Valletta & North Route
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1. City Sightseeing Bus Terminus.
2. Manoel Island: an island bearing the name of the Portuguese Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena.
3. Ta’ Xbieb (passing by): Used to be a typical Maltese fishing village, ironically from a fishing village it is now a very elite area.
4. Yacht Marina & Msida (passing by):The new yacht marina together with the beautiful surrounding garden were constructed in the year 1988.
5. Valletta Bus Terminus: Valletta is Malta’s capital city bearing the name of its founder the French grandmaster Jean Parisot de Valette.
6. Valletta Castille: Probably the most imposing Auberge still standing is that of castille and Leon. This is also the main stop for the Upper Barracca Gardens.
7. Valletta Outskirts: A drive around the outskirts of Valletta where you will admire the fortifications which surround this city.
8. Valletta War Museum: This museum commemorates the country’s ordeal during the Second World War with a collection of relics, photographs and equipment (Opening hours: Monday – Sunday 09.00hrs – 16.30hrs except Good Friday, 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January)
9. Fort St Elmo: Situated at the entrance of the two harbours now hosts the Police Academy and the National War Museum.
10. Mediterranean Conference Centre: During the drive you just can’t miss the longest building in Europe, known as the Mediterranean Conference Centre.
11. Fort St Angelo: Situated on the other side is the majestic Fort St Angelo.
12. Valletta Waterfront: The Valletta Waterfront is loved by sea passengers, tourists and locals alike.
13. Hamrun (passing by): On approaching Hamrun, you will notice an imposing church which is the headquarters of the Maltese Society of Christian doctrine.
14. Aqueducts (passing by):On the outskirts of the town of Hamrun, you can see a continous chain of low arches, called an Aqueduct.
15. San Anton Gardens: San Anton and its Gardens owe their origin and early development to the Knight Fra Antoine de Paule. The lovely walled gardens contain groves of citrua and avocado as well as a large number of exotic trees and ponds.
16. Mdina: The old Capital city of Malta, dating back to pre-historic times, known as ‘The Silent City’. Mdina is a medieval walled city and is surrounded with Baroque style places and churches.
17. Rabat & Roman Villa: Rabat is a small village just outside Mdina. Just outside Mdina’s impressive bastions is a Roman house now officially dubbed Domus Romana. (Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday 09.00hrs – 16.30hrs except Good Friday, 24, 25, 31 December and 01st January)
18. Aviation Museum: The Malta Aviation Museum Foundation was set up with the purpose of establishing an Aviation Museum in Malta.
19. Ta’ Qali Crafts Village: Shortlybefore World War ll, the area of Ta’ Qali was used to build a military aerodrome and served us a station for the RAF. From then until after World War ll the area served as an airfield but has since been transformed into a recreational area.
20. Ta’ Qali Mdina Glass Factory
21. Mosta Church: Mosta is a prosperous town that is mainly known for its Parish Church of Santa Maria better known as the Rotunda built between 1833 and 1860 using funds raised by the parishioners.
22. Mgarr: Mgarr is a typical rural village situated in an isolated region, some kilometers West of Mosta. It is surrounded with rich farmland and vineyards. Mgarr has two important prehistoric sites: Ta’ Hagrat, (every Tuesday 09.30hrs – 11.00hrs) which is still in a good state of preservation, stands in a field near the village centre and Ta’ Skorba, (ever Tuesday 11.30hrs – 13.00hrs excavated in 1963, lies just outside the village.
23. Golden Bay*: Golden Bay is found within the countryside with the town of Mellieha located upon a hill, from where you are enchanted by spectacular views of the surroundings area. The sandy beaches of Ghajn Tuffieha and Golden sands draw crowds of sun worshippers.
24. St. Paul’s Bay: St Paul’s Bays is found in the outskirts of Bugibba. The history of St Paul’s Bay goes back to prehistoric times, c 6000 B.C.
25. Bugibba Square: Bugibba makes up the majority of the urban sprawl that is Malta’s largest tourist development and holiday complex. Bugibba is a lively place where the main focus is bars, restaurants and clubs, all of which it has in abundance.
