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hsundholm · 2 months
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The Clouds of Valletta I
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The Clouds of Valletta by Henrik Sundholm Via Flickr: One of the first shots I got upon arrival in Valletta, Malta. This was taken from the Upper Barrakka Gardens.
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mariekavanagh · 3 months
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Hi, have been reading your fics for years, love them !!
I’m going to Valletta is a couple of months, any recommendations for what to do?? 🇲🇹❤️
Thanks for reading my stories, I'm glad you enjoyed them :)
In terms of Valletta itself, the whole city is small enough to walk around and enjoy in a day, so long as you don't mind too many uphill steps. Notable sites include the Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens, the shops on Republic and Merchant Street, and definitely try and be at the saluting battery at Upper Barrakka for the midday gun, its interesting to see for the first time.
The great thing about Valletta is that Malta's bus system has a bus from every town on the island that terminates at the city, so you can easily explore the rest of the island. I recommend Marsaxlokk on Sunday for the market, the Sliema-St. Julians promenade for a long seafront walk, Dingli for the cliffs at the highest point of the island and Għajn Tuffieħa for a beach with a beautiful view.
I hope you enjoy your trip :)
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theblissfulyou · 1 year
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To appreciate life, we don't have to seek out something new. We need to notice more of what we have already seen. Series pt 3 (at Upper Barrakka Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmZZB2eP_UX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gokitetour · 14 days
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9 Things Not To Miss In Malta
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Malta is a gem of an archipelago, boasting a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Despite its small size, this island nation packs a punch with its diverse attractions, ranging from ancient temples to vibrant festivals and stunning coastal landscapes. Whether you're a history buff, an adventure seeker, or simply in search of relaxation under the Mediterranean sun, Malta offers something for everyone. In this guide, we'll uncover nine essential experiences that should not be missed during your visit to this captivating destination. So, prepare to embark on a journey through Malta's enchanting landscapes and storied past, where each discovery promises to leave an indelible mark on your travel memories.
Here are nine things you definitely shouldn't miss:
Valletta:
Start your journey in Malta's capital city, Valletta. Explore its historic streets, visit St. John's Co-Cathedral, and take in the breathtaking views from the Upper Barrakka Gardens.
Mdina:
 Known as the "Silent City," Mdina is a fortified medieval town with narrow streets and stunning architecture. Don't miss the Mdina Dungeons for a glimpse into Malta's dark history.
Blue Lagoon:
 Take a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino. Its crystal-clear turquoise waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun.
Gozo:
Hop on a ferry and visit Malta's sister island, Gozo. Explore the Ġgantija Temples, marvel at the Azure Window (if it's still there), and relax on the beautiful beaches.
Marsaxlokk:
Visit this picturesque fishing village and wander around its colorful market, where you can buy fresh seafood and local crafts.
Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples:
These ancient megalithic temples are among the oldest free-standing structures in the world. Marvel at their architectural ingenuity and learn about Malta's prehistoric past.
Dingli Cliffs:
Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea from the Dingli Cliffs, the highest point in Malta. It's a perfect spot for a scenic picnic or a romantic sunset.
Blue Grotto:
Take a boat tour to the Blue Grotto and admire its dramatic sea caves and brilliant blue waters. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even go diving or snorkeling in the area.
Malta's Festivals:
Experience Malta's vibrant culture by attending one of its many festivals. From traditional village festas to music and arts events, there's always something happening on the islands.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Malta is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty, offering visitors a rich tapestry of experiences. From exploring ancient temples to lounging on stunning beaches, there's something for everyone in this charming Mediterranean archipelago. By immersing yourself in its vibrant markets, indulging in local cuisine, and discovering its hidden gems, you'll create memories to last a lifetime.
Remember, for travelers planning to visit Malta, it's crucial to check the Malta visa requirements beforehand to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. With its warm hospitality and diverse attractions, Malta welcomes visitors with open arms, inviting them to uncover its many delights at every turn. So pack your bags, prepare your itinerary, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the captivating landscapes of Malta.
