Ħaġar Qim



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The Ħaġar Qim temple complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site located on the southern coast of the island of Malta. The site consists of several prehistoric megalithic structures dating back to around 3600-3200 BC. The site is open to visitors all year round, with varying opening hours depending on the season.

From November to March, the site is open from 9 am to 5 pm, while from April to October, the site is open from 9 am to 7 pm. The entrance fee for adults is €12, while children under 12 can enter for free. There is also a combined ticket available for the nearby Mnajdra temple complex, which costs €15 for adults.

The official website for the Ħaġar Qim temple complex is www.heritagemalta.org/hagar-qim-temples/. Here you can find more information about the site, its history, and upcoming events.

In the surrounding area, there are several other attractions worth visiting, such as the Blue Grotto, a network of sea caves and rock formations, and the picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk. The Blue Grotto is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, and boat trips to the caves are available for around €8 per person. Marsaxlokk is known for its Sunday fish market, where you can find fresh seafood and local crafts. The market is open from early morning until around 1 pm.

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