It’s Home to Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Malta has the largest concentration of protected sites in the world, with three UNESCO World Heritage sites crammed into a little space of this already diminutive nation. As previously said, the nation's capital, Valletta, is a must-see due to its blend of historic architectural styles, a diverse selection of churches, and lovely public parks.
Six of the country's many megalithic temples are also designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Many of these ancient sites are older than Stonehenge, and even those that do not have UNESCO designation are worth viewing.
The last UNESCO World Heritage site is also close to Valletta: Hal Saflieni Hypogem (also known as Hypogeum). This is a Neolithic underground complex that dates back over 6,000 years, it was utilized as a necropolis. It's creepy, cool, and must-see.