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Top 50 Best Things to Do near Ghajnsielem [2025]

Popeye Village
Popeye Village
Popeye Village
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Popeye Village

Popeye Village

4.4
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20 reviews
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7.2
From AU$ 25.46
Based on 7,196 reviews
8.6 km from downtown
Phone +35621524782
Address: Triq Tal-Prajjet, Il-Mellieħa, Malta
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
Interactive show with Popeye
󱓊Popeye-themed immersive village experience
󱨠Saved by 177 users󱨠42% positive reviews
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A hidden gem that bought back childhood memories! walking through the movie set you get a real feel of being on set! A fun afternoon out for all ages with lots of activities and games to play.
Amazing attraction in Malta. It is a very well-rounded attraction where you can find intellectual and fun tour or you just want to chill and play some water activities. Highly recommended!!
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St. John's Co-Cathedral
St. John's Co-Cathedral
St. John's Co-Cathedral
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St. John's Co-Cathedral

St. John's Co-Cathedral

4.3
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19 reviews
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6.3
Based on 12,858 reviews
24.6 km from downtown
Phone +35621220536
Address: Triq San Gwann, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Overlook port & three historic cities
󱨜Baroque & Gothic grand cathedral
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In my opinion, the most beautiful cathedral in Europe.Easily accessible and centrally located.Entrance fee: 15 eur. Don't miss Caravaggio's works.
Valletta is the capital of Malta. There are many shops for shopping, as well as a variety of souvenir shops, including selling local salt, snacks, spices and soaps.
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Ancient Theatre of Taormina
Ancient Theatre of Taormina
Ancient Theatre of Taormina
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Ancient Theatre of Taormina

Ancient Theatre of Taormina

4.7
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50 reviews
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6.1
From AU$ 44.60
Based on 141 reviews
Taormina City Center | >100 km from downtown
Phone +39094223220
Address: Via Teatro Greco, 1, 98039 Taormina ME, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Mountain & sea breathtaking view
󱓊Etna eruptions & clear skies
󱨠50% positive reviews
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Taormina's main attractions include the 2000-year-old theater, and a good viewing spot with the sea behind and the volcano in front. There is an English guide, but you need to deposit your passport, which you can get back after the tour.
An amazing theatre with beautiful views, you can see Isola Bella and the coastline from one side and the amazing mountains on the other. The price to enter is 12 euros which is overpriced compared to other theatres in Europe.
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Valley of the Temples
Valley of the Temples
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Valley of the Temples

Valley of the Temples

4.7
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38 reviews
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6.1
From AU$ 48.17
>100 km from downtown
Phone +390922621611
Address: 92100 Agrigento, Free municipal consortium of Agrigento, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
Highlights:
󱓊Overlook Agrigento & valley greenery
󰋄Ancient Greek temples & heritage
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This is a very suitable place for tourists like me who have a "love of antiquity" travel tendency. Although only the Temple of Hera and the Temple of Concordia in the east area are well preserved, and the Temple of Zeus, which should have been the most spectacular, was destroyed by an earthquake long ago, leaving only the foundation (the Temple of Hercules next to it still has eight columns), but the display of the remaining parts of the male statues at the corner is still very regrettable after being completed, and you can imagine the scale of the temple at that time. The entire temple area gives people a magnificent and imposing feeling, and the open view overlooking the whole city makes people feel the grandeur of the ancient Agrigento during its heyday. It is worthy of being one of the most important ancient Greek temple architectural remains in the world.
Agrigento is an important tourist town in Sicily, and the Valley of the Temples is its most famous attraction. Being in the Valley of the Temples is like walking into ancient Greece, with the remains of various ancient Greek temples, some well-preserved and some fragmented.
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Palermo Cathedral
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Palermo Cathedral

Palermo Cathedral

4.7
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75 reviews
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6.1
Based on 8,661 reviews
Monte di Pietà | >100 km from downtown
Phone +39091334373
Address: Via Vittorio Emanuele, 490, 90134 Palermo PA, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Millennium landmark with diverse architecture
󰀆Parade & concert at festival
󱨠41% positive reviews
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Palermo Cathedral is located in Palermo, the capital of Sicily, Italy. It is a very interesting place. It has been built for centuries and has a special taste in style, combining Norman, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. It looks spectacular on the outside, exquisite on the inside, and can see some of the tombs of Sicilian kings. It is also part of the World Heritage Site (in 1985 it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of Palermo's Arab-Norman-style buildings). It is worth seeing if you go to Palermo! It is indeed a very story-telling place, with a diverse architectural style and a full sense of history. Going there is like crossing time and space! If you have the opportunity to go to Sicily, you must feel its charm for yourself.
Palermo Cathedral is a very large and ancient church, consisting of many buildings in front and back. The Bishop of Palermo is also a very famous figure in history. The interior of the cathedral can also be visited, and many of the architectural styles are very unique.
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Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata
Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata
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Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata

Basilica Cattedrale di Sant'Agata

4.8
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34 reviews
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5.4
Based on 1 reviews
Catania City Center | >100 km from downtown
Phone +393394859942
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 95100 Catania CT, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊St. Agatha Festival & obelisk
󱓊Elephant fountain: city's iconic landmark
󱨠27% positive reviews
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The Cathedral of Sant'Agata is a huge building. The city has a long history and the church is also a very important facility in the city. In this area you can also feel the long history of the old city and there are many interesting environments.
Free entry - maybe there are beggars waiting for your donation on the door steps. Photography allowed. An interesting walk - including Bellini's tomb - not a fancy interior but still beautiful. They do close up for il reposa (siesta) at midday...
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Norman Palace
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Norman Palace

