Malta: Mdina and Rabat Tour with Local Guide
									
											
											
											
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										Explore the historic towns of Mdina and Rabat with a local guide. Walk past noble palace, enjoy picturesque views over the Maltese Islands, and learn about the history of these two towns.
										
								
								Highlights
- Walk the quiet, winding streets of Mdina, Malta's old capital
- Stroll past the impressive palaces of the Maltese nobility in Mdina
- Enjoy sweeping views of Malta from the battlements of Mdina
- Meet some of the people of Rabat as you take a tour through the town
- See St. Paul's Basilica, where St. Paul stayed during his visit to Malta
Description
Let your local guide take you through the beautiful historic towns of Mdina and Rabat. Walk past palaces and be treated to sweeping views of the Maltese Islands as you learn about the history of these centuries-old places.
The tour starts at the main gate of Mdina, where you'll meet your guide and take in the beauty of the architecture. Begin your walk through the winding streets of Malta's old capital.
Pass the decadent palaces of the Maltese nobility and St. Paul's Cathedral. Go up to the bastions of the town to admire spectacular views of Malta. Exit the old city through the Greek's Gate and head to Rabat.
Discover Rabat and it's people with your guide, who is a resident there. Meet some of the people of Rabat as you walk the streets to the main square.
At the square, see St. Paul's Basilica, where the saint lived during his three-month stay on Malta.
Includes
 Guide
Easy cancellation
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