Review · NORTHERN MALTA TOURS
Skip the Line: Malta Classic Car Museum Admission Ticket
Cars can tell Malta’s story. The Malta Classic Car Collection brings together more than 100 classic cars, vintage motors, and historic motorcycles in a compact museum setting. You can enter with a prepaid mobile ticket, skip the standard entrance wait, and set your own pace.
I especially like the wide range of vehicles, from a 1955 Jaguar C Type to the cheerful 1972 Fiat 500F. I also like the live restoration workshop and cinema, which give the museum more life than a simple row of polished cars. The main drawback is practical: parts of the building can become hot, since there is no air-conditioning and ceiling fans cover only some areas.
The visit is self-guided, so you will not be tied to a group or a fixed commentary. That freedom works well if you want to study a favorite model, move quickly, or combine the museum with another stop around Qawra and Mellieha.
In This Review
- Key Points To Know Before You Go
- What You See Inside The Malta Classic Car Collection
- The 1955 Jaguar C Type And 1972 Fiat 500F
- The Restoration Workshop Adds A Working Side
- How Long Should You Plan For?
- Is The $12.10 Admission Good Value?
- Planning Your Visit In Qawra And Mellieha
- Who Will Enjoy This Museum Most?
- A Clean, Friendly And Well-Spaced Display
- Should You Buy The Malta Classic Car Museum Ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is the Malta Classic Car Collection located?
- How much does admission cost?
- How long does the visit take?
- What is included with the ticket?
- Can I use a mobile ticket?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is the ticket refundable or changeable?
Key Points To Know Before You Go

- Over 100 vehicles: Expect a broad display of classic cars, vintage motors, and historic motorcycles rather than a single-brand collection.
- Famous showpieces: The 1955 Jaguar C Type and 1972 Fiat 500F are two especially appealing models to look for.
- Priority entrance: A prepaid mobile ticket is designed to help you enter without waiting in the regular line.
- Self-guided format: You decide how long to spend with each vehicle and can leave when you have had enough.
- More than parked cars: A cinema and live restoration workshop add movement and background to the displays.
- Usually a short visit: Many people can see the collection in about 30 minutes, while a careful car fan may stay longer.
What You See Inside The Malta Classic Car Collection

The museum gives you a straightforward look at automotive design across different periods. Rather than focusing on one narrow type of car, the collection covers classic models, vintage motors, and motorcycles. That variety makes the visit useful for couples or families with different tastes, since one person can admire the engineering while another looks at colors, interiors, or the style of a particular decade.
The cars are presented as the main event. A restored Jaguar has a very different presence from a small Fiat, and that contrast is part of the fun. The 1955 Jaguar C Type offers the sort of dramatic shape that attracts serious enthusiasts, while the 1972 Fiat 500F is smaller, friendlier, and instantly recognizable.
I would not expect a huge national transport museum with room after room of technical exhibits. This is a more manageable collection, which is one reason the admission price feels accessible. You can see the main displays without giving up half a day, yet the selection is varied enough to reward a slower look.
The motorcycles broaden the appeal. If your companion is not interested in cars, the two-wheeled exhibits may provide a different point of entry. The museum also works for anyone interested in design and social history, since old vehicles reveal how people once traveled, what they valued in a car, and how much automotive styling has changed.
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The 1955 Jaguar C Type And 1972 Fiat 500F
The Jaguar C Type and Fiat 500F make a useful pair of highlights. The Jaguar represents speed, performance, and sleek competition styling. The Fiat shows how a small, practical car can become a beloved design classic.
Take time to compare them instead of simply walking past. Notice the difference in scale, purpose, and personality. The Jaguar feels built to command attention, while the Fiat has a modest charm that explains why small cars can become icons.
The collection’s appeal comes from these contrasts. You do not need to know engine specifications to enjoy the displays. If you do know your cars, the named models give you specific points to seek out. If you are a casual visitor, the museum remains approachable because the vehicles are visually interesting on their own.
A self-guided format is useful here. You can spend several minutes with the models that catch your eye, then move on from vehicles that do not interest you. That is better than being pushed along by a group schedule.
The Restoration Workshop Adds A Working Side
The live restoration workshop is one of the more unusual parts of the visit. A display of finished cars can sometimes feel static. Seeing vehicles being brought back to life gives you a clearer sense of the care behind a polished classic.
The workshop also helps explain why an old car is more than an old object. Restoration involves bringing back a vehicle’s appearance and function, and the work can require patience and close attention. Even a brief look can make you appreciate the effort behind the gleaming cars in the main collection.
The exact activity in the workshop may vary, so I would treat it as a valuable extra rather than the sole reason for booking. The cars remain the core attraction. Still, this working element makes the museum more engaging than a collection made up only of finished displays.
A cinema is included as another change of pace. It gives you a chance to sit down and adds an audiovisual part to the visit. For families, the cinema can help break up the time spent looking at stationary vehicles. For enthusiasts, it may provide useful context alongside the cars and motorcycles.
How Long Should You Plan For?
The stated duration is approximately one hour, but the self-guided setup gives you control. A quick visit can take around 30 minutes, especially if you are in Qawra for other activities and want a compact indoor stop. A slower visit may last close to an hour if you read the information, examine the cars closely, watch the cinema, and check the restoration workshop.
That flexibility is one of the strongest reasons to choose this ticket. You are not paying for a long guided tour that you must follow from beginning to end. You can tailor the visit to your interest level.
