Head here for excellent views, good-value shared platters and a wide selection of Maltese and international wines. On balmy summer evenings, Tat Tarrag's outside tables are the best place to top off an afternoon exploring Mdina and Rabat.
Tat Tarrag
Malta
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Nearby Malta attractions
2. Mdina Ditch Garden Entrance
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One of three entrances to the Mdina Ditch Garden. Often only open when special events are on.
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Gruesome waxworks devoted to horrible historical practices may give older kids and teenagers a grisly thrill.
4. National Museum of Natural History
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The former Court of Justice. The figures on the balcony represent Justice and Mercy.
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The ancient seat of Malta's oldest aristocratic family, who've lived here since the 14th century.
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