Laura: su guía

Laura
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Places you can't miss

If you want to spend the day in a beautiful blue lagoon, this is the place to go. You must buy a cocktail inside a pineapple and take a picture with it. It's kind of a tradition! 😁 If you like hiking or camping is also a great choice
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Comino
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If you want to spend the day in a beautiful blue lagoon, this is the place to go. You must buy a cocktail inside a pineapple and take a picture with it. It's kind of a tradition! 😁 If you like hiking or camping is also a great choice
Mdina, also known as Malta’s ‘Silent City’, sits atop a hill overseeing many of the neighbouring towns. This small city is fortified and boasts an eclectic mix of medieval and Baroque architecture lining the quaint narrow streets. Take advandadge of it and take amazing pictures to remember your trip (and even use for your portfolio 😁)
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Mdina
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Mdina, also known as Malta’s ‘Silent City’, sits atop a hill overseeing many of the neighbouring towns. This small city is fortified and boasts an eclectic mix of medieval and Baroque architecture lining the quaint narrow streets. Take advandadge of it and take amazing pictures to remember your trip (and even use for your portfolio 😁)
The legendary Calypso's Isle described in Homer's Odyssey, Gozo is an idyllic Mediterranean island of quaint fishing villages and peaceful bays. The pastoral landscape features green, rolling hills with a patchwork of small farms that lead down to sandy beaches and small coves. This rural destination feels farther from Malta than the eight-kilometer channel separating the two islands would suggest. I would recommend to take a hop on hop off bus (around 15 euros) so you will have the chance to see as much as posible from the island.
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Gozo
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The legendary Calypso's Isle described in Homer's Odyssey, Gozo is an idyllic Mediterranean island of quaint fishing villages and peaceful bays. The pastoral landscape features green, rolling hills with a patchwork of small farms that lead down to sandy beaches and small coves. This rural destination feels farther from Malta than the eight-kilometer channel separating the two islands would suggest. I would recommend to take a hop on hop off bus (around 15 euros) so you will have the chance to see as much as posible from the island.
Admiring the hues of blue inside the Blue Grotto is a "must do" in Malta. Also a great place to practice climbing or scuba diving.
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Asul na Grotto
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Admiring the hues of blue inside the Blue Grotto is a "must do" in Malta. Also a great place to practice climbing or scuba diving.

Best beaches

One of the fiew sand beaches. It's really cosy, but gets really full of locals in the weekends, so I would go during the week. The restaurant just up the beach is great and the view amazing.
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Baybayin ng Paradise Bay
Triq Il-Latnija
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One of the fiew sand beaches. It's really cosy, but gets really full of locals in the weekends, so I would go during the week. The restaurant just up the beach is great and the view amazing.
Just minutes away from the flat. It is hard to get used to the hard Maltese rock beaches... But completely worth it 😁 Sunbathe while you admire the beauty of St. Julian's at the other side of the bay, or just stare into open sea.
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Exiles Beach
Tower Road
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Just minutes away from the flat. It is hard to get used to the hard Maltese rock beaches... But completely worth it 😁 Sunbathe while you admire the beauty of St. Julian's at the other side of the bay, or just stare into open sea.
Also really close to the flat. Beach known by the name of this restaurant. Service is not amazing, as it is normally inexperienced people, but the food is good and prices are cheap. In the summer they have outdoor jacuzzy and sunbeds, and shisha all year around.
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Surfside
Tower Road
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Also really close to the flat. Beach known by the name of this restaurant. Service is not amazing, as it is normally inexperienced people, but the food is good and prices are cheap. In the summer they have outdoor jacuzzy and sunbeds, and shisha all year around.

