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It comes to us all at some point during every holiday. You reach a point where the end of your trip is in sight and realise that you’ve not bought any presents for your friends and family back home. More importantly, you’ve not snaffled anything for your own mantelpiece to serve as a memento of your trip.
So who wouldn’t want to be filthy rich given the choice? And if you can’t achieve that goal, then who isn’t interested in seeing how the filthy rich live their lives and decorate their homes? Of course, the answer is that most of us are obsessed with ‘how the other half lives’ and, if we can’t join them, we can at least have a sneaky peek inside their houses by visiting places like Palazzo Parisio.
Until you’ve been to Mdina you’ll never truly understand what all the fuss is about. But you should go to Mdina! After all, prior to Valletta being built in the 16 th century this was the island’s capital. It is a place of some stature and immense history and its fascinating story is recounted at an attraction called the Mdina Experience.
The history of Malta has been incredibly well documented but the episodes that are widely known are all of a human perspective. There’s another aspect to this island’s past, however, that is just as fascinating – the history of its geology, plant and animal life – for an insight into that head for the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina .
Centrally located in St.Julians, Dean Hamlet Aparthotel has been totally refurbished during 2010 and upgraded to a 3 Star Aparthotel.
Valletta's 320 monuments make it one of the most concentrated historic areas of the world. Take advantage of this Malta holiday deal and explore and enjoy the beauty of the City built by gentlemen for gentlemen.
Some places just ooze charm and class! It seems to drip from the buildings and cover the streets. They tend to be places where man, the species, has not gone blundering in, smashed things about and added lots of charmless concrete and steel boxes. They're ancient places that still appear ancient today. Places like Mdina!
Fewer things in life get the adrenaline flowing like blasting along with your backside scraping ‘the surface’ with a hugely powerful engine roaring at your rear. Some people might do this in a car when the surface in question is smooth uniform tarmac. Pah! That’s for big girls! Those with serious balls do it in a boat when said surface is uneven water or could be downright choppy!
Q Bar is one of Malta’s latest lounge bar concepts launched at the end of 2007, situated at the elegant location of the Valletta Waterfront, Grand Master Pinto's baroque wharf built in the 18th Century.
What time of year do you set off fireworks where you live? Time was when there was one set day of the year for lighting up the sky in most countries – Chinese New Year, Bastille Day in France, Independence Day in the USA and November 5 in the UK. Nowadays though, hardly a month goes by without someone lighting the blue touch paper and standing well back – Christmas, New Year, weddings, birthdays etc any excuse will do!
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