The Maltese Islands have been described as one big open-air museum. What makes them unique is that so much of their past is visible today. Delve into the Islands' mysterious prehistory, visit Neolitic temples one of the oldest free standing structures in the world or visit Three Cities one of cultural gems and sites found on the Maltese Islands.
Mdina is one of the finest surviving examples of a medieval city in Malta. The capital city of Valletta host to regular plays and concerts, as well as scores of exhibitions and street events. The Museum of Archaeology in Valletta houses an exceptionally rich collection of prehistoric artefacts.
Areas such as Marsaxlokk, Malta's main fishing village or Paceville, St. Julian's, Bugibba and Marsascala are very popular at night especially during the weekends. The best ways to reach these areas at night are by car or taxi.

