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Malta
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Attractions -
Gardens
Although Malta's climate is characterised by long hot
summers and comparatively little rainfall, there is a surprising
abundance of attractive public gardens which can be found all over the
Maltese Islands. These are full of unusual and exotic plants, some
endemic to the region, others introduced by the gardens' designers over
the centuries. Several of these gardens are situated on Malta's historic
bastions and have the added bonus of offering visitors spectacular sea
and harbour views. Others are to be found in the heart of our towns and
villages and provide a green oasis of tranquility amongst the buildings.
All our public gardens can be reached by public
transport. Many have cafes and kiosks for refreshments, toilet
facilities and in some cases, also have children's playgrounds. Nearly
all the gardens are wheelchair-friendly.
- Upper Barracca Gardens - Valletta (Buses:All
going to Valletta)
- Lower Barracca Gardens - Valletta (Buses:All going to
Valletta)
- Hasting's Garden - Valletta (Buses:All going to
Valletta)
- Argotti Botanical Gardens - Floriana (Buses:All going
to Valletta)
- St Philip Garden - Floriana (Buses:All
going to Valletta)
- Sa Maison Garden - Floriana (Buses:All going to
Valletta)
- Romeo Romano Garden - Santa Venera (Buses:
71,72,80,81)
- Yacht Marina Garden - Msida (Buses:
44,49,53,60,63,67)
- Old Railway Station Garden - Birkirkara (Buses:
71,72,78)
- San Anton Gardens - Attard (Buses: 40,74,80,81)
- Howard Gardens - Rabat (Buses: 80)
- Buskett Forest - Rabat (Buses: 81)
- Safe Haven Garden - Senglea (Buses: 3)
- St. Anne Square Garden - Marsaskala (Buses: 19)
- Villa Rundle Garden - Victoria, Gozo (Buses: All on
Gozo)
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