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umichenginabroad · 26 days
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Stockholm Week 12: Oh My (God? Love?) Malta 
I started my April in Malta. It greeted me with perfect spring weather!
4/1 Mon: Valletta! 
I landed at the Malta Airport at midnight. The Airbnb I booked had the self-check-in option, so all I had to do after getting there by Bolt was go in and sleep tight to prepare for my first full day in Malta. 
I wanted to enjoy every moment in Malta, so I left early in the morning to look around Valletta, the small but bustling capital. 
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Small and friendly neighborhood
The alleys were crowded with people, full of tourists and locals. The streets were very hilly – if you’re planning on going, I suggest bringing walking shoes because you’ll be walking A LOT (my average steps was around 20,000 steps every day. 
It was even sunnier than Barcelona, the average temperature being high 60s and 70s. The first thing I did was to buy a pair of sunglasses (it was only 5€!) to protect my eyes from the piercing sunlight. 
I searched “attractions'' on Google Maps and walked to every single one of them. My tour was as follows: Triton Fountain - Valletta (+Valletta open market) - Lower Barrakka Gardens - Wuestenwinds beach - Upper Barrakka - Valletta Waterfront. I made sure to get gelato at Dolci Peccati, a popular (and cheap!) pastries store in the center of the town.   
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Triton Fountain and streets in the center of Valletta
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Lower Barrakka
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Signs of spring
Eventually, I had to go back to my Airbnb and take a rest because my phone’s and portable’s battery ran out. 
I took a fat nap and decided to go watch the sunset. 
Everything was so nice and relaxing until the bus didn’t come. In hindsight, I should’ve taken this as a warning about the public transportation system in Malta, but since I already paid for the transportation card for the stay, I was going to make the most out of it. 
I clearly remember how the bus came 15 minutes late and how I helplessly watched the sunset on the bus. The clouds weren’t helping either :(
Although I didn’t end up going to the sunset spot I wanted to go to, I got off at a random spot called Mellieha and discovered a sanctuary.
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Everywhere in Malta is so pretty
I walked around a bit and waited extra forty minutes for the bus back. 
I didn’t have time for dinner so instead of going home, I went to a Korean restaurant called Doma. The fried chicken there was so good!! 
4/2 Tue: Popeye Village, Paradise Bay, Sunset  
The night before, I scheduled a meticulous plan with the exact times of when I should leave to go to where I wanted to go. I was so ready to follow the plan until everything went wrong. The problem? Bus. Again. 
Everything was good when I got to the LOVE monument and enjoyed the weather outside.
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BTS was here too!
However, the bus (that was late again) malfunctioned and dropped everyone off in the middle of nowhere. I waited for almost forty minutes for the next bus. Consequently, I had to change my destination to a closer beach, which turned out to be Mellieha Bay.
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I only dipped my feet cause the water was too cold to go in. 
I read a couple of chapters before leaving for the infamous Popeye Village! 
Popeye Village is a popular filming site due to its beauty; it is known for the exotic view of the Blue Lagoon as well. I didn’t go into the village, but I went to the Popeye Cliffs and was able to get a whole view of the village and the water. It was breathtaking: I couldn’t and didn’t leave the cliffs until I absolutely had to. 
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Just like a movie (quite literally)
My next stop was Paradise Bay. It was perfect because the sunset viewpoint, the official final location of the day, was right next to the beach. When I got there, I could immediately understand why they named it Paradise Beach. It was paradise on earth.    
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I took a billion pictures to capture the moment 
This time, I successfully arrived at the sunset point before the actual sunset. I carefully scheduled my trips so that the time worked out. 
Watching the sun’s gradual disappearance over the horizon was a sight I’d never forget. 
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For dinner, I picked up a seafood fettuccini from a restaurant. It was a great meal to end the day :)
4/3 Wed: Comino and Gozo
Malta comprises three small islands: the mainland is Malta, another island is Gozo and a teeny tiny island in between them is Comino Island.  
When I asked for recommendations from the people in my hostel, they all recommended Camino Beach. Plus, the transportation ticket that I got included a free fast ferry trip to and back from Gozo. It was clear that I had to have a trip to Gozo and then Camino. 
