Birkirkara
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The Capital, The Restaurant & The English Bar
We had a fantastic full day out today. First off, we jumped on one of the clapped out old local buses to Valetta. This was an entertaining journey to be sure - I am sure I saw the bright white light on three or four occasions!! Once in Valetta, and feet ...
Continuing the theme of 'Not Doing Much!'
Nothing today except a visit to the supermarket and then a chill out on the terrace - ...
An English fry up and then a walk round the area
... Gardens. (The other Simon had to go in to work today). These gardens are very nice and well kept and are quite rare for Malta to be fair. They were actually setting up for some sort of weekend show and had loads of chickens in cages on display. Not ...
A lie in then an all dayer in the pub!
... well - all for free!! Who needs restaurants when you've got bars like this! I want to live here....not just in Malta....right here...in this seat.....at this bar....right here!!! (Maybe an additional lap dancing feature to complete the dream)! Lorna ...
Oh Well...Off on holiday again!!
... three hours and we did arrive 20 minutes early to be fair - the pilot must have known a short cut I suppose. When we arrived at Malta airport, the bus services had ceased for the evening so we had to grab a taxi. It was a bit expensive but as Claire ...
Retracing my roots
... of the churches in Malta, with twin bell towers and a dome, and in general the town had a nice atmosphere to it. Birkirkara certainly wasn't on any tourist's itinerary, and the only clientele at the small pubs surrounding the square were old Maltese ...
The heart of my heritage
... photo of a page from the Maze, and a street map with only a few of the hundreds of streets in Birkirkara. Not to mention street name signs are rare in Malta too! Anyway, he hopped off the lovely old bus somewhere near the old train station, so I knew we ...
Explore a hidden gem in the Mediterranean Sea
My name is Adrian and I was born, brought up and live in Malta. Currently I work as a network administrator with a local firm, graduated in Computing and IS and I am proud to be Maltese. Some of my hobbies include photography and listening to good ...
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