VisitMalta will host Europe’s first urban long-distance mountain biking event the weekend of November 23 & 24, 2024.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh sailed through Valletta harbour on the second day of their trip to the island nation.
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The exhibition Fare Convito: The Archaeology of Banqueting in Hospitaller Malta (16th to 18th century) is now gracing the Inquisitor's Palace in Birgu. It explores how food, art and politics came ...
Catching up with Accor's two new brand presidentsYeoh Siew Hoon sits down with Benoit Racle and Jean-Yves Minet, to discuss Accor's plans for its premium, midscale ...
Accompanied by the armed forces of Malta, the duke threw a wreath and the duchess a posy of flowers into the water before a gun salute sounded from one of the city’s high points. Earlier in the ...
At the heart of Malta’s history – and Europe’s too – is the Grand Harbour, which lies between the towering bastions of the nation’s fortified capital, Valletta, and the first waterside "city" in the ...
READ ALSO: National days: A mistimed discussion To celebrate the historic moment, the Inquisitor's Palace in Birgu will today open its doors to the public for free. There will be guided tours ...
The average flight time between United Kingdom and Valletta (Malta's capital), is 3 hours and 13 minutes. This has been calculated based on journeys departing from London. easyJet, Ryanair, KM Malta ...
HMS Urge and HMS Upholder – the first two of which sank off the coast of Malta in 1942. The royal couple paid a visit to the Maritime Museum in Birgu (Aarown Chown/PA) The duke and duchess then ...
Address: 74 St Paul Street (tourist entrance at the side in St Lucy Street), Valletta Officially called Vittoriosa, but almost always referred to by its pre-1570 name of Birgu, this was the Knights' ...
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have sailed through the harbour in Malta before throwing a wreath and posy into the sea to commemorate British and Maltese lives lost during the Second World War.