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Hagar Qim Temple: A Journey Through Time

Discover the ancient marvels of Hagar Qim Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that reveals the prehistoric wonders of Malta's rich history.

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Explore the ancient Hagar Qim Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a glimpse into Malta's prehistoric past. Marvel at its stunning architecture and rich history while soaking in the breathtaking Mediterranean landscape.

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Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

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Triq Hagar Qim, Qrendi, QRD 2501, MT
Monday
9 am-7 pm
Tuesday
9 am-7 pm
Wednesday
9 am-7 pm
Thursday
9 am-7 pm
Friday
9 am-7 pm
Saturday
9 am-7 pm
Sunday
9 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    From Three Cities, head towards Valletta and take the signs for the A3 road towards Qrendi. Continue on the A3 for approximately 8 km, following the signs for Hagar Qim. As you approach Qrendi, follow signs directing you to Hagar Qim Temple. The temple is located on Triq Hagar Qim, with parking available near the entrance.

    Public Transportation

    Take Bus 201 from Valletta to Qrendi. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. Once you arrive in Qrendi, alight at the Qrendi bus stop and walk approximately 1.5 km towards Triq Hagar Qim. Follow the signs to the temple, and you will reach Hagar Qim Temple. Be aware that the bus fare is around €2.00 for a one-way trip.

    Taxi

    If you prefer a more direct route, consider taking a taxi from Three Cities to Hagar Qim Temple. The taxi ride will take about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic, and should cost around €20-€25. Make sure to agree on the fare before starting your journey.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
    Bring water and sun protection as the site is mostly exposed to the elements.
    Consider combining your visit with nearby Mnajdra Temples for a comprehensive prehistoric tour.
    Check the site’s opening hours in advance, as they may vary seasonally.

    Discover more about Hagar Qim Temple

    Hagar Qim Temple is a remarkable archaeological site located on the southern coast of Malta, dating back to approximately 3600-3200 BC. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most important prehistoric monuments in Malta, showcasing the extraordinary architectural skills of the ancient builders. The temple complex is set on a hill overlooking the stunning Mediterranean Sea, providing visitors with both a captivating historical experience and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. As you wander through the massive stone structures, you’ll find intricately carved altars and an array of megalithic stones, some weighing over 20 tons, which speak volumes about the engineering capabilities of the people from Malta’s ancient past. The site is not just a testament to architectural prowess, but also a place of worship and communal gathering for the ancient Maltese civilization. Visitors can explore the main temple and its associated structures, including a nearby visitor center that offers educational exhibits and insights into the temple's significance. The serene atmosphere of Hagar Qim Temple allows tourists to reflect on the cultural and spiritual heritage of the Maltese people. Plan your visit during the cooler hours of the day to fully enjoy the site without the heat of the sun, and don’t forget your camera – the stunning views and unique architecture make for incredible photographs. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking to marvel at one of the world’s oldest man-made structures, Hagar Qim Temple is a must-see destination that encapsulates the rich tapestry of Malta’s heritage.
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