Mosta (Maltese: Il-Mosta) is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, to the north-west of Valletta. In 2014, it had an estimated population of 20,241.
Restaurants in Mosta
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Multi-Branded Female Fashion Store offering latest arrivals including, Clothing, Footwear, Bags, Scarves, Belts, Costume Jewellery & more all that has to do with Fashion For Her under one roof! Weekly New Arrivals for all Fashionistas!
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Malta Photography Tours specialises in customised photo walks for photographers, both at amateur and professional level. With us you'll see the great sites Malta has to offer while learning more about photography and building your own portfolio.
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Welcome to Art Academy Malta! At Art Academy one can find a retail outlet stocking a huge range of art materials including main brands such as Golden Artist Colors, Daler Rowney, Hahnemuhle, ZIG by Kuretake, Ferrario and many more. Art Academy is also an Art School running over 25 different art courses every year. Original paintings by local artist can then by found within the Art Gallery.
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We offer yacht charter and boat rent in Malta. Trip to Comino, Gozo, Blue Lagoon etc. Day cruises in Malta for family or group. Private yacht tour in Malta, Mediterranean Sea.
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For a long time it has been renowned as being the third largest unsupported dome in the world. Outside diameter 56.2 metres. Inside diameter 39.6 metres. Internal height 54.7metres. This gigantic rotunda church is decorated with many paintings by Giuseppe Calì and other able artists. While on a visit to the Mosta Dome one should not miss going into the sacristies, to view and admire the various objects of prestige, including paintings and a large-scale model of the church. Not to be missed is a replica of the bomb which, in 1942, pierced the dome and landed on the church floor. The bomb did not explode. No one died and the church was not destroyed.
This is a truly beautiful church which makes you gasp with awe as you walk in its such a wonderful interior and so large and the dome is stunning with such bold yet calming colours of gold and bright blue we just sat for ages taking in the wonderful paintings and statues we both found the church to be very thought provoking and a very special place. The church gave us both a feeling of peace . It was interesting to read about the World War 2 bomb that went though the Dome and fell to the floor while the church was full of people ! yet never went off , there is a replica inside to look at .the entrance fee is €2 per person its well worth the small fee . We travelled by bus which drops you right outside . You need to dress modestly. We liked the fact that we could take our time and also allowed to take photos. My husband says it was the best place he had visited on our holiday to Malta .
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WELCOME! Horse Riding is enjoyed by everyone and is an excellent way to relax and exercise while having fun and experience what it was like when life was simple! We bring you the best unspoiled countryside in Malta where you will be taken around on our well trained horses, accompanied always by one or two qualified instructors.
I have visited here many times, both on my own and with my adult children. I am.an experienced rider but my children are not. We were picked up from our hotel by one of the most genuine friendly lady I have ever met. The horses were assigned to match ability and size, I have always rode a beautiful horse called Romero,he is very special. I have found Catherine and her family very welcoming and friendly, the welfare of their horse are paramount. Catherine is an excellent horse woman and knows the characters of all their horses. The stables feels like home with the whole family working tirelessly, you are free to explore the stables at your will, seeing the goats, ducks,chickens, pig, dogs and the cow it is a real working stables. This is not for you if you are used to high class polished equestrian centres, but it is for you if you love horses and real people. Every time I visit Malta, which is usually 3 times a year I visit.
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Located half way between the ancient town of Melite and the once-important harbour of Salina, the Ta’ Bistra catacombs are, so far, the largest set of tombs and catacombs accessible beyond the confines of the ancient city of the Island. They were first recorded in the late 1800s but were only investigated in 1933 by Captain Charles Zammit before part of the site was covered over by a new road leading down to Burmarrad.
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