Sandra's Guidebook

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Sandra's Guidebook

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also known by its titles Città Vecchia or Città Notabile, is a fortified city in the Northern Region of Malta, which served as the island's capital from antiquity to the medieval period. Wikipedia
57 locals recommend
Mdina Glass Shop
Triq Inguanez
57 locals recommend
also known by its titles Città Vecchia or Città Notabile, is a fortified city in the Northern Region of Malta, which served as the island's capital from antiquity to the medieval period. Wikipedia
Our capital city built in just 2 years by the Knights of St John. It’s purpose at the time was to defend Malta (and this Europe) from the several Turk Invasions. Surrounded by majestic bastions and dotted with beautiful Auberges it also has the most beautiful natural harbour in the world
594 locals recommend
Valletta
594 locals recommend
Our capital city built in just 2 years by the Knights of St John. It’s purpose at the time was to defend Malta (and this Europe) from the several Turk Invasions. Surrounded by majestic bastions and dotted with beautiful Auberges it also has the most beautiful natural harbour in the world
Beautiful sandy beaches and lovely walks, there are 3 pretty shacks offering good snacks and / or meals. Love this area at sunset - its magical
61 locals recommend
Għajn Tuffieħa
61 locals recommend
Beautiful sandy beaches and lovely walks, there are 3 pretty shacks offering good snacks and / or meals. Love this area at sunset - its magical
Spinola Bay is the centre of St. Julians offering a peaceful but bubbly environment. Great restaurants from gourmet to fast-food. Walk the beautiful promenade it takes you all the way into Sliema from where you can catch a ferry to Valletta. A short walk across Valletta you can get another ferry to the 3 cities.
73 locals recommend
Spinola Bay
73 locals recommend
Spinola Bay is the centre of St. Julians offering a peaceful but bubbly environment. Great restaurants from gourmet to fast-food. Walk the beautiful promenade it takes you all the way into Sliema from where you can catch a ferry to Valletta. A short walk across Valletta you can get another ferry to the 3 cities.