Neolitici
Discover the Charm of Neolitici: A Gateway to Tarxien
Discover the ancient wonders of Tarxien Temples, Malta's archaeological treasure showcasing prehistoric artistry and rich cultural heritage.
The Tarxien Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer a captivating glimpse into Malta's prehistoric past. This archaeological gem, dating back to around 3,000 BC, showcases intricate stone carvings and monumental structures that reflect the advanced culture of its time. Visitors can explore these ancient rituals and marvel at the artistry that has stood the test of time.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, head towards the Tarxien area using the main road, Triq Il-Kbira. From Valletta, take Triq Sant'Anna and continue onto Triq Il-Kbira. Once you reach Tarxien, follow the signs to Tarxien Temples. The site is located at Triq It Tempji Neolitici, and there is parking available nearby. Be aware that parking may incur a small fee.
Public Transportation
To reach Tarxien Temples via public transport, take bus number 81, 82, or 84 from Valletta. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Disembark at the 'Tarxien' bus stop. From the bus stop, it's a short 10-minute walk to the site. Follow Triq Il-Kbira towards Triq It Tempji Neolitici, where the entrance to the temples is located. Ensure you check the bus schedule for return trips.
Walking from Tarxien Town Center
If you're already in Tarxien, you can easily walk to the Temples. From the main square of Tarxien, head southwest on Triq Il-Kbira, then take a left onto Triq It Tempji Neolitici. The Temples are well-signposted and should take about 15 minutes on foot.
Use Tarxien Temples as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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