
Whoever wants to learn English and does not want to miss out on the Mediterranean climate is at the exact right place in St. Julian’s. The rugged coastlines, the colourful fishing boats and of course the sun, perfectly depict St. Julian’s in Malta.
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Although St. Julian’s together with Paceville is well-known as a tourist and entertainment centre, it offers a great deal more. As a part of the city of Sliema, located north-west of the capital Valletta on the opposite end of a large bay, St. Julian’s town captivates the visitor with park oases, markets, lively local neighbourhoods, historical monuments, palaces (like the Spinola Palace, built in 1658) and its picturesque villas. The hilly surroundings of St. Julian provide splendid views of honey-yellow houses creating a stunning contrast with the deep blue sea. Countless restaurants surround the bay, promising a relaxing and cozy dinner. The typical, colourful Maltese boats, lie anchored in the bay, practically right in front of the restaurants, creating a lively Mediterranean backdrop.

