| Gardens at Palazzo Parisio, Naxxar |
So here it is, a list from Attard to Zejtun:
Attard - Here you can wander about the lavish public gardens of the San Anton Palace
Birkikara - This is the largest city in Malta, and probably the best place to go shopping for clothes and household goods if you are here for more than a couple of weeks. Tourists can also visit the old railway station, which is now situated in a small park.
Burmurrad - There are the remains of a Roman Villa in this small little town, but it is only open to the public on one day a year, generally in February. According to legend, St Paul was supposed to have been introduced to the local governor here so it's a shame that it's not open a bit more often.
Naxxar - The Palazzon Parisio is the main attraction in this small town, a mansion/palace and gardens which you can wander through. Also a nice spot to take a rather ritzy afternoon tea.
Paola - The Hypogeum is a series of underground tombs, very atmospheric and worth visiting if you have the slightest interest in history.
Qormi - Not only is Qormi the home of Maltese bread, it is also home to some touristy shows at the local theatre.
Rabat - Catacombs of St Paul & St Agatha are located here, as is a Roman Villa which has been turned into a museum.
Siggiewi - The Inquisitors summer palace is a couple of kilometres outside of the city. Yes, it is a city.
Ta Qali - The Craft Village is a popular place to buy souvenirs, including hand-crafted jewellery and glassware. There's also an aviation museum, and the national football stadium if you want to catch a game.
Tarxien - Ancient Temples are the main draw to Tarxien.
Zabbar - There are lots of festivals such the Food Festival, Music Festival and the Feast of Our Lady of Graces which involves a big procession of bikes and motorcycles, along with the usual parades and fireworks. And there are three more festas during the year: Zabbar is quite the party town.
Zebbug - Check out the impressive Church of St Philip, built in the 1600's.
Zejtun - The 15th Century St Catherine's Church is the main attraction in this medieval town.
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