Markets are the heart of the Maltese week and a cultural tour of their own. Almost every town and village has its version. They are the time and place for socializing, catching up with neighbors and local news as much as for buying daily necessities.

Sunday Open Air Markets

Markets are the heart of the Maltese week and a cultural tour of their own.  Almost every town and village has its version.  They are the time and place for socializing,  catching up with neighbours and local news as much as for buying daily necessities.

You’ll find them a strange assortment of household goods, clothing, music and toys.  For treasure hunting, search the bric-a-brac at the Sunday market, just outside Valletta’s city gate.  For more mainstream goods, try the daily market in Merchant Street, in Valletta  Then there is it-Tokk, the charming, daily market in the main square in Victoria, Gozo at which you’ll find everything from fishing pots to beach towels.

For local colour, nothing beats the Marsaxlokk fish market in the South. Here you’ll find wonderful and exotic but also very edible and tasty fish on display.  An early start is recommended if you want to see the best of the catch.

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