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Souvenirs That Don't Suck
The guide was updated:Souvenirs That Don't Suck lives up to its name, offering the discerning traveller a haven of unique, custom-made souvenirs that capture the essence of Malta in a truly distinctive way. Here, you'll discover a treasure trove of delights including magnets, mugs, buttons, T-shirts, and an array of whimsical designer pieces.
Useful Information
- Address: 108 Manuel Dimech Street, Sliema
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–2pm / 3pm–7pm; Sun closed
- Website: www.souvenirsthatdontsuck.mt
- Phone: +356 7907 2313
- Email: hello@souvenirsthatdontsuck.mt
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
In the newly developed Tigne Point is located The Point Shopping Mall, a relatively recent addition to the Maltese shopping scene that packs a punch with its abundant shops that sell everything from the latest fashions to electronics. On site, you'll also find a handful of casual restaurants and a supermarket. As Malta's largest retail hub, The Point Shopping Mall beckons shopaholics and enthusiasts alike, transforming into a bustling mecca that's simply irresistible for those seeking a shopping adventure.
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Shopping in Sliema
Sliema is a good shopping destination, much due to the fact this is the place where one of the largest shopping centres in Malta — the Plaza Shopping Centre — is located. Shops are open from 9 am to 1 pm, and then open again at 4 pm, to stay open till 7 pm.
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Ta’ Qali Crafts Village
Located on the grounds of the former RAF wartime airfield, the Ta’ Qali Crafts Village is the perfect place to find a unique and special souvenir to cherish your holiday memories in Malta. Here, local experts showcase their talents, selling an array of exquisite crafts and beautiful artefacts. Watch the craftsmen skillfully blow and shape glass, witness the intricate art of goldsmiths' filigree and stunning jewellery, and admire the craftsmanship of sculptures and lace. Other areas to check out for crafts include Bugibba, Sliema, and Valletta.
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The Plaza Shopping Centre
The Plaza Shopping Centre reigns as one of Malta's most sought-after retail destinations. This compact yet bustling urban shopping mall boasts an array of brand-name retailers, offering a diverse range of products to satisfy every shopper's desire. Amidst the retail excitement, a vibrant food court beckons, ensuring a satisfying culinary experience to complement your shopping spree.
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Mdina Glass
Established in 1968 as Malta's pioneer glass-making company, Mdina Glass offers an extensive array of exquisitely handcrafted glassware, ranging from elegant vases and bowls to practical kitchenware and graceful candleholders. With skilled craftsmanship, glass is expertly blown into a myriad of shapes and comes in many different colours. For a unique and immersive experience, consider visiting the factory to witness firsthand the mesmerising process behind the creation of these remarkable glass pieces.
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Souvenirs That Don't Suck
Souvenirs That Don't Suck lives up to its name, offering the discerning traveller a haven of unique, custom-made souvenirs that capture the essence of Malta in a truly distinctive way. Here, you'll discover a treasure trove of delights including magnets, mugs, buttons, T-shirts, and an array of whimsical designer pieces.
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Soap Café
Irresistible fragrances fill the air at Soap Café, a beauty shop committed to local, freshly made products that are both kind to your skin and the environment. Revel in the indulgence of soaps, lotions, hair products, makeup, and an array of beauty essentials, all meticulously crafted without the presence of toxic chemicals. At Soap Café, beauty meets conscious choices for a truly wholesome and inviting experience.
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Bay Street Shopping Complex
Located in the heart of St Julian's, Bay Street is a vibrant open-air commercial and entertainment complex, enticing visitors with a diverse array of high street brands, quality independent shops, restaurants, services, and delightful family entertainment. A standout feature is the shops' extended hours, remaining open until 10 pm, offering a pleasant contrast to much of the island, making it the perfect destination for a shopping and leisure experience that lasts long into the evening.
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The Silversmith's Shop
For authentic Maltese silver jewellery, visit the well-regarded Silversmith's Shop, where items are made directly on-site — if you're lucky, you might even get to watch the jeweller in action. Pieces come in various shapes and sizes and span various price ranges.
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Birgu Market
Every Tuesday, Birgu comes alive with busy vendors' stalls selling all manner of fresh produce and local items. Shop for meats and cheeses, honey, jams, freshly grown, organic produce, and even traditional clothing and souvenirs.
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