Valetta

This theatre takes you on a unique journey of Malta’s rich history and culture in the form of a spectacular 3D show. The auditorium not only treats visitors to moving seats, air blasts, water spray and even leg ticklers while watching the film, but is also available in 17 different languages (there are a few non-moving seats for those who are a little unsure). The 20-minute footage takes you on a fast-paced journey, bringing some of Malta’s finest history to life.
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Malta 5D
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This theatre takes you on a unique journey of Malta’s rich history and culture in the form of a spectacular 3D show. The auditorium not only treats visitors to moving seats, air blasts, water spray and even leg ticklers while watching the film, but is also available in 17 different languages (there are a few non-moving seats for those who are a little unsure). The 20-minute footage takes you on a fast-paced journey, bringing some of Malta’s finest history to life.
Delving into the postal history of Malta dating back to the rule of the Order of St John in the 16th century, this four-floor museum is a converted Valletta home with a baroque-style exterior in keeping with the earliest exhibits. Opened as recently as 2016 with the support of EU funding, the museum marks pinnacle points in Maltese history of the importance of the postal system, particularly due to Malta’s strategic position during wartime. Suitable for the whole family, the museum has an interactive children’s area accompanied by educational materials and activities. Areas within the gallery are also allocated to temporary exhibitions, showcasing a wide range of art all year.
Malta Postal Museum
135 Archbishop St
Delving into the postal history of Malta dating back to the rule of the Order of St John in the 16th century, this four-floor museum is a converted Valletta home with a baroque-style exterior in keeping with the earliest exhibits. Opened as recently as 2016 with the support of EU funding, the museum marks pinnacle points in Maltese history of the importance of the postal system, particularly due to Malta’s strategic position during wartime. Suitable for the whole family, the museum has an interactive children’s area accompanied by educational materials and activities. Areas within the gallery are also allocated to temporary exhibitions, showcasing a wide range of art all year.
Today the home of Valletta cruise port, the stunning promenade of Valletta Waterfront was originally built by Grandmaster Pinto for the Knights of St John to use the buildings as stores. A tranquil location away from Valletta’s main centre, this landmark still boasts the original stores, 19 of which have been converted into restaurants hosting an array of cuisines to suit all budgets, offices and unique shops. Awash with bright colours cleverly representing the type of produce originally stored in each building, the pedestrianised waterfront makes for a perfect location for relaxation accompanied with great food and drink.
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Valletta Waterfront station
Il-Vittimi Furjanizi
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Today the home of Valletta cruise port, the stunning promenade of Valletta Waterfront was originally built by Grandmaster Pinto for the Knights of St John to use the buildings as stores. A tranquil location away from Valletta’s main centre, this landmark still boasts the original stores, 19 of which have been converted into restaurants hosting an array of cuisines to suit all budgets, offices and unique shops. Awash with bright colours cleverly representing the type of produce originally stored in each building, the pedestrianised waterfront makes for a perfect location for relaxation accompanied with great food and drink.
An important performing arts venue in Valletta, the Manoel Theatre is reported to be one of Europe’s oldest working theatres. It has an oval-shaped auditorium with three tiers of wooden boxes decorated with gold leaf, and a pale blue trompe-l’oeil ceiling resembling a round cupola. It has retained many of its architectural features despite multiple alterations over the years and is a very beautiful building. The theatre still presents shows in both English and Maltese, including opera, pantomime and musicals.
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Teatru Manoel
Old Theatre Street
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An important performing arts venue in Valletta, the Manoel Theatre is reported to be one of Europe’s oldest working theatres. It has an oval-shaped auditorium with three tiers of wooden boxes decorated with gold leaf, and a pale blue trompe-l’oeil ceiling resembling a round cupola. It has retained many of its architectural features despite multiple alterations over the years and is a very beautiful building. The theatre still presents shows in both English and Maltese, including opera, pantomime and musicals.
Not only a place of worship but also an exuberant work of art, St John’s Co-Cathedral has an interior that can only be described as a definition of wealth. Gilded rooms with arched ceilings boast paintings donated by Grand Masters and knights themselves. Home to original paintings by Caravaggio, the Co-Cathedral attracts numerous visitors daily and a visit to Valletta wouldn’t be complete without popping inside this awe-inspiring church
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St. John's Co-Cathedral
Triq San Gwann
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Not only a place of worship but also an exuberant work of art, St John’s Co-Cathedral has an interior that can only be described as a definition of wealth. Gilded rooms with arched ceilings boast paintings donated by Grand Masters and knights themselves. Home to original paintings by Caravaggio, the Co-Cathedral attracts numerous visitors daily and a visit to Valletta wouldn’t be complete without popping inside this awe-inspiring church
Dating back to the Great Siege of 1565, the Church of Our Lady of Victory marks the Knights’ victory over the Turks and was the first church to be built in Valletta
Our Lady of Victories Church
South Street
Dating back to the Great Siege of 1565, the Church of Our Lady of Victory marks the Knights’ victory over the Turks and was the first church to be built in Valletta
uberge de Provence on Valletta’s main Republic street was built in 1571 and was once the main house of the Knights of the Order of St John. Today this grand building is the base of Malta’s National Museum of Archaeology. Objects at the museum date back to Malta’s Neolithic period from an astonishing 5000 BC, with the main attraction being that of the carved figurine of the Sleeping Lady, originally unearthed at Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum
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Pambansang Museo ng Arkeolohiya
Republic Street
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uberge de Provence on Valletta’s main Republic street was built in 1571 and was once the main house of the Knights of the Order of St John. Today this grand building is the base of Malta’s National Museum of Archaeology. Objects at the museum date back to Malta’s Neolithic period from an astonishing 5000 BC, with the main attraction being that of the carved figurine of the Sleeping Lady, originally unearthed at Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum