The temple of Ħaġar Qim stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the islet of Fifla, not more than 2km south-west of the village of Qrendi. At the bottom …
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Apr 20, 2025
One star for the simple reason that the website didn't say it was closed on Good Friday and my family and many others went there to find the doors closed and the lights out. We'd walked up from the B…Full review by Jason G
Apr 3, 2025
We stopped for a brief stroll around the outside of this monument as we did not have an appointment for an inside tour. It was interesting but not overwhelming - perhaps I'm becoming jaded to monumen…Full review by James H
Mar 18, 2025
Hagar Qim and Mnajdra are quite a sight and are very educational places to visit, not to mention that they're surrounded by exceptional natural beauty. The winner out of the two was easily Mnajdra, …Full review by B5661HDjamesd
How uneven underfoot is it? I’ll be taking my 77 year old mother who will be wearing trainers but has had a hip replacement so has to be careful of very uneven ground. TIA
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The parking lot is near the visitor center (a few stairs but I recall an elevator, too). Then it is a short walk of less than 1/4 mile on a paved path to and through the ruins. No climbing or …
The parking lot is near the visitor center (a few stairs but I recall an elevator, too). Then it is a short walk of less than 1/4 mile on a paved path to and through the ruins. No climbing or stairs. The ruins are under a huge tent to protect the stone ruins from weather. I am also 77 but no hip problems. This is a sight not to be missed.
Hi, did you take one of the organised tours or did you just catch one of the public buses from the Valletta terminal? What was the cost to get in and did you have to book in advance? We're going in June and would like to see the temples. Thanks
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We took a public bus, and there is a bus stop right outside the temples. Entry was approximately €10 per person, and we just turned up (September 2018).
No.There was no indication the tower is open to visitors.The are two designated walks between the two temples.The tower is within the walk by the cliffs.The temples are well worth a …
No.There was no indication the tower is open to visitors.The are two designated walks between the two temples.The tower is within the walk by the cliffs.The temples are well worth a visit.I visited Gigantica? and Tarxien and Hagar Qim really was the best.Great location too.Buses one an hour though.I did reviews on google too and included quite a few photographs.Hope you have a great holiday.Allow half a day to see it all.In truth,in my opinion Tarxien wasn't great.Gigantica,sorry can't remember the spelling was nice if you visit Gozo.enjoy.
Yes you can get the regular bus. Just go to the main bus station. Behind the kiosk where they sell tickets is a helpful map which shows you which bus to get and even which stop to get off …
Yes you can get the regular bus. Just go to the main bus station. Behind the kiosk where they sell tickets is a helpful map which shows you which bus to get and even which stop to get off at. The buses announce stops in Malti and in English as well as having a display.
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