Birkirkara

Birkirkara is a part of central Malta and is actually the largest town on the island.

 

How do I pronounce that?

Slowly: Bir-kir-ka-ra.

Maltese people often abbreviate this to ‘B’kara’ on paper.

It’s a great location for your base in Malta, because it offers a haven outside of the busy and populous areas of St Julian’s, Sliema & Msida. It’s also very close to these locations, and just 10 minutes from Valletta, University, & Mater Dei hospital.

Points of interest in Birkirkara

  • Railway garden
  • St Helen’s Basilica (largest church bell)
  • Feast of St Helen (18th August)
  • Shopping area in Psaila Street
  • Architecture:
    • Brutalist church of St Theresa
    • Wignacourt Acqueducts – built in 1596
    • Villa Lauri – Neoclassical stately home

Restaurants in Birkirkara

  • Sensations Wine Bar
  • Stanjata – Valley Road
  • Sapori

 

Cafés in Birkirkara

  • Tramici
  • Sicilia Mia
  • El Tipo
  • Voulez Vous Cafe
  • Costa Coffee
  • BR Guest

 

Bars in Birkirkara

  • Hefu Bar
  • Smugglers
  • Kazin Santa Liena
  • Gove Bar

 

Just a short walk from our accommodation:

  • San Anton Gardens
  • Villa Bologna