Mdina or the silent city is a little gem with an abundance of architecture, history and ambiance, the views are spectacular from the walls or the roof top cafe.
its a really beautiful walled city. It's well worth the trip to get to it. The views from this fortified city are breath taking
It was authentic and non commercialised. It was very peaceful and well preserved. We enjoyed the chapels and the interior was stunning. Truly beautiful
Visiting the old city of Mdina was like stepping back in time,the clip,clop of horses hoofs & carriage wheels adds to the magic which combines perfectly with the architecture of the buildings.
My favourite place on the entire island. Every time I have visited Malta ,I have gone here. It's such a beautiful location, over looking the city from the Café in Fontanella to the strolling the gardens. The sight are breath-taking. It's a very relaxing place. I recommend this place to everyone. There is so much history enriched into the buildings around it. I have visited it with family mainly ,but it can be done alone.
Mdina in a few words is precious and worth seeing! Breath-taking views at Fontanella.. best cake in Malta. Hope you enjoy Malta :)
Great place to visit very interesting near. Rebat this is also great place. Plenty of public transport costing 1'.50 euros. Great value
Mdina is a maze of narrow atmospheric streets. Off season it is quiet and you almost have the place to yourself! There are several nice places to eat and even nicer places in Rabat. The Mdina glass shop is lovely and the Cathedral and adjoining museum is worth a stop. There are frequent buses to and from Mdina and a taxi from St Julian is just €20. Walk from Mdina into Rabat and visit the catacombs.
You cannot be unaffected by the winding alleyways and ancient stone structures. If you have any interest in history then allow your imagination to carry you back because Mdina will help to aid your mind.
We were in Mdina in March and had the city to ourselves. We walked down alleys and rarely ran into other people. It truely was the "silent city". We ordered take out sandwiches from a little cafe and ate them overlooking the harbor and surrounding hills. I wish we had more time, I would have certainly taken one of the small horse drawn carriages but we were rushed due to it taking so long to travel to Mdina. Be sure to plan on travel time.