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斯利馬 指南
Sliema sits on a peninsula jutting into the waters between Marsamxett Harbour and St Julian's Bay, and its position has shaped everything about it. Once a quiet fishing village favoured by the Maltese middle classes in the nineteenth century, it grew steadily into the island's principal commercial and residential seafront, a place where the promenade, known locally as the Ferries, draws walkers, swimmers, and people-watchers in equal measure. The rocky shoreline that lines the Tigne and Tower Road stretches is characteristic of Malta's northern coast, where natural limestone ledges serve as informal lidos and the Mediterranean shifts between deep blue and pale turquoise depending on the hour and the season.
The town's architecture tells a layered story. Victorian and Edwardian townhouses, many with the distinctive enclosed timber balconies called gallariji, stand alongside mid-century apartment blocks and newer developments near Tigne Point, where a former British military fortification has been converted into a retail and residential quarter. The British colonial presence is still legible in the street grid and in certain civic buildings, though Sliema today reads as thoroughly contemporary, with a concentration of restaurants, cafes, and shops that makes it the busiest commercial centre outside Valletta.
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