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]]>If you love going out for brunch, then there is perhaps no more elegant place to do so than the Harbour Club. Built in the 18th century, this elegant site will provide you with a perfect view of the Grand Harbour, all while tucking into some scrumptious local brunch delights.
If you love the idea of breathing in the fresh salty sea air while exploring the exquisite landscape of Valletta, then a Dgħajsa ride will surely be up your alley. This is a relaxing, crowd-free way to get to know the Maltese capital a little better.
If you’re a fan of opera and the performing arts, then a visit to the Manoel Theatre is certainly on the agenda. Constructed in 1731, this exquisite theatre is a treasured piece of Maltese culture and history.
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]]>This 16th-century palace was home to the noble Maltese family de Piro. Although still privately owned by a local noble family, this palace is open to the public, providing you with an inside look at what noble life in Malta once looked like.
While this Catholic country is home to many churches, the St. John’s Co-Cathedral has emerged as a national monument. Built by the Knights of King John in the 16th century, this cathedral boasts an elegant baroque design on the outside while housing many treasures within.
While most of the Maltese capital city of Valletta consists of cobbled streets and stone, the Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens are filled with green, tranquil nature. This park consists of lush gardens, benches, and statues and memorials scattered throughout. There is also a cafe at the Upper Gardens where you can grab a beverage to cool off on a hot summer’s day.
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]]>If you’re interested in ancient history, culture, and ruins, then you’ll find that Malta has so much to offer you. From the Fort Saint Elmo in Valletta to the catacombs and cathedrals in Mdina to ruins that pre-date the pyramids of Giza, your head will be spinning from all of the interesting sights to see.
We can’t talk about Malta without mentioning the amazing time you’ll be able to have in the water. With stunning turquoise waters, lagoons and coves, and amazing scuba diving with lots of interesting underwater caves, wrecks, and reefs to explore, you’ll never want to get out of the water.
Part Italian, part North African, part Spanish, and part Norman, the food you’ll find in Malta is a history lesson in and of itself, with plenty of fish, herbs, olive oils, and yummy gelatos to enjoy as you recuperate from all of those interesting water sports.
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]]>If you love going out for brunch, then there is perhaps no more elegant place to do so than the Harbour Club. Built in the 18th century, this elegant site will provide you with a perfect view of the Grand Harbour, all while tucking into some scrumptious local brunch delights.
If you love the idea of breathing in the fresh salty sea air while exploring the exquisite landscape of Valletta, then a Dgħajsa ride will surely be up your alley. This is a relaxing, crowd-free way to get to know the Maltese capital a little better.
If you’re a fan of opera and the performing arts, then a visit to the Manoel Theatre is certainly on the agenda. Constructed in 1731, this exquisite theatre is a treasured piece of Maltese culture and history.
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]]>The post How To Get The Most Out Of Malta In A One-Day Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This 16th-century palace was home to the noble Maltese family de Piro. Although still privately owned by a local noble family, this palace is open to the public, providing you with an inside look at what noble life in Malta once looked like.
While this Catholic country is home to many churches, the St. John’s Co-Cathedral has emerged as a national monument. Built by the Knights of King John in the 16th century, this cathedral boasts an elegant baroque design on the outside while housing many treasures within.
While most of the Maltese capital city of Valletta consists of cobbled streets and stone, the Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens are filled with green, tranquil nature. This park consists of lush gardens, benches, and statues and memorials scattered throughout. There is also a cafe at the Upper Gardens where you can grab a beverage to cool off on a hot summer’s day.
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]]>The post Here are Some Awesome Reasons to Visit Malta appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re interested in ancient history, culture, and ruins, then you’ll find that Malta has so much to offer you. From the Fort Saint Elmo in Valletta to the catacombs and cathedrals in Mdina to ruins that pre-date the pyramids of Giza, your head will be spinning from all of the interesting sights to see.
We can’t talk about Malta without mentioning the amazing time you’ll be able to have in the water. With stunning turquoise waters, lagoons and coves, and amazing scuba diving with lots of interesting underwater caves, wrecks, and reefs to explore, you’ll never want to get out of the water.
Part Italian, part North African, part Spanish, and part Norman, the food you’ll find in Malta is a history lesson in and of itself, with plenty of fish, herbs, olive oils, and yummy gelatos to enjoy as you recuperate from all of those interesting water sports.
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