Caffe Berry

Sliema, St Julian’s & Paceville


Around 350m walk from the Sliema ferry, Caffe Berry is a firm favourite with locals, who like to combine some of the island's best coffee – the pistachio latte is deservedly famous in Malta – with an intriguing array of snacks.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sliema, St Julian’s & Paceville attractions

1. Sacred Heart Church

0.16 MILES

Built in 1872 by Paul Vella, a Valletta priest. During WWII, the church's Franciscan friary was bombed and 23 people were tragically killed.

2. Stella Maris

0.19 MILES

'Our Lady Star of the Sea' was built in 1877. On the third Sunday in August, the church's revered Our Lady Stella Maris statue is paraded through nearby…

3. Manoel Island

0.4 MILES

Manoel Island, which can be accessed via a short bridge from Gżira, is largely taken up by boat-building yards and the partly restored Fort Manoel. The…

4. ll-Fortiżża

0.4 MILES

Seaside tower built by the British in Gothic style in the 19th century; now houses a restaurant.

5. Sliema Beach

0.44 MILES

The Sliema waterfront is edged by flattish rocks, with stepped access at various points. It's a good place to swim from, though the water tends to be deep…

6. Lazzaretto di San Rocco

0.45 MILES

A 17th-century plague hospital on the south side of Manoel Island. More recently, the hospital served as an isolation hospital during WWI and was last…

7. Tigné Point (The Point)

0.5 MILES

Tigné Point, a promontory east of Sliema, was one of the sites where the Turkish commander Dragut Reis ranged his cannons to pound Fort St Elmo during the…

8. Tigné Fort

0.61 MILES

Polygonal fort built by the Knights in 1793 to defend Marsamxett Harbour and later occupied by the British.