2. Manoel Island: an island bearing the name of the Portuguese Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena.
3. Ta’ Xbieb (passing by): Used to be a typical Maltese fishing village, ironically from a fishing village it is now a very elite area.
4. Yacht Marina & Msida (passing by):The new yacht marina together with the beautiful surrounding garden were constructed in the year 1988.
5. Valletta Bus Terminus: Valletta is Malta’s capital city bearing the name of its founder the French grandmaster Jean Parisot de Valette.
6. Valletta Castille: Probably the most imposing Auberge still standing is that of castille and Leon. This is also the main stop for the Upper Barracca Gardens.
7. Valletta Outskirts: A drive around the outskirts of Valletta where you will admire the fortifications which surround this city.
8. Valletta War Museum: This museum commemorates the country’s ordeal during the Second World War with a collection of relics, photographs and equipment (Opening hours: Monday – Sunday 09.00hrs – 16.30hrs except Good Friday, 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January)
9. Fort St Elmo: Situated at the entrance of the two harbours now hosts the Police Academy and the National War Museum.
10. Mediterranean Conference Centre: During the drive you just can’t miss the longest building in Europe, known as the Mediterranean Conference Centre.
11. Fort St Angelo: Situated on the other side is the majestic Fort St Angelo.
12. Valletta Waterfront: The Valletta Waterfront is loved by sea passengers, tourists and locals alike.
13. Hamrun (passing by): On approaching Hamrun, you will notice an imposing church which is the headquarters of the Maltese Society of Christian doctrine.
14. Aqueducts (passing by):On the outskirts of the town of Hamrun, you can see a continous chain of low arches, called an Aqueduct.
15. San Anton Gardens: San Anton and its Gardens owe their origin and early development to the Knight Fra Antoine de Paule. The lovely walled gardens contain groves of citrua and avocado as well as a large number of exotic trees and ponds.
16. Mdina: The old Capital city of Malta, dating back to pre-historic times, known as ‘The Silent City’. Mdina is a medieval walled city and is surrounded with Baroque style places and churches.
17. Rabat & Roman Villa: Rabat is a small village just outside Mdina. Just outside Mdina’s impressive bastions is a Roman house now officially dubbed Domus Romana. (Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday 09.00hrs – 16.30hrs except Good Friday, 24, 25, 31 December and 01st January)
18. Aviation Museum: The Malta Aviation Museum Foundation was set up with the purpose of establishing an Aviation Museum in Malta.
19. Ta’ Qali Crafts Village: Shortlybefore World War ll, the area of Ta’ Qali was used to build a military aerodrome and served us a station for the RAF. From then until after World War ll the area served as an airfield but has since been transformed into a recreational area.
20. Ta’ Qali Mdina Glass Factory
21. Mosta Church: Mosta is a prosperous town that is mainly known for its Parish Church of Santa Maria better known as the Rotunda built between 1833 and 1860 using funds raised by the parishioners.
22. Mgarr: Mgarr is a typical rural village situated in an isolated region, some kilometers West of Mosta. It is surrounded with rich farmland and vineyards. Mgarr has two important prehistoric sites: Ta’ Hagrat, (every Tuesday 09.30hrs – 11.00hrs) which is still in a good state of preservation, stands in a field near the village centre and Ta’ Skorba, (ever Tuesday 11.30hrs – 13.00hrs excavated in 1963, lies just outside the village.
23. Golden Bay*: Golden Bay is found within the countryside with the town of Mellieha located upon a hill, from where you are enchanted by spectacular views of the surroundings area. The sandy beaches of Ghajn Tuffieha and Golden sands draw crowds of sun worshippers.
24. St. Paul’s Bay: St Paul’s Bays is found in the outskirts of Bugibba. The history of St Paul’s Bay goes back to prehistoric times, c 6000 B.C.
25. Bugibba Square: Bugibba makes up the majority of the urban sprawl that is Malta’s largest tourist development and holiday complex. Bugibba is a lively place where the main focus is bars, restaurants and clubs, all of which it has in abundance.