So, I woke up at 6:30 am, packed EVERYTHING for check-out, ate breakfast, and left the Student’s House (Airbnb) at 8 am. 
I made it on time for the 10 am ferry. As soon as I arrived at Mgarr Harbour in Gozo, I took another ferry to go to Comino Island. 
As marketed, Comino Island was full of beauty. Comino Beach was small but the view was majestic. 
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Comino Beach! Instead of staying at the beach, I hiked to Ghemieri Window which is on the other end of the island. I didn’t have much time to waste, so I walked and walked and walked under the scorching sunlight. In the end, it was all worth it. I discovered multiple ethereal places that made me wonder if I am in an animation right now. I encountered a tranquil beach, a field full of flowers, a pond with a church in the background, and rocks that formed caves. 
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These are only a few of my favorite places. 
When I returned to the entrance of the island, I got a Mango Peach cocktail in a pineapple and sat down to have time to blank out on the stunning scenery in front of me. 
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Delicious
At 12:15 pm, the ferry to Gozo came. I was in a rush because I needed to catch this particular ferry -- the noon one included a tour of the caves on the way back! I absolutely enjoyed every single part of the boat tour: the striking view of the caves, the refreshing wind cooling me down while a perfect amount of sunlight warming me up simultaneously. 
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I finally had some time to look around Gozo. I had an hour or two before returning to Malta, so, of course, I went to the Open Air Market in the center of the island.
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The stores and the streets were similar to the ones in Malta :)  As soon as I returned to Malta, I took Bolt back to my Airbnb to pick up my carry-on luggage. I had a brief farewell moment before heading to the airport. 
4/4 - 4/7 (dead)
The first thing I saw in Stockholm was ice. ICE. In April! I instantly missed Malta… 
I arrived at my house around 2 am and fell asleep quickly. 
The next few days were winding down days, catching up on all the work and having time with my friends again. 
This marks the end of the week-long Barcelona-Malta trip! 
I hope you enjoyed the posts as much as I did. 
I will come back soon with what I did in Stockholm before leaving for Iceland.
Vi ses, 
Jiwoo Kim
Chemical Engineering
DIS Study Abroad in Stockholm, Sweden
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lulumaltas · 2 months
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Girl's Tour in Malta
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A Girl's Tour in Malta: Discovering the Magic of the Mediterranean
A Girl's Tour in Malta: Discovering the Magic of the Mediterranean
Malta, a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, Malta is the perfect destination for a girls' tour. Whether you're looking to relax on beautiful beaches, explore ancient cities, or indulge in delicious Mediterranean cuisine, Malta has something for everyone. Join us as we embark on a journey to uncover the beauty and charm of this enchanting island.
Day 1: Arrival in Malta
Your girls' tour in Malta begins with your arrival at Malta International Airport. After checking into your hotel, take some time to relax and freshen up before heading out to explore the local area. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade in Sliema or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of St. George's Bay. In the evening, dine at a local restaurant and sample some traditional Maltese dishes, such as rabbit stew or pastizzi, a delicious pastry filled with ricotta cheese or peas.
Day 2: Exploring Valletta
On your second day in Malta, explore the historic city of Valletta, Malta's capital. Begin your day with a visit to St. John's Co-Cathedral, a stunning Baroque cathedral known for its intricate frescoes and ornate marble floors. Next, wander through the streets of Valletta and discover its many historic sites, including the Grand Master's Palace, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, and the National Museum of Archaeology.
In the afternoon, take a boat tour of the Grand Harbour and admire the panoramic views of Valletta's fortifications from the water. In the evening, dine at one of Valletta's many restaurants and enjoy a traditional Maltese meal accompanied by a glass of local wine.
Day 3: Relaxing in Gozo
On day three, take a ferry to the island of Gozo, Malta's smaller sister island. Gozo is known for its picturesque countryside, charming villages, and beautiful beaches. Spend the day exploring the island's many attractions, including the Ġgantija Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 3600 BC, and the Azure Window, a natural limestone arch that was featured in the TV series Game of Thrones.
