How to spend a weekend in Malta
Beyond its ancient history and melting-pot cuisine, Malta’s islands offer striking, sun-blessed coastlines ripe for outdoor adventures.
Breaking bread: dining the Maltese way, where bread takes centre stage
Bakeries in Malta aren’t just where loaves are made and sold; they’re where meals are brought to be slow-cooked ahead of family gatherings, at which every bite is savoured and everyone fights for the last scraps of bread and gravy.
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In pictures: breaking bread, the Maltese way
Bakeries in Malta aren't just where loaves are made and sold; they're where meals are brought to be slow-cooked ahead of family gatherings, at which every bite is savoured and everyone fights for the last scraps of bread and gravy.
EDEN: Malta's little slices of paradise
From ancient churches and plunging cliffs to sweeping stretches of sand, a project run by the European Commission reveals Malta's hidden gems
Weekender: Malta
Amid its ancient ruins and grand architecture, this tiny archipelago nurtures a few surprises, such as a flourishing wine industry