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    Triq Larry Vella c/w Triq it-Turisti, Qawra, SPB 1133

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    My-treasure

    My Treasure

    81.00

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    Love-in-bloom

    Love in Bloom

    64.40

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    Drappier-carte-dor-brut

    Drappier Carte d'Or Brut

    55.62

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    Motchandon-champagne

    Moët&Chandon Champagne

    88.00

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    Image of Ron Fleur shop front

    59 St. Augustine Street, Rabat, RBT 05

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    952 reviews

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    Mixed-lillys

    Mixed Lilly's

    38.00

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    Mum-or-dad

    MUM or DAD

    125.00

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    Motherss-day-special

    Mothers's Day Special

    50.00

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    Baby-bootie

    Baby Bootie

    55.00

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    Quick Facts about St Julians

    St Julian's has a split personality, and that's exactly what makes it so appealing. By day, it's a breezy seaside town with fishing boats bobbing in Spinola Bay, cafés spilling out onto the waterfront and a relaxed hum in the air. You can watch fishermen mend their nets or wander along the promenade towards neighbouring Sliema, stopping for a swim if the mood takes you.

    As the sun goes down, the pace shifts. Paceville, St Julian's nightlife hub, wakes up with bars, clubs and music spilling onto the streets. It's lively, sometimes loud, but always full of energy. For a quieter evening, there are plenty of restaurants tucked into the side streets or overlooking the sea, serving everything from fresh seafood to traditional Maltese dishes.

    Flowers may not be the first thing you think of here, but look closer and you'll spot bursts of bougainvillea on balconies and hibiscus brightening hotel gardens. In spring, the small public spaces near the bay get a lift from petunias and geraniums. St Julian's is a place of contrasts — fishing village charm meets cosmopolitan buzz — and that's why it draws both visitors and locals back again and again.