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Vassilis Arvanitopoulos
::When you reach there by either bus, or ferry boat (it would be interesting to ride the small boat, departing 50 m away from the ferris) you have many choices to follow. The small square is impressive. The small coffee shop under a party facility, offers genuine old style feeling. The locals there they drink their own Maltese coffee in a glass. Birgu can be walked around very easily in terms of distances. This area would be described as a less touristic area, not disturbed by the touristic noise seen in Valletta. And you can still see people saluting each other, like in small village.
Axl Paul
::Nice city and interesting architecture
Dietmar E.
::Birgu and over 30,000 candles๐๐. Beautiful, but almost 100,000 visitors๐.
Matt Cilia
::Wonderful city. It has character.
Sharon Crosland
::Beautiful old town. Amazing waterfront. Definitely worth a visit. Make an outing of it by catching the ferry across from Valletta. Candlefest is held here in October. Magical but busy!