Malta
Cities in Malta
Thereβs obviously more cities in Malta, but these are the ones that is currently added to the guide.
What are the top gay cities in Malta?
Honey, the top gay cities in Malta are definitely Valletta and St. Julian's. Valletta, the capital city, is full of history and charm, but don't miss out on St. Julian's for a vibrant nightlife scene. Check out Valletta and explore its fabulousness. π³οΈβπ
What currency is used in Malta?
In Malta, they use the Euro (β¬). πΆ And don't worry, darling, most places accept credit cards, but it's always good to have some cash on hand, just in case.
Is it expensive in Malta?
Living the fabulous life ain't cheap, but Malta is generally considered affordable compared to other European destinations. Accommodation, food, and activities are reasonably priced. πΈ
Do I need any extra paperwork to visit Malta?
If you're from the EU or Schengen Area, you won't need a visa. For others, you might need to check whether a visa is required based on your nationality. Be sure to have your passport and possibly travel insurance. βοΈ
Is Malta gay friendly?
Absolutely, darling! Malta is one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly countries in Europe. You'll find a welcoming environment and plenty of events to celebrate love and life. π
Is gay marriage allowed in Malta?
Yes, sweetie! Gay marriage is allowed in Malta since 2017. Love always wins! π
Can I use English in Malta?
Fear not, English is widely spoken throughout Malta, so you'll have no trouble communicating and finding your way around. π£οΈ
Should I leave a tip for a waiter in Malta?
Absolutely! Tipping is customary in Malta, and it's always nice to give a little extra for good service. A 10% tip should do the trick. πββοΈ
What's the best time of year to visit Malta?
The best time to visit Malta is during the spring (April to June) or autumn (September to November). You'll enjoy pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and cheaper rates. βοΈ
What's the local language in Malta, and how do I say basic phrases?
Maltese is the local language, but English is also an official language. Here are some fun and gay phrases to learn:
Bongu - Good morning, sunshine! π
Grazzi Δ§afna, sweety! - Thank you very much, sweety! πββοΈ
Inti fabuluΕΌ! - You're fabulous! π
Jien gaΔ‘-Δ‘aΔ‘! - I'm gay! π³οΈβπ
What's the local cuisine like in Malta, and what are some must-try dishes?
Maltese cuisine is a fabulous blend of Mediterranean flavors. Here are some must-try dishes:
Pastizzi - Savory pastries π
GΔ§aΔ‘in il-forn - Baked macaroni π
Stuffat tal-fenek - Rabbit stew π
Imqaret - Date-filled pastries π½οΈ
What are the emergency numbers, and how do I call for help in Malta?
Dial 112 for emergency services in Malta. This number will connect you to the police, ambulance, or fire brigade. Stay fabulous and safe! πππ
Are there any cultural taboos or behaviors that I should avoid in Malta?
Although Malta is quite progressive, it's good to be respectful of local customs. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and always ask before taking photos of locals. Enjoy your fabulous trip to Malta, darling! π