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Valletta – Malta Review

[English version below pictures]

Valletta – orasul capitala al acestei tarisoare insula din UE , trantita fix in mijlocul Mediteranei sub Italia , este un oras superb cu o arhitectura medievala foarte bine conservata. Insula a trecut prin maini arabe , si mai tarziu stapanita de Cavalerii lui Sfantul Ion , populatia vorbind maltaneza care e un fel de combinatie intre italiana si araba dar vorbesc si italiana , engleza asa de dragul turistilor omniprezenti. La doar 20 de minute cu autobuzul de portul in care eram pe drum se poate admira si restul insulei , au facut o treaba foarte buna oamenii de acolo , toate cladirile fiind construite sau macar imbracate in

textura de piatra deschisa specifica insulei. Orasul vechi incepe de la poarta si zidurile de aparare care dau intr-o piata superba ce se prelungeste cu o strada pietonala pana la scarile ce duc pana jos spre mare in portul turistic. Dar langa scari sus pe zidurile falezei este vederea cea mai superba , mai ales din una din multele gradini roiale/ parcuri inalte , fiind vizibil intreg golful Vallettei dar si orasele sora de dincolo de apa. Singura problema ar fi ca ai cam vazut tot intr-o zi ,maxim 2 , majoritatea turistilor nu erau special pentru asta , ci mai multa o oprire in circuitul turistic , dar daca ajungeti in zona Italia de Sud , Tunisia , merita neaparat o excursie de o zi cu avionul sau feribotul. Enjoy the pics.

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Valletta – the capital city of this island nation that is in the EU, located in the middle of the Mediterranean below Italy, is a beautiful city with a very well preserved medieval architecture. The island passed through Arab hands, and later mastered by the Knights of Saint John, Maltese is spoken by the population which is a kind of a combination of Italian and Arabic but they also speak Italian and English,for the sake of the tourists. Just 20 minutes by bus from the port where I was ,I also got a glimpse of the rest of the island, they did a great job the people there, all the buildings being constructed or at least dressed in an open stone texture specific to the island. The Old Town begins at the gate and walls that give way in to a plaza that is extended with a beautiful pedestrian street leading up to the stairs that go down to the sea in the tourist port. But up on the walls near the stairs there is the best view, which is superb, especially from one of the many royal gardens / parks, the entire Valletta golf is visible but also the sister cities across the water. The only problem is that you have about seen it all in a day, maximum two, most tourists were not specifically for this, but more like one more stop on the tourist circuit, but if you ever go in the South of Italy,or Tunisia, it’s really worth a one day trip by plane or ferry. Enjoy the pics.

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