Currency
The Maltese unit of currency is the Lira (Lm or MTL) – also referred
to as the Maltese pound. It is divided into 100 cents (centeżmi).
Notes are issued in denominations of LM20, LM10, LM5, LM2 and there
are coins of LM1, 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c, 2c & 1c. There is no limit
on the amount of foreign currency that may be brought into the country
but the maximum amount of local currency for export is Lm50.00. Euro
cheques, travellers’ cheques and major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, and Access) are widely accepted.
Bank, ATM & Foreign Exchange Bureau
Bank of Valletta (BoV) tel no
21551113.
Winter Banking Hours: (October 01 to June 14) are
Mon 08.30 - 12.45 hrs, Tue/Wed/Thur 08.00 – 13.15 hrs, Fri 08.00
to 15.30 hrs, Sat 08.00 – 11.30.
Summer Banking Hours: (June 15 to September 30) are
Mon to Thur 08.00 – 13.15 hrs, Fri 08.00 – 15.30 hrs, Sat
08.15 – 11.30 hrs.
Saturday business hours of bank branch are subject to changes.
HSBC tel no 21556266
Winter Banking Hours: (October 01 to June 14) are
Mon. to Fri 08.30 - 12.30 hrs, Tue & Fri also 14.30 – 16.30
hrs, Sat 08.00 – 11.30.
Summer Banking Hours: (June 15 to September 30 ) are Mon.
to Fri 08.30 - 12.30 hrs, Fri also 14.30 – 16.30 hrs, Sat 08.00 – 11.30.
Currency Exchange Rates
Click here for
updated exchange rates of the Maltese Lira (LM).
Shops
Shops are usually open between 08.00 to 19.00 hrs, although many close
between 13.00 and 16.00 hrs. Most shops are closed on Sundays and Public
Holidays.
There is an open market in Gozo. It is in Victoria at It-Tokk
(Main Square). For local handicrafts try Ta’Dbiegi Crafts
Village near Gharb. Gozo Glass is also located in Gharb and is
worth a visit. Local knitwear is made in the home and is very cheap
compared to prices abroad. Gozo lace is famous and you can buy
this almost everywhere. Try shops at Xlendi and Marsalforn. Haggling
is not necessary the market price is what you pay. Major credit
cards are accepted in most shops.
Chemists
Most towns have a chemist open during usual shopping hours. On Sundays
and Public Holidays chemists are open on a roster basis and details
can be obtained from the local newspaper or from the pharmacies themselves.
Recommended Clothing
Visitors will need the lightest possible clothes for summer
(June to September) and warm cloths for winter (December to March).
A warm jacket is recommended on winter evenings.
Telephones
Tele-cards for use in public telephone booths can be bought from many
shops including our school. These card phones are gradually replacing
older coin-operated phones. Most public telephone boxes contain instructions
in English for making a call. Low-cost international phone calls, with
the use of special purpose phone cards may be made from all telephones
Postal Services
Postage stamps can be obtained from post offices
and from many shops and hotels. The main post office is
at 129 Republic Street, Victoria and there is another
at St. Anthony Street, Mgarr. The current price for mailing a post
card (max 20 grs) throughout Europe is 16 c, 22c to the United
States & Australia and 27c to China. Mailboxes in Gozo and
Malta are red.
Television & Radio
Maltese television programs feature a number of British
and American productions and daily news bulletins in English. Radio
Malta transmits daily on two frequencies: 999 KHz (MW) and 93.7
MHz (VHF/FW). Italian television is received in Malta and there
are also some 55 cable channels.
Electricity
The electricity supply is 220 volts,
single phase, 50 cycles. The 13-amp, three pin rectangular
sockets are used on the Maltese Islands.
Religion
The Maltese and the Gozitans alike are Roman Catholics, and are devoutly
religious, but the Maltese constitution guarantees freedom of worship.
Places of worship besides local parish churches:
Ta’ Pinu Sanctuary, Ta’ Pinu
Cathedral of the Assumption, the Citadel, Victoria
Greek Orthodox Church, South Street, Valletta
Anglican Church, Independence Square Valletta
Muslim Mosque, Corradino Hill, Paola, Malta.
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