In the afternoon, relax on one of Gozo's beautiful beaches, such as Ramla Bay or Xlendi Bay, and soak up the sun. In the evening, dine at a local restaurant and savor some of Gozo's delicious seafood dishes, such as grilled octopus or seafood risotto.
Day 4: Discovering Mdina and Rabat
On your fourth day in Malta, visit the historic towns of Mdina and Rabat. Mdina, also known as the "Silent City," is a medieval walled city that was once the capital of Malta. Explore its narrow streets, ancient buildings, and beautiful palaces, including the Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum.
Next, visit Rabat, a charming town located just outside Mdina. Rabat is home to several historic sites, including St. Paul's Catacombs, a complex of underground Roman cemeteries, and the Domus Romana, a Roman townhouse dating back to the 1st century BC.
In the evening, return to your hotel in Valletta and relax after a day of exploring.
Day 5: Relaxation and Shopping
On your final day in Malta, take some time to relax and unwind. Spend the morning lounging by the pool or on the beach, soaking up the sun and enjoying the beautiful Mediterranean weather. In the afternoon, indulge in some retail therapy and explore the shops and boutiques in Valletta, where you can find everything from designer fashion to locally made handicrafts.
In the evening, gather with your girlfriends for a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant, where you can enjoy stunning views of Valletta's skyline while reminiscing about your unforgettable girls' tour in Malta.
Conclusion
A girls' tour in Malta offers the perfect blend of relaxation, culture, and adventure. From exploring historic cities and ancient temples to relaxing on beautiful beaches and indulging in delicious cuisine, Malta has something for every type of traveler. So gather your girlfriends and embark on a journey to discover the magic of the Mediterranean in Malta.
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paramedicabroad · 4 months
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City of Valletta
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Embark with me on a virtual journey to the historic city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that graces the shores of Malta. This fortified gem invites us to traverse its cobblestone streets, soak in its architectural wonders, and uncover the layers of history that have shaped this captivating city.
In 1980, Valletta was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, acknowledging its outstanding universal value and the role it played in the development of military architecture and urban planning during the Renaissance.
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Marvel at Valletta's architectural splendors, where imposing bastions and Baroque masterpieces define the cityscape. The harmonious blend of military fortifications and ornate palaces creates a visual feast for those who wander its streets.
Enter the exquisite St. John's Co-Cathedral, a Baroque masterpiece that dazzles with its opulent interior. Admire the intricately carved stone, gilded details, and masterpieces by renowned artists, making this cathedral a cultural and artistic treasure.
Ascend to the Upper Barrakka Gardens for a breathtaking panorama of Valletta's Grand Harbor. The strategic location offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea, the Three Cities, and the iconic Saluting Battery.
Stroll down Strait Street, also known as "The Gut," a historic thoroughfare that once buzzed with the energy of sailors and revelers. Today, its cobblestone lanes echo with tales of Valletta's vibrant past.
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Pass through the City Gate and marvel at the modernist elegance of the Triton Fountain, a contemporary masterpiece that welcomes visitors to Valletta. The fusion of old and new is a testament to the city's dynamic character.
Escape to Valletta's verdant gardens and explore its historic forts. From the Lower Barrakka Gardens to Fort St. Elmo, these tranquil retreats offer a balance of nature and history within the heart of the city.
In conclusion, Valletta beckons us to immerse ourselves in its rich history, architectural elegance, and Mediterranean allure. When you're ready for a digital exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage gem, Valletta promises to captivate and inspire. 🏰🌅🇲🇹
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dreamsandnightscapes · 6 months
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In the Upper Barrakka Gardens, Valletta
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fromtheothersideby · 1 year
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Malta - Valletta & 3 Cities
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see the video here - https://youtu.be/b9eopZsFLc0
Malta is a small island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea.
Malta, an archipelago located in the Mediterranean Sea, has a rich and  complex history that spans thousands of years. Its earliest known inhabitants were prehistoric people who left behind megalithic temples and structures that are still marvels of engineering today. Throughout its history, Malta has been colonized and ruled by various empires and nations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Knights of St. John, French, and British. Malta gained independence from British   rule in 1964 and has since become a member of the European Union. Today,  Malta is known for its stunning scenery, vibrant culture, and thriving  economy, particularly in industries such as tourism, finance, and   iGaming.
