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A Taste of History

Historically, Maltese cooking is an island cuisine made with local products. However, trade or imports have always made it possible to diversify its components. It is also a typical Mediterranean cuisine.



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TEMPLE TALKS to Sophie Nicolas

TEMPLE TALKS to Sophie Nicolas, aka Mrs Snop, Sophie speaks about her passion for Maltese heritage, culture, art and fine hospitality, as well as her deep love and roots with Senglea in The Three Cities.



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Merhba f’Senglea

Dynamic daily life flows through Senglea's narrow streets which are full of character. Among the activities hosted by the city are the popular Regattas (traditional boat races) on the 31st of March.



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Viva Saint George

The liturgical feast of St George Martyr, protector of the island of Gozo and patron saint of the city, falls on 23 April, but external festivities are celebrated with great pomp in the city during the week leading to the third Sunday of July.



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Trophée Bailli de Suffren

Today should have started the 19th official Trophy Bailli de Suffren (TBS), the only sailing race in the world of classic boats in the footsteps of a great navigator: the admiral Satan (Pierre-André de Suffren)!



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Enjoy clear water!

Malta rock beaches are preferred by many. One can choose from both rocky and sandy beaches. Malta is a rock formation in itself so finding a rocky beach is not difficult. People tend to frequent sandy beaches more than rocky beaches as a general rule. There are various reasons for this but rocky beaches certainly […]



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L-Imnarja

L-Imnarja is one of the oldest feasts celebrated in Malta. The Feast commemorates two important Saints in Maltese religious lore, St. Peter and St. Paul. The word luminarja is derived from the Latin word Luminare - to light up.



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Father’s day

Father's day (ju mil-missier) is the best occasion to relax with friends while playing the traditionnal bocci, the Maltese take on the French pétanque.



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Sette Giugno

In 1986, the Sette Giugno monument was inaugurated on St George’s square in Valletta. Dedicated to the Sette Giugno riots of 1919, it is a work by Anton Agius, one of Malta’s most important 20th century artists and sculptors.



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À vos Malta Stories!

En partenariat avec la compagnie aérienne nationale Air Malta et la boutique-hôtel The Snop House Senglea, l’Office du Tourisme de Malte organise un concours se déroulant du 01/06/2020 au 31/07/2020. Nous aurons le plaisir d’accueillir le gagnant à The Snop House.



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Mother’s day

The ”Xagħra Couple” Neolithic limestone statuette found at the Xagħra Circle hypogeum (Gozo, Malta) is believed to epitomise a #mother holding her child on her lap.



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Exploring the Three Cities.

“ Let’s say you like art, authenticity, genuine love for Malta, a very personalised service (and funny French accent) but also one of the best views over the Three Cities and the Grand Harbour… Well, The Snop House is probably for you!” An interview of David, our guest relations host, on Gay Guide Malta.



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