: Ta’ Kris

Opening hours: 12:30am - 11pm (daily)

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3. Take souvenir pictures of St. Julian's Tower

Posted by Antonio Russiello on Thursday, 22 August 2019

St. Julian’s Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in Sliema. Located in Tower Road and also referred to as Sliema Tower and Torre di San Giuliano, this marvelous tower was completed in 1685. In 1715, an artillery battery was constructed adjacent to it. This small watchtower was converted into a restaurant in the present day, now called It-Torri Restaurant. Be sure to take souvenir pictures or experience dining in St. Julian’s Tower when you visit Sliema.

St Julian's Tower

Address: Tower Road, Sliema, Malta

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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4. Say a few prayers of thanks at Stella Maris Church

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Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Qoan used under CC BY-SA 4.0

Stella Maris Church is the oldest Roman Catholic parish in Sliema Malta, opened in 1877. It features stunning Baroque-style architecture. Originally built in 1855, Stella Maris Church was reconstructed prior to its 1877 opening to accommodate the growing population of the city. Inside the church, you’ll see fascinating displays such as the Titular painting on the main altar and the Titular statue of Our Lady of Stella Maris. When you visit Sliema, be sure to drop by this 18th-century church and say a few prayers of thanks.

Stella Maris Church

Address: Sliema, Malta

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5. Drop by Parish Church of Jesus of Nazareth


Another marvelous church found in Sliema is Parish Church of Jesus of Nazareth. It was a masterpiece of Marchese Ermolao Zimmermann Barbaro Di San Giorgio. Situated in the bustling district near Sliema ferry, the Parish Church of Jesus Nazareth attracts tourists who roam around the area. Cream stone walls and a dome-shaped altar with lovely sculptures adorn the interior of the church. If you are a catholic, be sure to attend a Sunday mass in the church or drop by for a quick prayer.

Parish Church of Jesus of Nazareth

Address: Sliema, Malta

Website: Parish Church of Jesus of Nazareth

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 7am, 8:30am, 6:30pm; Sat: 6:30pm; Sun: 7am, 8:30am, 10am, 11:30am, 7pm (Mass schedule)

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6. Treat your body to a rejuvenating session at Marion Mizzi Wellbeing


If you feel like your body is starting to take its toll on you from days of city tours and touristy activities, you might want to pause for a while and treat yourself to a pampering time at Marion Mizzi Wellbeing. Located in HighmStreet, this upscale spa and health club is the cure to your tired body. It offers a plethora of delightful services including a variety of massages, manicure and pedicure services, anti-voyage fatigue package, slimming treatment, electrical Muscle Stimulation & Presso Therapy, and more.

Marion Mizzi Wellbeing

Address: High Street, Tas-Sliema SLM 1542, Malta

Website: Marion Mizzi Wellbeing

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 9am - 8pm; Sun: 9am - 7pm

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7. Watch a live performance at Salesian Theater


You cannot end your Sliema adventure without watching a live performance in the Salesian Theatre. This local community theatre has been in operation for almost 110 years now, planting interest towards the performing arts among the young generation. Lots of Maltese locals have graced the staged of the Salesian Theatre and provided entertainment to tourists and other locals as well. For future events and shows, check their website.

Salesian Theater

Address: Sliema, Malta

Website: Salesian Theater

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8. Make friends with locals at Dingli Circus


Dingli Circus is a bustling commercial landmark in Malta. Filled with excellent restaurants, laid-back cafes, retail shops, souvenir stores, and other businesses, this area is always flocked with tourists and locals having a good time. It is also a popular venue of the Malta Arts Festival and other cultural events in the city. Also, if you are a tourist in the city, it is a lovely place to make friends with locals and learn about the city’s culture.

Dingli Circus

Address: 42 Triq Sir Adrian Dingli, Tas-Sliema, Malta

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9. Visit the historic Fort Tigné

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Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Frank Vincentz used under CC BY-SA 3.0

Found in Tigné Point, Sliema, Malta, Fort Tigné features a polygonal structure. It was built in 1793 up to 1795 to serve as protection in the entrance of Marsamxett Harbour against the French Invasion. Its name derived from François René Jacob de Tigné, a knight during the war era, and a relative of René Jacob de Tigné, a military engineer. On record, Fort Tigné is considered one of the oldest polygonal forts in the whole world, and one of the oldest landmarks in Sliema.

