Eureka Mansions A9 Guidebook

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Eureka Mansions A9 Guidebook

Sightseeing

Situated at Qawra Point, The Malta National Aquarium has been designed to educate, entertain and tell a story about the marine world from the Mediterranean Sea to the Oceans. Safe and reliable mobility is one of our primary challenges “Access for All” is a design philosophy that envisions a built environment designed with the specific and changing needs of all its inhabitants in mind, irrespective of their age, status and physical capabilities. This is especially the case for children, people with disabilities and the elderly, whose freedom of movement may be considerably restricted. For them “Access for All” means having immediate surroundings that are secure, aesthetically pleasing and stimulating to the senses, with essential amenities and facilities close by. The Aquarium is based below the reception floor with lift access on entry and exit. You should allow at least 45 minutes to go around the aquarium, where you will be assisted by presenters throughout the zones who will be able to provide you with verbal information supplementary to the information tablets. There are two catering outlets where you can enjoy a drink or light snack and even lunch/ dinner. La Nave Bistro is situated on the ground floor next to the Aquarium reception, along with the kiosk in Pjazza San Pawl for a more casual snack or coffee. The Aquarium Giftshop is available to visitors and non visitors and offers a variety of souvenirs, this is easily accessible as it is situated on the ground floor by the Aquarium reception. Staff members are on hand throughout the facilities should you require any assistance.
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Malta National Aquarium
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Situated at Qawra Point, The Malta National Aquarium has been designed to educate, entertain and tell a story about the marine world from the Mediterranean Sea to the Oceans. Safe and reliable mobility is one of our primary challenges “Access for All” is a design philosophy that envisions a built environment designed with the specific and changing needs of all its inhabitants in mind, irrespective of their age, status and physical capabilities. This is especially the case for children, people with disabilities and the elderly, whose freedom of movement may be considerably restricted. For them “Access for All” means having immediate surroundings that are secure, aesthetically pleasing and stimulating to the senses, with essential amenities and facilities close by. The Aquarium is based below the reception floor with lift access on entry and exit. You should allow at least 45 minutes to go around the aquarium, where you will be assisted by presenters throughout the zones who will be able to provide you with verbal information supplementary to the information tablets. There are two catering outlets where you can enjoy a drink or light snack and even lunch/ dinner. La Nave Bistro is situated on the ground floor next to the Aquarium reception, along with the kiosk in Pjazza San Pawl for a more casual snack or coffee. The Aquarium Giftshop is available to visitors and non visitors and offers a variety of souvenirs, this is easily accessible as it is situated on the ground floor by the Aquarium reception. Staff members are on hand throughout the facilities should you require any assistance.

Neighbourhoods

The village of Qawra is located in the Northern part of Malta, along its coastline and is part of a cluster of villages that includes Buġibba and St. Paul’s Bay. Qawra is similar to Buġibba and the two villages kind of blend into each other (it being hard to tell whether a particular street is part of Qawra or of its neighbouring village). Qawra is also a popular tourist destination although perhaps a little quieter, having more seaside accommodation. The village is known for its salt pans, referred to as is-Salini (and the area of Salina). Forming the tip of the wider St. Paul’s Bay area, there’s a historical watch tower that overlooks a small bay which is a popular bathing area, even though it’s mostly rocky. Apart from being a swimming zone, Ta` Fra Ben beach is also a great spot for snorkelling enthusiasts. The seaside promenade that runs alongside the coastal area of Qawra stretches out over 3.5 kilometres past Buġibba and ends in St. Paul’s Bay.
Il- Qawra
Il- Qawra
The village of Qawra is located in the Northern part of Malta, along its coastline and is part of a cluster of villages that includes Buġibba and St. Paul’s Bay. Qawra is similar to Buġibba and the two villages kind of blend into each other (it being hard to tell whether a particular street is part of Qawra or of its neighbouring village). Qawra is also a popular tourist destination although perhaps a little quieter, having more seaside accommodation. The village is known for its salt pans, referred to as is-Salini (and the area of Salina). Forming the tip of the wider St. Paul’s Bay area, there’s a historical watch tower that overlooks a small bay which is a popular bathing area, even though it’s mostly rocky. Apart from being a swimming zone, Ta` Fra Ben beach is also a great spot for snorkelling enthusiasts. The seaside promenade that runs alongside the coastal area of Qawra stretches out over 3.5 kilometres past Buġibba and ends in St. Paul’s Bay.