Malta · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Sliema
Everything you need to explore Sliema — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Sliema
A Sunday market held in the piazza near the Parish Church and along the main shopping street. Stalls sell local produce, clothes, crafts, and second-hand items. Not tourist-oriented, so prices are fair.
🕐 Sun 6:00–13:00
💡 Go early – before 10am for the best selection of fresh fruit and vegetables. Bring small change. Cash only at most stalls.
Hotels near Sliema Local Market →A striking neoclassical church built in the 19th century, with a notable dome and elaborate interior. Open daily for quiet visits and mass. The square outside has a lively market on Sundays.
🕐 Mon–Sat 7:00–12:00, 16:00–19:00; Sun 7:00–13:00, 16:00–19:00
💡 Visit just after 9am on a weekday to avoid crowds. The interior lighting is best in the morning for photos of the altar and ceiling frescoes.
Hotels near Sliema Parish Church (Our Lady of Mount Carmel) →Historic in Sliema
A historic peninsula with 19th-century fortifications and coastal batteries. Now part of a residential and retail development, but the old walls and viewpoints are freely accessible. Look out for the replica of the 'Madonna of the Grotto' statue.
🕐 24 hours
💡 Head to the far end past the shopping centre for the quietest spot with benches. Great for a picnic with uninterrupted views of Valletta's fortifications.
Hotels near Tigné Point →A well-preserved star-shaped fort built by the Knights of St John in the 18th century. Exterior and surrounding grounds are free to explore. Interior not always open, but the walls and moat give a strong sense of military history.
🕐 24 hours for exterior
💡 The fort's outer bastions are open to the public. Walk around the perimeter for the best angles and to see the original gun emplacements. No entrance fee even when interior is closed.
Hotels near Fort Tigné →Landmark in Sliema
A 3km seaside walkway running from Tigné Point to St. Julian's. Great views of Valletta across the harbour, especially at sunset. Benches and shaded spots along the route.
🕐 24 hours
💡 Start at Tigné Point just before sunset and walk north. You'll catch the sun setting over Valletta, and the breeze keeps it cool even in summer.
Hotels near Sliema Promenade →Where to Eat in Sliema
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Sliema?
The top attractions include Sliema Local Market, Sliema Parish Church (Our Lady of Mount Carmel), Tigné Point, Fort Tigné, Sliema Promenade.
How many days do you need in Sliema?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Sliema 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Sliema famous for?
Sliema is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Sliema?
Top options include 1743 Razzett l-Antik, Ta' Kolina, Dino, Café Jubilee.