7/25/2023 0 Comments Flybilletter vallettaThey offer a lifestyle full of warmth and authenticity, sheltered by their high fortifications. Cross the Grand Harbour by boat, to get to the Three Cities: Senglea, Cospicua and Vittoriosa.Savour a coffee at Caffe Cordina, an institution with its arched ceiling, its frescoes, its crystal chandeliers, and of course its tasty treats.Try the seafood, rabbit in sauce, and delectable pastries so full of sunshine that you’ll forget Malta was ever English. Enjoy the mouth-watering Maltese cuisine, which is simple but flavoursome.Don’t miss the cannons being fired, every day at midday and 16:00. Take in the unbelievable view over the Grand Harbour from the Upper Barrakka Gardens, magnificent gardens on top of a bastion.The majority of its 50 rooms are open to the public. See where a Maltese aristocratic family live: the de Piro family are the lucky owners of Casa Rocca Piccola, a sublime palace.An unbelievable atmosphere and a rich, 6000-piece collection of arms and armour. Stride down the long corridors of the Grandmaster’s Palace, which currently houses the Office of the President of Malta.Visit Saint John’s Co-Cathedral, a baroque gem with its golden arches, its large vault covered with frescoes by Mattia Preti, and its painting by Caravaggio.Just walk around the city, savouring every detail: colourful bow windows and big, bustling squares, red phone boxes (a legacy of British domination) and shady alleys.A hire car: There are around ten car hire companies in the Arrivals hall.A taxi: Taxis are available 24 hours a day, and fares are regulated.For information, ask at the desk in the baggage claim area. ![]()
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