Valletta is the capital city of Malta. Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Baroque architecture and historical significance.
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As we wander through the streets of Valletta, we can see the influence of various cultures, including the Knights of St. John, who ruled Malta for over 250 years. The city's architecture is a beautiful blend of Baroque, Mannerist, and Neo-Classical styles, with many of the buildings dating back to the 16th century.
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One of the most impressive structures in Valletta is St. John's Co-Cathedral. Built by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century, the cathedral is a masterpiece of Baroque art and architecture. Its ornate interior is adorned with marble, gold leaf, and intricate frescoes, making it a must-see attraction for visitors to Valletta.
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Another highlight of Valletta is the Upper Barrakka Gardens, which offer panoramic views of the city's stunning Grand Harbour. From here, you can see the Fort St. Angelo, the Three Cities, and the Mediterranean Sea.
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crasch · 1 year
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Und hier mal wieder eine der beliebten Palmen. #Malta #Valletta #Reisen #Travel #Unterwegs #Palme (hier: Upper Barrakka Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp24bbnLLZy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hsundholm · 19 days
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The Clouds of Valletta II by Henrik Sundholm Via Flickr: One of the first shots I got upon arrival in Valletta, Malta. This was taken from the Upper Barrakka Gardens.
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alexerikson · 2 years
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Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua from Valetta’s Upper Bataks Gardens through architecture, history, heritage and people for thousands of years influenced by multi country kingdoms. #maltese #malta🇲🇹 #valetta #mediterranean #skyandsea #travel #workshops #tipsandadvice #gems #dance #advancement (at Upper Barrakka Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjCoKZsugMO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kappavision · 2 years
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Have you ever used the Barrakka Lift? Located inside the ditch of the fortifications of the capital city of Malta, Valletta’s Barrakka Lift is a set of two elevators. Today, it proves to be a vital link in attracting the hundreds of tourists who visit the Upper Barrakka Gardens to make the short trip down to the Malts Grand Harbour, and vice versa (Photo 2 of 2) The new, 58-metre Barrakka Lift opened in December 2012 replacing the old elevator that had fallen into a state of disuse after being in operation for a 68-year spell, between 1905 and 1973, but not without difficulty. The original lift was demolished in 1983. THE ORIGINAL BARRAKKA LIFT The original Barrakka Lift linking the Grand Harbour with the city of Valletta was inaugurated in 1905. It was operated by the same company that operated the tram service, Macartney, McElroy & Co. Ltd. The lift’s construction was entrusted to the London-based subcontractors Joseph Richmond & Co. Ltd. Construction cost £5,000 and was completed in September 1905. ARCHITECTURE OF THE OLD LIFT The lift, constructed out of steel, was 60 metres high (200 ft) and had a weight of 75 tonnes. The lift had two cabins that could hold 12 passengers and these were suspended on four ropes. Two, 500 Volt motors were located in the booth at the top of the tower, allowing a maximum speed of 1.3 metre per second. POST-WAR DECLINE Political changes in the decades after the war, including Malta's independence in 1964, took their toll on the lift. A significant number of the lift's clients were British military personnel and employees, and the reduced military activity after independence resulted in a further drop in the number of customers. Ticket prices rose by another ½d in 1958. THE END OF THE ORIGINAL LIFT’S LIFE The company reported significant losses on January the 22nd 1973. The lift ceased operation on the 1st of February 1973. It was passed to the government in 1974, with the company, Macartney, McElroy & Co. Ltd, liquidated in 1975. DEMOLITION Proposals to restart its operation were never implemented, and in the late 1970s the decision was taken to dismantle it. The lift was eventually demolished in 1983. (at Valletta, Malta) https://www.instagram.com/p/Chg3M15IJ4J/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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statebail9 · 2 years
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<h1>Palazzo Consiglia</h1>
Please don’t embody private, political, moral, or non secular commentary. Promotional content shall be eliminated and issues regarding Booking.com’s companies ought to be routed to our Customer Service or Accommodation Service groups. The location was nice for walking and exploring Valletta late at night. If you journey to Malta please note that common resort value in Malta is zero.97 instances lower than average price in United States. It's important to know when deciding when is one of the best time to go to Malta.
