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Dingli CliffsvsSt Paul's Catacombs
Both are praised by professional reviewers. On balance, St Paul's Catacombs is preferred by most writers compared to Dingli Cliffs. St Paul's Catacombs is ranked #8 in Malta with recommendations from 2 reviews like Michelin Guide, Fodor's.
Dingli Cliffs
Afar Magazine
Michelin Guide
Dingli, Island of Malta, Malta
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"Perfect spot to appreciate nature in all its grandeur." Full review
2 Stars
"Vertigo sufferers, beware! The Dingli cliffs, the highest point on the island (250m), loom up in an area which has much to recommend it." Full review
St Paul's Catacombs
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
St Agatha Street, Rabat, Island of Malta 2013, Malta
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"Catacombs run under much of Rabat. Up Triq Santa Agatha from Parish Square, the Catacombs of St. Paul are clean of bones but full of carved-out burial troughs." Full review
2 Stars
"The catacombs of Rabat were dug by the Romans in order to bury their dead in accordance with their culture." Full review
Top choice
"St Paul's Catacombs (so-named for their proximity to the church) date from the 3rd century AD and were used for burial for around 500 years." Full review