Discover the charm and history of St. Julian’s on a guided walking tour. Explore the city’s most charming places, hear fascinating facts and legends, and learn what makes this city special. Perfect for first-time visitors!
Discover the charm and history of St. Julian’s on a guided walking tour. Explore the city’s most charming places, hear fascinating facts and legends, and learn what makes this city special. Perfect for first-time visitors!
- Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - The Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, also known as the Carmelite Church, is a Doric Roman Catholic parish church that dates back to the early twentieth century. It was established as a result of an incident that occurred on July 10, 1902, when two drunken sailors began throwing stones at a…
- Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - The Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, also known as the Carmelite Church, is a Doric Roman Catholic parish church that dates back to the early twentieth century. It was established as a result of an incident that occurred on July 10, 1902, when two drunken sailors began throwing stones at a house near the bridge leading to Manoel island. However, due to the modest capacity of just 200 people, a new church was erected between 1921 and 1935 and inaugurated on May 23, 1959, but the image and stone are still kept in the church in a side chapel.

- Guided by a local professional
- Guided by a local professional
- Transportation
- Transportation
Accompanied by a professional guide, visitors will explore the city’s most enchanting spots. They will have the opportunity to discover the city while learning intriguing facts and legends. St Julian’s, named after Saint Julian, the patron saint of hunters, features a flag identical to the Belgian flag, reflecting the belief that the saint was Belgian….
Accompanied by a professional guide, visitors will explore the city’s most enchanting spots. They will have the opportunity to discover the city while learning intriguing facts and legends. St Julian’s, named after Saint Julian, the patron saint of hunters, features a flag identical to the Belgian flag, reflecting the belief that the saint was Belgian. A distinctive sporting event called ‘ġostra’ is part of only a few local festivals in Malta, with St Julian’s being one of them. The pedestrian-friendly area in the west of St Julian’s, known as Paceville, is a major nightlife hub in Europe, filled with numerous nightclubs, bars, pubs, and restaurants. Visitors will be amazed by the many stories hidden in the streets, buildings, and corners of St. Julian’s. The delightful guide will share what makes living in this city special and unique. Ideal for first-time visitors who want to fully experience the city!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.