Fort Tigné

Address: Tigne Point, Censu Xerri, Sliema, Malta

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10. Stroll along Sliema Promenade

The Promenade and the Fortizza in Sliema, Malta
Source: Photo by Flickr user Magnus Bråth used under CC BY 2.0

Sliema Promenade is a popular tourist destination in Sliema Malta. It features upscale businesses and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean coastline. There are lots of things to do in this bustling district of the city. Here you’ll find a plethora of exquisite restaurants with most of them offering delicious food as well as the spectacular scenery and two different bays including Balluta Bay and Spinola Bay. Also, graffiti arts adorn the promenade and add charm to it. Graffiti art is a big part of the city’s vibrant art scene.

Sliema Promenade

Address: Tower Road, Sliema, Malta

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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11. Appreciate art at Christine X Art Gallery


Whether you are a professional artist or a someone with a deep appreciation for art, you should definitely check out Christine X Art Gallery when you visit Sliema. It is a charming art gallery with bright interiors and a cool and airy ambiance. It features a wide collection of paintings that will surely pull a string your heart when you see them. Some of the masterpieces you’ll find in Christine X Art Gallery include the Tanker 1 and 2, Freeway, New York, and a lot more.

Christine X Art Gallery

Address: 17, Tigne Street, Sliema SLM 3141, Malta

Website: Christine X Art Gallery

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 1pm, 4pm - 7pm; Sat: 10am - 1pm (closed on Sun)

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12. Explore the Carribean Sea on your own with Malta Self Drive Boats


Maximize your Siema adventure by booking a Malta Self Drive boat and exploring the breathtaking Carribean Sea. You can rent it for an hour or two or more and get to see various sights in the area from the sea. Plus, you don’t have to be a pro to have access to this fantastic ride as you will be briefed about the do’s and don’t’s prior. And for further instruction, you may refer to a safety booklet and a map guide that will be provided for you.

Malta Self Drive Boats

Address: Tigné Seafront, Tas-Sliema SLM 3012, Malta

Website: Malta Self Drive Boats

Opening hours: 8:30am - 7:30pm (daily)

Price: From 55 USD

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13. Book an overnight stay at AX The Palace Malta


If you want to experience the lifestyle of the rich and famous, book a stay in the AX Palace Malta and live your best life while in Sliema. This luxurious five-star hotel boasts of upscale amenities and top-notch hospitality service. It offers exquisite on-site dining options, a breathtaking rooftop pool, an equally gorgeous indoor pool, superb spa and wellness facilities, and more. Not to mention, spectacular views welcome you as you relax on the comfortable common lounges or the rooftop seating area.

AX The Palace Malta

Address: High Street, Sliema SLM 1542, Malta

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14. Shop till you drop at The Point Shopping Mall


Need some quick shopping to buy basic essentials or in the mood for some pampering and dining? Whatever your purpose is, The Point Shopping Mall has everything you need from luxurious global retail brands to excellent dining options, to fantastic spa services–you will get to enjoy almost all of life’s mundane pleasures in this bustling shopping mall. To top it all off, The Point Shopping Mall holds exciting events that you may participate in, including carnival activities, Halloween events, and Christmas functions.

The Point Shopping Mall

Address: Tigne Point Tas-Sliema TP, Malta

Website: The Point Shopping Mall

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 7:30pm; Sun: 10am - 6pm

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15. Enjoy the fresh air at Independence Garden


Located in Tower Road, close to the St. Julian’s Tower, Independence Garden is a lovely green space off the coast of Siema. The breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the gorgeous flora, impeccably landscaped gardens, and lovely seating areas are what makes this recreation site a delightful place to relax for a while. Lots of locals and tourists come to this place to jog around the area or engage in some other form of exercise. Plus, Independence Garden is also a sanctuary to rescued cats. After your visit to the Independence Garden, you may also try some excellent restaurants and cute cafes nearby.

Independence Garden

Address: Tower Road, Sliema, Malta

Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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Stunning Sliema

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Sliema is a breathtaking resort town with a rich heritage and a vibrant culture. Boasting of diverse attractions, you will never run out of things to do in this charming place. From trying out the Victorian bath pools to exploring the stunning promenade, to watching a live performance in Salesian Theatre, this iis a wonderful place to visit and explore. Use this article of fantastic things to do in the city as your guide when you visit Sliema, Malta.

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