I would allow about an hour if the museum is a main part of your day. Give yourself less time only if you already know you prefer a quick look. The collection is described as small but very well presented, so you are unlikely to need several hours.
The museum can also work well on a warm day because it gives you an indoor activity. Keep in mind that indoor does not always mean cool here. One useful point from the visitor feedback is that the building has no air-conditioning. Ceiling fans are available in some sections, but not throughout the museum, and the interior can feel uncomfortable during hot weather.
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Is The $12.10 Admission Good Value?
At $12.10 per person, the ticket is reasonably priced for a collection of more than 100 vehicles, especially if you enjoy classic cars or motorcycles. The cinema and restoration workshop add value without requiring a separate ticket.
The price is also fair for a short visit. If you spend only 30 minutes inside, the value depends on your interest in the subject. Someone who loves vintage vehicles may find the admission excellent value, while a casual visitor may feel the museum is a quick stop rather than a full attraction.
The strongest value comes from combining the collection with nearby plans. Because you can move through it at your own speed, you do not need to build an entire day around the museum. It can fill an hour, provide an indoor break, or serve as a special treat for someone who has always wanted to see classic cars up close.
The high overall satisfaction rating, 4.8 out of 5 from 174 ratings, fits the museum’s strengths: friendly staff, clean presentation, good spacing, and a collection that feels worthwhile without being overwhelming. Several visitors specifically praised the value and the way the vehicles are displayed.
Planning Your Visit In Qawra And Mellieha
The supplied location information identifies Mellieha, while the museum description places the collection in the heart of Qawra. Since those place names are not the same, check the exact address and route before setting out. The practical information says the museum is near public transportation, which should help if you are not driving.
Opening hours are listed as Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., for the stated operating period through February 16, 2027. The information provided does not list weekend hours, so I would not assume that Saturday or Sunday entry is available. Confirm the day and time before you travel.
Your mobile ticket is convenient for a spontaneous-feeling visit, but the booking itself is firm. The admission is non-refundable and cannot be changed after purchase. Buy it only once your plans are settled.
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Service animals are allowed, and most people can take part. The activity allows a maximum of 100 people, though the self-guided format should give you more freedom than a tightly scheduled group tour.
Food and drinks are not included. Plan to eat before or after your museum visit rather than expecting a café-style stop to be part of the ticket.
Who Will Enjoy This Museum Most?
This is an easy choice for a dedicated classic-car fan. The number of vehicles gives you plenty to examine, and the named Jaguar and Fiat provide recognizable highlights. The live workshop is especially useful if you want to understand the work involved in restoring old cars, not just admire the finished result.
It also suits a birthday surprise or a gift for someone who collects model cars, follows automotive design, or enjoys mechanical subjects. The visit is simple to arrange, and the self-guided format means you do not need to match a tour guide’s pace.
Families can enjoy the museum too, particularly if children like unusual vehicles. The cinema offers a change from the display floor, while the small size keeps the visit manageable. Adults should stay with children, as required by the admission information.
I would be more cautious if you dislike cars or want a large, elaborate museum experience. The collection can be seen quickly, and the lack of full air-conditioning may matter during a hot day. If your interest is only mild, treat it as a short add-on rather than the central event of your Malta itinerary.
A Clean, Friendly And Well-Spaced Display
Presentation matters with old vehicles. Dust, cramped aisles, or poor lighting can take away from the appeal of even a rare model. Here, the collection is described as spotless and well spaced, which should make it easier to view the cars from different angles.
That spacing is valuable for photography and for families moving through the museum together. It also lets you appreciate the shape of each vehicle instead of seeing a wall of bumpers and mirrors.
The staff are another positive part of the visit. They are described as friendly and helpful, which is useful in a self-guided museum. You can explore independently but still ask for assistance when you need it.
The lack of air-conditioning is the main comfort issue to weigh against the tidy presentation. Ceiling fans cover only certain sections, so the temperature may affect how long you want to stay. On a cooler day, that concern should be less important.
Should You Buy The Malta Classic Car Museum Ticket?
Buy this ticket if you want a reasonably priced, flexible look at more than 100 classic vehicles in a clean and friendly museum. The Jaguar C Type, Fiat 500F, motorcycles, cinema, and live restoration workshop give the visit enough variety to suit more than one kind of car fan.
I would plan for 30 minutes to an hour, confirm the Qawra and Mellieha location details, and avoid the hottest part of the day if possible. The museum is not huge, but that is part of its usefulness. You get a focused automotive stop without surrendering an entire afternoon.
Skip it if you have no interest in cars or if you require a cool, fully air-conditioned attraction. For everyone else, the low admission price and flexible format make this a sensible addition to a Malta sightseeing plan.
FAQ
Where is the Malta Classic Car Collection located?
The experience information lists Mellieha as the location, while the museum description places the collection in the heart of Qawra. Check the exact address before traveling.
How much does admission cost?
The listed price is $12.10 per person.
How long does the visit take?
The expected duration is approximately one hour. A quicker visit can take about 30 minutes, while a car enthusiast may spend longer examining the displays.
What is included with the ticket?
Admission to the Malta Classic Car Collection is included. Food and drinks are not included.
Can I use a mobile ticket?
Yes. The experience provides a mobile ticket, and prepaid admission offers priority entrance.
What are the opening hours?
The listed hours are Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., during the stated operating period through February 16, 2027. Weekend hours are not provided.
Is the ticket refundable or changeable?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason after booking.
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