The Statue Of Lion
The Statue of Lion in Mosta
Explore the grandeur of Mosta Rotunda, an architectural gem in Malta, known for its stunning dome and rich historical significance.
The Mosta Rotunda, a stunning Catholic church in Malta, captivates visitors with its impressive dome and rich history. This architectural masterpiece is a must-visit for tourists seeking beauty and cultural significance in their travels.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, head towards Mosta on the main road from any location in the Western District. Look for signs directing you to Mosta. Once you reach Mosta, follow signs to Rotunda Square. The Mosta Rotunda is located at Rotunda Square, MST 2014. There is parking available nearby, but be aware that it can be limited during peak tourist times. Expect to pay around €1 for parking per hour.
Public Transport
To reach Mosta Rotunda via public transportation, find the nearest bus stop and take bus number 42, 44, or 47, which directly services Mosta. The bus ride should take approximately 30-45 minutes depending on your starting point. Once you arrive at the Mosta bus terminal, it is a short 10-minute walk to Rotunda Square. Simply exit the bus terminal, head towards the main street, and follow the signs for 'Rotunda.'
Walking from Local Stops
If you are already in Mosta and just need directions to the Rotunda, start at the Mosta Bus Terminal. Exit the terminal and take a right onto Triq il-Għajn. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Triq il-Knisja. Turn left, and you will see Mosta Rotunda at the end of the road. The walk should take about 10 minutes.
Use Mosta Rotunda as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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