This friendly cafe has a great location – its outdoor tables are scattered under the trees in the pedestrianised area outside St John's Co-Cathedral. The menu stretches from bagels, ftira, sandwiches and salads to cocktails and local wines.
Kantina Cafe & Wine
Valletta
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The cathedral is said to be built on the site of the villa belonging to Publius, the Roman governor of Malta who welcomed St Paul in AD 60.
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Sculpted out of limestone in the 17th century by Maltese sculptor Mariano Gerada.
3. National Museum of Archaeology
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