First published: 19/01/25.

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Mdina (Citta Vecchia)

Mdina (Citta Vecchia) (On tentative list)

Mdina (Citta Vecchia) by Andrew_Kerr

Mdina, nicknamed the silent city and it's easy to see why when you are there. Explore the maze of narrow streets and alleyways and often you are the only person there, it's like stepping back in time to a more sedate pace of life.
There are plenty things to see in Mdina, the old city walls, still intact and complete and offering great views of the surrounding countryside, Mdina Gate, the main entrance to the old city and the Baroque, St Paul's Cathedral (picture) are all worthy of your time. As you would expect in Malta, there is a plethora of churches to wander in and out of, encompassing every kind of architectural style.
It seems that most of the dominant cultures in Europe have ruled here at some time, Romans, Greeks, Byzantines, The Knights of St John, the French and the British who have all left their mark in some way. And before them, the Phoenicians established a settlement here in the 8th Century BC.
It's a delightful place to come to and escape the often overcrowded coastal towns and resorts and there's a good choice of facilities catering to the tourist trade.
I really loved it and would go back if the opportunity arose.

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