The Capital of Malta - A Paradise for Tourists
Valletta, capital of Malta, is practically a city-fortress, situated on a peninsula and surrounded by bays.
If you are in this great city, wherever you make your view, you see only the high and thick walls in a few lines, domes and churches.
Precious pearl of Valletta undoubtedly Cathedral. John, which dates from the year 1577, all made of marble, gold and silver, and filled with works of art, sculptures and paintings.
Wherever you see while walking through the narrow streets, you will see something old in five centuries, the written history so it's impossible to be mentioned everything yet. Republican Main Street leads to the end of the peninsula. Left and right of it are located shops, cafes, restaurants and historic buildings.
At 19 am in Valletta close all shops and bars and the city abruptly subsides and empty. Tourists are transferred to their hotels. It actually bays and peninsulas north of Valletta, which are packed with hotels, restaurants and shops. Most are located near the coast along the promenade which is miles long.
The center of nightlife for young people is Pacewille. Despite the expensive hotels, shopping malls and stores, it is a mix of streets with numerous cafes, restaurants and discotheques. Only one street are about 10 clubs. Fast food restaurants have all possible worldly chains. A beer costs 1 euro, and two cocktails you can get 4 euros. The island operating 38 schools for foreign languages, mainly English. They even have their own hotels.
Most hotels have their own swimming pools, which are often found on roofs. Who loves calmer places to rest and also cheaper, can choose between Bugibba, Qawra, St.Paul's bay, Mellieha and Gozo. The largest and most beautiful sandy beach is located in the bay Mellieha bay.
Gastronomic offer is more than the rich. Decent, hearty meal in the restaurants can get 6 to 12 euros, while the price includes fries and salad. National specialties should try aljota, fish stew and Fenech, rabbit meat prepared in red wine. From marine specialties most famous swordfish grilled seasonal white fish dorado. All this necessarily has to overflowing with good homemade wine or beer Maltese.
Taxis have fixed prices for major destinations and is very posakp in terms of public transport. However, the price should advance contracts. Renting a car is an expensive option. For smaller vehicles for seven days will have to pay 100 to 150 euros, but the problem is that in Malta drive on the opposite side, there is huge traffic jams and lack of parking spaces.
When it comes to souvenirs, it is best to choose a Maltese cross, handmade fabrics and lace or objects of silver and gold filigree.
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