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Booking an Apartment in St Julians, Malta

St. Julian's is arguably the best place to stay for your holidays in Malta. This vibrant town offers a perfect blend of modern amenities, stunning coastal views, and a lively atmosphere. With its proximity to popular areas like Paceville and Sliema, as well as easy access to public transportation, St. Julian's ensures you're never far from the action. Whether you're looking to enjoy the bustling nightlife, indulge in delicious dining options, or simply relax by the sea, St. Julian's has something for everyone, making it an ideal holiday destination. This vibrant town offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from luxurious modern apartments to high-end hotels. 

About St Julians, Malta

St Julians, located on the northeast coast of Malta, is a major residential and commercial area known for its vibrant atmosphere. Historically a quiet fishing village, St Julians has transformed into one of Malta's main coastal resorts. The town is renowned for its shopping, dining, and café culture, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. St Julians' name, which means "peace" or "comfort," reflects its welcoming nature. The town's picturesque promenade is a favorite spot for joggers, walkers, and those looking to enjoy stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and Valletta.

What To See in St Julians, Malta

St Julians offers a variety of attractions that cater to different interests. One of the highlights is the promenade, a scenic walkway that stretches along the coastline to Sliema and onward towards Valletta, perfect for leisurely strolls. The town is also home to several rocky beaches and Victorian tidal pools, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Spinola Bay, is a picturesque and vibrant area known for its charming harbor filled with traditional Maltese boats. This scenic bay is perfect for al fresco dining, and watching stunning sunsets.  Additionally, the town's numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops ensure that there is always something to see and do. If you are travelling on or around St. Patrick's Day, St. Julian's attracts thousands of people, both locals and tourists. The area around Spinola Bay becomes a hub of activity, with a mix of traditional Irish festivities and Maltese hospitality, making it a memorable event for everyone who attends.