Brekfast was better than normally in this kind of hotels. It was onerous to believe that from such a decayed avenue you possibly can enter so good place. https://tripbeach.com/ matches every traveler with their excellent lodge, resort, or rental and whether or not you may be touring with a gaggle, associates, family, or pets.
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Reservation is free, we don't charge any reserving fees, you solely pay to the hotel. DiningSatisfy your appetite at the hotel's espresso shop/cafe, or keep in and take benefit of the room service . Palazzo Consiglia - IK Collection is within the heart of Valletta, inside a 5-minute stroll of Grand Harbour and Malta Experience. This 4.5-star lodge is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Upper Barrakka Gardens and zero.eight mi (1.3 km) from Sliema Ferry. To view room costs at this property, please enter your stay dates.
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Palazzo Consiglia - IK Collection in Valletta is a small-scale hotel with 13 Rooms. Enjoy luxurious treats and incomparable experience by staying at Palazzo Consiglia - IK Collection. Have an gratifying and relaxing day on the pool, whether or not you’re traveling solo or with your loved ones. Palazzo Consiglia - IK Collection is located in area / city Il-Belt Valletta. Please change or reset your filters to point out reviews. This suite has a minibar, bathrobe and soundproofing.
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For a surcharge, an airport shuttle is offered to visitors. Reservations are required for massage companies and spa remedies. Reservations can be made by contacting the lodge previous to arrival, utilizing the contact data on the booking confirmation. Offering a sumptuous continental breakfast, this lodging invites guests to eat in the bar. Serving Central European meals, D'workplace lies 5 minutes' stroll from this lodge. Along with a full-service spa, this hotel has an indoor pool and an outside pool.
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The property also offers a 24-hour front desk. Popular factors of curiosity close to Palazzo Consiglia - IK Collection embrace Auberge de Castille, Museum in Valletta Malta and The Malta Experience. Malta International Airport is eight km from the property. This property accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Diners Club. For guests' security, the property includes a hearth extinguisher, a smoke detector, and a primary aid package in every accommodation. This property advises that enhanced cleaning and visitor safety measures are presently in place.
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It is extremely stunning inside and we wouldn't hesitate to remain here again, we will not imagine there is anywhere nicer to stay than right here.
Sorry, reservations for more than ninety nights aren't possible.
This room has air-con, minibar and personal entrance.
Staff are glorious very impressed with the Maltese guy very enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
Private airport transfers are bookable directly with the lodge on the worth of 30.00 euro per method for up to four individuals travelling with one luggage every. The chauffeur shall be waiting for you just outdoors the customs area with your name printed on a hand-held sign for easier identification. The drive from Malta International Airport to the lodge would take approximately 25 minutes. Bathrooms include baths or showers, bathrobes, slippers and complimentary toiletries. Guests can surf the online using complimentary wireless Internet entry.
The bottle of bubbles to have fun our anniversary what a classy contact. Beautiful palazzo in Valletta’s historic old half. Located inside strolling distance to lots of interesting places (e.g. Muza, Casa Rocca Piccola, Fort St. Elmo). Robert -the manager- and his complete workers went above and beyond to guarantee that we had an exquisite vacation. Services embody facials, body wraps, physique scrubs and body remedies.
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Malta | Stadswandeling Valletta
Malta | Stadswandeling Valletta
Donderdag, 30 december 2021 | De tweede dag van onze vakantie op Malta. Goed geslapen echter wel vroeg wakker. De eerste foto van vandaag maak ik rond 05:00 uur in de ochtend. Het licht en de verlichting is prachtig. Sliema | ‘s Nachts Het beloofd een mooie dag te worden voor een wandeling door Valletta. Na het ontbijt nemen we de veerboot die ons overzet van Sliema naar Valletta. De vorige…
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Upper Barrakka Garden, Valleta - Malta Panorama
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