
A Gay Guide To Malta
Here's our guide to Malta's small but lively gay scene. Malta is renowned for its progressive gay rights legislation.
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Malta's gay scene
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Malta has rapidly become one of the most gay-friendly and gay-popular destinations in Europe. Most of Maltaās gay nightlife in located in the Paceville district (known as āPartyvilleā). Here youāll find many bars, restaurants, strip clubs and lots of late night drinkers spilling onto the streets.
The largest gay night spot in Malta is Michelangelo Club Lounge. Spread out over two floors, this is the place to dance the night away. Itās the only major gay club in Malta. Youāll find a mixed though mostly young crowd here. Itās located in Paceville at the heart of the islandās late-night scene. This is a good final destination on your night out - you could well be dancing here till 4 am.
Hotel Juliani is located in Paceville and itās right by the beach.
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Valletta
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Thereās so much to see in Valletta, Maltaās pint-sized capital. The Knights of Malta built the city with military defence in mind after the island almost fell to the Turks in 1565. You can walk the seafront along Great Siege Road, named, of course, after the famous battle. Youāll no doubt want to visit The Grand Masterās Palace, and also see paintings by Caravaggio in St Johnās Co-Cathedral.
When youāre ready to start drinking, Monaliza Lounge is a gay-popular bar, restaurant and club. Here youāll find regular drag shows and lots of late night dancing. Itās located by the seafront in Valletta.
Monaliza Lounge opens from 6 pm. Itās a good spot to start your gay night out after some sightseeing.
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Mdina and Rabat
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The fortified city of Mdina is a must-see. Known as the Silent City (cars are forbidden), it was once the islandās capital. This city was founded by the Phoenicians in the 8th-century BC, but the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The bible even suggests that Saint Paul was shipwrecked here. Needless to say, youāll find a lot of history to explore.
You can head underground and discover St. Paulās catacombs, a burial complex built in Roman times.
In the adjacent town of Rabat youāll discover many more attractions, such as Gozo Cathedral and the Wignacourt Museum. By now youāre likely to feel a bit historied-out. A drink or two may be in order. You can wine and dine in the local area: Romanās Den is a popular restaurant. If youāre looking to splash out then head to San Andrea for something more upmarket.
When youāre ready to party check out The Birdcage Lounge, a fun and intimate gay bar in Rabat. Here youāll find lively drag and cabaret shows in an intimate setting.
If you want to party late then youāll need to get a taxi across the island to Paceville.
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Gay Parties In Malta
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Currently, Malta doesnāt have the many active gay venues. It does, however, have a large gay community and youāll find plenty of gay events and parties. The main event organisers are S2S Events.
You can see the latest gay events in Malta on their Facebook page.
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Gay Beaches In Malta
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There is no official gay beach on the island. As Malta is so gay-welcoming itās unlikely a dedicated gay beach will emerge. If youāre looking for a bit of privacy on the beach - wink wink - then you could take a trip down a dirt path to Fomm ir-Riħ. Itās on the West of the island in MÄ”arr - a beach so secluded itās likely to be empty.
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Gay Pride In Malta
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Maltaās Gay Pride celebrations usually take place in September in Valletta. As Maltaās LGBT+ community has a lot to be proud of the atmosphere is going to be lively and positive. Malta is also a key sponsor of Brighton Pride, Europeās biggest Pride festival, in order to attract an international audience to the event.
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When To Visit Malta?
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As Malta enjoys around 300 days of sunshine per year, itās hard to find a bad time to visit. The busiest months are July - September. If you travel out of season itās likely to be quieter and slightly cheaper. The liveliest months are June and July - the beaches will be packed and the people will be spilling out of the bars onto the streets.
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