Monday, 22 July 2013

Travel | Valletta, Malta

On Sunday, we caught the ferry over to Valletta, Malta's Capital.


The streets were sleepy and calm, and we were able to roam around without any crowds.


First on the sight-seeing hit list was St John's Co-Cathedral. The outside does not do the inside justice! Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to photograph inside as there was a service in progress but it is breath-taking; every inch of wall, floor, ceiling is covered in a baroque-style masterpiece. You can feel the history as you stand there taking it all in.


We wandered around the elegant and tranquil streets some more.....










Before too long, we stumbled across The Grand Masters Palace. Another beautiful building where the inside is even prettier than the outside. It was once the residence of the Knights of St John (you get to learn a lot about these very famous Knights, more on that in another post), but it is now the official residence of the Maltese president.





After leaving the palace, we walked towards the sea and the Lower Barrakka Gardens.




Not only do you get fabulous views but there is also this little temple commemorating Sir Alexander Ball, the naval captain who took Malta back from the French in 1800.




After doing the culture-piece, we were of course ready to sample some food! Unfortunately, the heat meant that our appetites were not their usual selves but we came across a lovely little restaurant with seating shaded by big parasols and thought we could definitely manage a bite or two.





We ordered a local cheese-board and some bruschetta, kicked off our shoes and dug in.





If you visit D'Office, you must also visit the bathroom whilst you're there. One of the best decorated facilities I have ever come across....think Audrey Hepburn and typewriters.

On our way back to the ferry we continued to admire the streets and buildings, everywhere you look there is something that catches and holds your attention.

 




From the water we noticed this rather sad looking building (on the left), and daydreamed about turning it into a lovely little boutique B&B....one day.


Back on dry land it was time for gelato....of course.





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