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History of Malta’s cities
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VALLETTA’S
Malta is gaining international attention as an emerging wine region. Despite the islands’ small size there’s a broad selection of white, red and rosé wines to choose from. The Maltese Islands don’t produce enough wine to export so enjoying a glass is an essential experience during your visit.
BRIDGE BAR Take in spectacular views of the Grand Harbour whilst drinking Maltese wine and listening to atmospheric jazz music throughout the evening.
KINGSWAY Discover this chic cocktail bar and café, situated in Republic Street, to enjoy delightful beverages and a delicious menu.
YARD 32 Experience the largest gin selection in Malta; Yard 32 boasts over 180 different gins and home-made tapas. CITY LOUNGE STEAK HOUSE Enjoy drinks and nibbles with a picturesque view of the Grandmaster’s Palace at City Lounge Steak House, located in Old Theatre Street.
CAFÉ SOCIETY Enjoy a cocktail or two and take in the fantastic ambience at Café Society.
ĠUGAR Chill out in the quirky bar or soak up the sunshine on the Republic Street steps; this bar is the perfect place to hangout.
TRABUXU WINE BAR Nestled below street level in a 400-year-old stone vaulted cellar, Trabuxu Wine Bar has been serving visitors for over 15 years.
Visit www.maltauk.com/bartrail for more bars throughout the islands.
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3-DAY ITINERARY
With so much to see and do it’s hard to know where to start; check out our weekend long itinerary for a helping hand.
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