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- Ta’Qali Craft Village is ideal for photography, just ask before taking pictures of goods and people.
- The market is free to visit
- Some light bargaining is acceptable, but not expected.
- The craft village is wheelchair- and stroller-accessible.
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There's no admission fee for visiting Ta' Qali Crafts Village, but most travelers visit during sightseeing tours of Malta. Half-day tours that combine Ta' Qali with Mdina and Mosta start around US$45, while full-day tours begin around US$75.
Ta' Qali Crafts Village is a cultural center in Malta where local artisans create and sell traditional crafts, including glassware, ceramics, homewares, and silver jewelry. The village features about a dozen shops and workshops that sell high-quality handicrafts and souvenirs, as well as a café.
Ta' Qali Crafts Village is situated on a former British RAF airfield within the Ta' Qali National Park, close to the towns of Mosta and Mdina in central Malta. It's about a 25-minute drive from Valletta and the cruise port, and can be reached by hop-on, hop-off bus tour.
Ta' Qali Crafts Village is open year-round, but its opening hours can vary throughout the year. Shops are typically open on weekdays from 9am to 4pm, and on weekends from 9am to 12pm. Check ahead, as hours may be subject to change.
A variety of traditional Maltese art and handicrafts are available at the Ta' Qali Crafts Village, and most are crafted on-site by the artisans. You can watch glass-blowing, carpentry, ceramic painting, and experts creating pottery and jewelry, and then purchase the handcrafted designs.






























































































































