Triq ix-Xatt ta' San Ġorġ
Discover the Serenity of Triq ix-Xatt ta' San Ġorġ
Explore the ancient wonders of Borġ In-Nadur, a captivating historical landmark in Birżebbuġa, Malta, rich with cultural significance and breathtaking views.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Birżebbuġa, Borġ In-Nadur is a stunning historical landmark that invites tourists to explore its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking views, and ancient architecture. This archaeological site, with its intriguing Neolithic and Punic remains, offers an unforgettable journey through Malta's past.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Mqabba, head south on Triq San Klement towards the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Triq Il-Linja. Continue walking straight for about 1.2 kilometers until you reach a T-junction. Turn left onto Triq Il-Knisja. Keep walking until you reach the next junction, then turn right onto Triq Ghar Dalam. Continue for approximately 300 meters until you see the signs indicating Birżebbuġa. As you approach Birżebbuġa, follow the signs to Sqaq In-Nadur. The destination, Borġ In-Nadur, will be on your right.
Public Bus
From Mqabba, walk to the nearest bus stop located on Triq Il-Linja. Take bus number 81 or 82 towards Birżebbuġa. The bus will take you directly to Birżebbuġa. Once you get off at the Birżebbuġa bus terminus, exit the bus and head towards the direction of the sea. Walk straight through Triq Il-Bajja until you reach the junction with Sqaq In-Nadur. Turn left onto Sqaq In-Nadur and continue for about 300 meters. Borġ In-Nadur will be on your right.
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