Explore the Cosmic Wonder of Malta's Solar System - Neptune
Experience the wonders of the universe at Malta's Solar System exhibit, featuring a stunning model of our solar system with Neptune as the highlight.
Discover Malta's Solar System exhibit that showcases a scale model of our solar system, with Neptune being a highlight. This unique attraction offers a fascinating glimpse into the universe while providing a delightful experience for tourists of all ages.
A brief summary to Malta's Solar system - Neptune
- 108 Dawret Il-Gzejjer, St Paul's Bay, MT
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better photography opportunities.
- Bring along a camera to capture the beauty of the model and the surrounding Mediterranean scenery.
- Check local listings for educational workshops or guided tours that can enhance your experience.
- Consider pairing your visit with a stroll along the coast to enjoy the stunning views of St. Paul’s Bay.
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Getting There
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Walking
Start at the central Qawra Point, where the bus terminal is located. From there, head east along Triq Il-Luzzu towards the seafront. Continue walking along the promenade, enjoying the views of the sea on your left. After about 1 km, you will reach the roundabout at the end of the promenade. At this roundabout, take the second exit onto Dawret Il-Gzejjer, the main road. Keep walking straight for approximately 1.5 km. You will pass several shops and cafes along the way. Malta's Solar System - Neptune is located on your right at 108 Dawret Il-Gzejjer, St Paul's Bay.
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Public Transport (Bus)
From Qawra bus terminal, take bus number 212 heading towards St. Paul’s Bay. The journey will take approximately 10 minutes. Get off at the stop named 'San Pawl il-Baħar - Il-Mensija'. After getting off, walk towards the sea and turn left onto Dawret Il-Gzejjer. Walk straight for about 5 minutes, and you will find Malta's Solar System - Neptune located at 108 Dawret Il-Gzejjer on your left.
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Cycling
If you have access to a bicycle, start from Qawra Point and head towards the promenade. Cycle along the promenade in the eastern direction until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Dawret Il-Gzejjer. Continue cycling straight for about 1.5 km. Keep an eye out for Malta's Solar System - Neptune, which will be on your right at 108 Dawret Il-Gzejjer, St Paul's Bay.
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