Yes Maltable, there is plenty of places that stay open on Good Friday, but please bare in mind that as Malta is a very religious country it is at the discretion of the management if they open or not, so there won't be as many as normal but I doubt very much that you will either starve or go thirsty.
Thnx Sliema 2
We have been to Malta during Good Friday and everything seemed normal. In the evening there are processions in several villages. I think we went to Qormi where they claim it is the best
Qormi is famous in Malta as being a town of bakers, even to this day there bread and cakes etc are widely available throughout Malta which reminds me we still have a packet of delicious biskutelli in the pantry, these days Qormi is quite a large town by Maltese standards with a big industrial estate, and just in case anyone wanted to know more about the town of Qormi here is a link that tells you lots of interesting info
Easter Sunday processions in Malta will be held in Bormla, Għargħur, Gżira, Mosta, Naxxar, Paola, Qormi, Rabat, Senglea, Valletta, Birgu, Żebbuġ and Żejtun.
Easter Sunday processions in Ghawdex will be held in Fontana (on the first Sunday after Easter), Kerċem, Nadur, Qala, Rabat, Xagħra and Żebbuġ.
Regards
Sliema2
For those of you who have never seen an Easter Sunday parade in Malta here is the Rxoxt from Birgu and Bormla that took place yesterday broadcast on TVM 23/03/08
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