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Sliema (Maltese: Tas-Sliema Maltese pronunciation: [tɐsˈslɪː.mɐ]) is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Harbour District. It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life.
Sliema is a seaside town in the North of Malta. Having really developed as a town during British rule (in the second half of the 19th century), it’s a popular tourist destination and one of the busiest commercial and urban hubs on the island of Malta.
A guide to things to do in Sliema, Malta's second-largest city, including top attractions, Sliema restaurants, and places to stay.
Whether it’s day or night, the resort town of Sliema thrums with activity. Historic cathedrals, watchtowers, and forts spatter the area, while along the waterfront locals shop, dine, bar hop, or stroll along the promenade for views of the shimmering Mediterranean.
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Whether it’s day or night, the resort town of Sliema thrums with activity. Historic cathedrals, watchtowers, and forts spatter the area, while along the waterfront locals shop, dine, bar hop, or stroll along the promenade for views of the shimmering Mediterranean.
Malta's cool crowd flocks here to eat, drink, shop and party, and if you're looking for a base that mingles cosmopolitan sparkle with quiet backstreets, this is the perfect choice.
Sliema is an awesome place to visit in Malta. It has a beautiful seaside promenade that stretches for 3 km, perfect for long walks and enjoying the view. The town is always lively, with lots of shops, restaurants, and fun activities like yoga classes and scuba diving.
Sliema is in Malta. Sliema and St Julian's are Malta's most modern and most built-up areas and where most tourists stay. It is where one will find the most hotels, rental apartments, restaurants, bars, shops and clubs.
A favorite strolling spot for many Maltese and expatriates alike, Sliema is Malta’s most dynamic coastal town and a popular choice for accommodation: its waterfront stretches for over three kilometers, and the eastern part offers extraordinary views of Valletta.