Hagar Qim Tours and Tickets
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Hagar Qim

If visiting independently, you can purchase tickets online in advance. Admission is discounted for seniors, youths, and students, and kids age 5 and under can visit for free.
For the best seaside views, follow the waymarked nature trails near the site.
Snacks and drinks are offered in the small shop at the visitor’s center.
Visitors tend to spend between 1.5 and 3 hours at the site.
Lockers are provided for visitors with large bags or luggage.
As some of the surfaces are uneven, or composed of stone and gravel, wheelchair users may encounter difficulty accessing parts of the site.
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Hagar Qim tickets cost €10 for adults, with discounts available for seniors, students, and children. You also can purchase a combination ticket that includes entry to Hagar Qim and other sites. Tours offer an easy way to reach remote Hagar Qim, and sightseeing tours start at around €48.
No, guided tours of Hagar Qim are not regularly offered to visitors; however, you can request a tour on the official website and download an audio guide to listen to on your phone (bring headphones). Sightseeing tours that stop at Hagar Qim typically do not include a guided visit.
Partially. The museum at Hagar Qim offers wheelchair access for visitors, but many parts of the site are not easily accessible. The first temple is off a primarily flat gravel path; however, the path to the Mnajdra site is long, steep, and likely challenging for people with mobility issues.
It depends. The museum at Hagar Qim offers interactive exhibits and a kids’ activity room that may entertain younger children for a little while, but the walk around the archeological sites outside is unlikely to capture kids' attention unless they’re older and interested in history.
Yes, you can visit other attractions near Hagar Qim. The temple is most often paired with the Blue Grotto, where you can take a boat ride through the island’s most famous sea caves. Walking trails follow the cliffs nearby, showing off the region’s coastal scenery and occasional medieval tower.



































































































































