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14/02/2013

Valentine
Valentine's Package €59.00 per couple including one night stay on bed and breakfast and Valentine's Day Dinner €74.00 per couple and one child (5-12 years) including one night stay on bed and breakfa..
30/01/2013

Special Offers on Room Rates
1st January 2013 till 28th February 2013: SINGLE: Eur30 on bed and breakfast - Eur28 on room only. TWIN: Eur38 on bed and breakfast - Eur35 on room only. TWIN: Eur45 on bed and breakfast - E..

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  • 30/01/2013
    Annual Festivals & Traditions
    The Maltese Islands have a number of religious festivities and cultural events that take place every year. Feast days are the life of the Islands and some holy days are..

Valletta

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Valletta, The Fortress City, Citta' Umilissima, “a city built by gentlemen for gentlemen” is Malta's capital city: a living, working city, the administrative and commercial heart of the Islands. Valletta is named after its founder, the respected Grand Master of the Order of St John, Jean Parisot de la Valette. The magnificent fortress city grew on the arid rock of Mount Sceberras peninsula, which rises steeply from two deep harbours, Marsamxett and Grand Harbour. Started in 1566, Valletta was completed, with its impressive bastions, forts and cathedral, in the astonishingly short time of 15 years.

Valletta has many titles, all recalling its rich historical past. It is the “modern” city built by the Knights of St John; a masterpiece of the Baroque; a European Art City and a World Heritage City. Today, it is one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world.

The city is busy by day, yet retains a timeless atmosphere. The grid of narrow streets boasts some of Europe's finest art works, churches and palaces.

Hosting a vast cultural programme, walking around Valletta you’ll come across an intriguing historical site around every corner: votive statues, niches, fountains and coats of arms high up on parapets. Narrow side streets are full of tiny quaint shops and cafés, while Valletta’s main streets are lined with larger international branded shops for fashion, music, jewellery and much more.