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Sliema

Malta

Attractions & Events in Sliema

Discover the top attractions, events, and festivals in Sliema, Malta

Top Attractions

Exiles Beach

A popular beach area known for its clear waters and proximity to cafes and restaurants.

Tips: Ideal for swimming and sunbathing; arrive early to secure a good spot during peak season.

Fort Tigné

One of the oldest polygonal forts in the world, built in the late 18th century to guard Marsamxett Harbour.

Tips: While the fort itself may not always be open to the public, the surrounding area offers excellent views of Valletta.

Independence Garden

A serene park along the Sliema seafront, featuring green spaces, a playground, and monuments commemorating Maltese history.

Tips: A great spot for relaxation or a family picnic; the playground makes it suitable for children.

Manoel Island

An island connected to Sliema by a bridge, home to Fort Manoel and offering panoramic views of the surrounding harbors.

Tips: Explore the island's historical sites and enjoy the tranquil environment; access may be limited during restoration works.

Saint Julian's Tower

A 17th-century watchtower built by the Order of Saint John, now serving as a restaurant with historical ambiance.

Tips: Ideal for history enthusiasts; consider dining here to experience the blend of history and modern cuisine.

Salesian Theatre

One of the oldest theatres in Sliema, hosting a variety of cultural events, including plays, concerts, and exhibitions.

Tips: Check the theatre's schedule in advance to catch a live performance during your visit.

Sliema Point Battery

An artillery battery constructed in the 19th century, offering insights into Malta's military past and now housing a restaurant.

Tips: Visit for a meal with panoramic sea views; check the restaurant's opening hours in advance.

Sliema Promenade

A scenic waterfront walkway lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Tips: Ideal for leisurely walks, jogging, or enjoying a meal with a sea view; sunsets here are particularly beautiful.

The Point Shopping Mall

Malta's largest shopping mall, offering a variety of international and local brands, dining options, and entertainment facilities.

Tips: Perfect for a shopping spree; consider visiting during weekdays to avoid crowds.

Tigné Point

A modern development featuring luxury apartments, offices, and The Point Shopping Mall, Malta's largest retail center.

Tips: Great for shopping and dining; the area is pedestrian-friendly and offers scenic waterfront views.

Events & Festivals

Sqaqien 2025

A night dedicated to Maltese folklore, traditions, and community spirit in Sliema's alleys.

When: 14th June 2025

Tips: Explore the transformed alleys and engage with local artisans.

Sliema Arts Festival

Annual event featuring local artists, musicians, and performers along the Sliema waterfront.

When: 2nd August 2025

Tips: Enjoy art exhibitions and live performances; check the schedule for specific events.

Victory Day

Public holiday commemorating historical sieges, with activities including boat races in the Grand Harbour.

When: 8th September

Tips: Attend the regatta and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Stella Maris Feast

Celebration of Our Lady Star of the Sea with community events and decorations.

When: First Sunday after 18th August

Tips: Join local festivities and enjoy traditional Maltese foods.

Sacro Cuor Feast

Celebration of the Sacred Heart of Jesus with abundant decorations and community participation.

When: First Sunday of July

Tips: Arrive early to enjoy the full procession and street decorations.

St Gregory the Great Feast

A more laid-back feast marking the end of the summer festival calendar.

When: First Sunday of September

Tips: Ideal for those seeking a relaxed cultural experience.

Malta Jazz Festival

Renowned jazz festival featuring international and local artists, with some events in Sliema.

When: July

Tips: Book tickets in advance and check for performances in Sliema.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast

Honors the patron saint of Sliema with a grand procession, music, and street decorations.

When: Last Sunday of July

Tips: Expect road closures; plan your travel accordingly.