Mdina-Rabat

SUNDAY JULY 1 (MDINA-RABAT)

Tourism Day and Football
 
Domus Romana In Mdina

Nights Of Malta

Cathedral of Mdina

Catacoumbs St Paul


Cathedral of Rabat






We decided to go on our own to explore one of the most typical and beautiful city of Malta, Mdina and Rabat, Malta's ancient capital. From Gjwan can take a bus that goes straight to Mdina after passing through the university, the hospital and the town of Birkirkara, it takes a while to get but finally achieved our goal of reaching Mdina, Fully Medieval City, where on arrival you enter in a souvenir shop and right there to ask monuments give you a map to see everything you need and you can go shopping there, the first thing is the Roman domus, one of the largest and best preserved that you can see, the only problem is how expensive certain monuments are inflows- 15 euros, after domus park is very nice and cozy through which we reach the gateway to the city of old, all are visiting this beautiful city buggies to walk the streets, you get to the cathedral square where we were lucky to admire a typical Maltese wedding even entered the cathedral with the couple inside, all are places, typical restaurants, shops with crystals that are made ​​at the factory glass nearby and highly recommended to see, The Maltese Falcon restaurant and various nunneries very collected and precious finally arrived appreciate the viewpoint where much of Malta, and we had the other party that is Rabat and following the street triq San Pawl we took one of the most pleasant surprises of the trip we were able to experience firsthand to get to the square of the Cathedral of St. Peter a stunning cathedral, is that on this day they celebrated the feast of Rabat typical stripe down the street , Verbena Street, churches adorned with garlands and balloons on all sides, saints from all sides of the street, an unforgettable image similar to Spain more gypsy, amazing experience sharing a dance with these people so nice, we finally reached one of the most impressive and we put the willies were the catacombs of San Pablo. It is a magical place, with the entry you have the audio guide and a really low place close to hell, but cold and wet, a place where you are counting energy where Christians were burying tombs in different classes according to situation etc. .. . is a place to see not to tell.
Finally saw but another landmark outside the catacombs of St. Agatha. Finally we left and returned to Rabat Ocres roads, or gray depending how you look, with a heartbreaking sun over half empty buses. On the way back we decided to visit two places by bus crossing the Glass Factory and aviation museum vestige of Americans in World War II in Ta Qali this. Impressive.

The day of course ended with the final of the European Championship with Spain and Italy impressive as was the island especially for Italy since almost all of Malta are Italian holidaymakers, imagine the atmosphere to watch the game in bars, not We could take the bus because everyone went to the center and at the end we took a taxi and the black gold we set out to live a unique experience in a foreign country see the victory of your beer country flags, all the people dancing Manolo Escobar in all bars and finally total party Sliema Ferries. Wordless

 








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