Norman Palace

4.3
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36 reviews
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5.4
Based on 7,472 reviews
Albergheria | >100 km from downtown
Phone +390917055611
Address: Piazza del Parlamento, 1, 90129 Palermo PA, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
Highlights:
󱓊Unique wooden alcove & ceiling
Panoramic view of Palermo
󱨠25% positive reviews
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The Norman Palace is also a very good royal building. When traveling in Europe, you can see various palace-like buildings. They are all historical traces from hundreds of years ago. They are also a microcosm of different royal families in Europe and are well preserved.
The Norman Palace and the Palatine Chapel, the royal palace. When we went there, only the first and second floors were open. There is also a garden outside, but it is also charged. There are actually many gorgeous rooms here, but they are not open to the public. The palace is still quite gorgeous, especially the chapel, which is really gorgeous and luxurious.
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Old Mint Street

Old Mint Street

4.7
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22 reviews
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5.3
24.4 km from downtown
Address: Valletta, Malta
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Munich movie filming location
󰋄Baroque dome church at street's end
󱨠Saved by 113 users󱨠46% positive reviews
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Malta's Jopohe Street is located in the old town. It is the most intuitive place to feel the living conditions of the local people. Although it is very shabby, it is very nostalgic, just like going back to the streets of my hometown when I was a child.
The old streets of Valletta are like the inception of dreams, so beautiful that they are a little unreal. My intuition tells me that this place is the destination I must visit in my life. Its uniqueness and antiquity make people completely irresistible. There are many similar streets in the old town of Valletta, of course, the most famous one is Old Mint Street. In fact, Old Mint Street was originally the coin street during the reign of the Knights. Because its English pronunciation is similar to mint, it was later simply called Old Mint Street. Of course, I personally prefer the 1st Old Baking Street next to it. Well, this name is made up by my own imagination based on English. The one with cars parked on both sides of the street in the picture is Old Baking Street. I feel that it is more beautiful to take pictures than Mint Street because the symmetry between the two sides makes the sides more impactful. Shooting route: 1. The most suitable streets for shooting in the old streets of Valletta are Old Mint Street and 1st Baking Street. The one with parking on both sides of the road is the Old Bakery Street. The symmetry of the two sides is very suitable for taking pictures. The one with parking on one side of the road is the most famous Mint Street. The road is very narrow, and the photos look more psychedelic. 2. It is recommended to take pictures around 1-2 pm. Because the road is narrow and the houses on both sides are high, the sun basically cannot shine on the street after 3 pm. 3. If you want to take pictures like Inception, remember to bring a 70-200 lens. Whether you take pictures of the folded streets from the bottom of the slope or the streets extending to the sea from the top of the slope, you will get great results.
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Blue Grotto
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Blue Grotto

Blue Grotto

4.4
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14 reviews
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5.2
Based on 3,049 reviews
27.3 km from downtown
Phone +35621640058
Address: Blue Grotto, Malta
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
Blue underwater paradise for divers
󰀆Explore unique geology & waters
󱨠27% positive reviews
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one of the gems of Malta, must seen. You will need to get a boat ride that brings you so close and even inside the caves. Highly recommended 👌
The mysterious blue cave is worth exploring, but you have to rely on luck. When we arrived that day, the blue cave was not open because of the strong wind, so we couldn't row a boat to experience it in depth. It was really a pity. However, watching from afar on the shore is spectacular enough. This charming blue of the Mediterranean Sea is deeply enchanting and will remain in my memory for the rest of my life.
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Grandmaster Palace Courtyard
Grandmaster Palace Courtyard
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Grandmaster Palace Courtyard

Grandmaster Palace Courtyard

4.8
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27 reviews
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5.1
Based on 1,981 reviews
24.6 km from downtown
Address: 58 Republic Street, Valletta City, Malta
Recommended sightseeing time: 2 hours
Highlights:
Valletta's iconic Royal Palace
Governor's Palace & President's Residence
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This scenic spot in Malta has just opened. It is mainly an amusement park. The scenic spot receives a lot of guests every day. The mountain here is not high, but it is still quite tiring to play. It is recommended that you travel light...
Grand Palace, also known as the Grand Palace, is the royal palace of Thailand (Siam). royal palace. Close to the Chao Phraya River, it is a large-scale ancient building in the center of Bangkok. There are 28 buildings in total, with a total area of ​​218,400 square meters. The Grand Palace was built in In 1782, after successive renovations and expansions by successive kings, the current building was finally built. The grand palace complex is still magnificent today. The Grand Palace is modeled after the old palace in Ayutthaya, the former capital of Thailand. One of many royal palaces, , is the most perfectly preserved, largest and most well-preserved royal palace in history. A royal palace with ethnic characteristics. Bangkok Dynasty from Rama I to Rama VIII Living in the Grand Palace. The Grand Palace brings together Thai architecture, paintings, and sculptures and the essence of decorative art. Its style has distinctive characteristics of Siamese architectural art. It is deeply appreciated by tourists from all over the world and is known as the "Thailand Art Encyclopedia"
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