“Malta's most modern area: seafront promenade, restaurants, shops and Paceville. Who is Sliema for, and who is St. Julian's for?”
Sliema and St. Julian's are the beating heart of modern tourist Malta — two neighbouring towns that together form the centre of nightlife, shopping and the seafront promenade.
Sliema is Malta's most urbanised town. No historic churches or narrow medieval streets — but the island's longest seafront promenade, excellent transport connections and a full range of accommodation.
No sandy beaches — but rocky platforms (lidos) run along the shoreline. Swimming means descending stone steps to the rocks. For sandy beaches: Mellieha Bay (45 min by bus).
St. Julian's borders Sliema and has two faces: peaceful seafront neighbourhoods and the legendary Paceville — Malta's bar and nightclub district.
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