10/09/2021
There will be sunshine after the rain.
And in Malta that is super accurate. 😅
Holiday home in Valletta - Malta
Side harbour views and next to one of the most beautiful gardens in
There will be sunshine after the rain.
And in Malta that is super accurate. 😅
That is what I call a good life.
Middle of the week feelings. 😸
Want to go back in time? So you definitely should take a ride on the Maltese vintage buses. It's available to public who want to do the vintage route from Valletta to some places in Malta. Would you like to try?
The most beautiful garden in the Capital city. 🧡
A photograph keeps a moment from running away.
When you think about Valletta, what is the first image that comes to your mind?
Mine is always this remarkable dome of the Carmelite Church.
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View from Lower Barrakka Gardens
Night view to St George's Square.
There are colours everywhere 🥰
Typical Maltese neighbour.
Can you spot it?
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The Tritons’ Fountain (Maltese: Il-Funtana tat-Tritoni) is a fountain located just outside the City Gate of Valletta, Malta. It consists of three bronze Tritons holding up a large basin, balanced on a concentric base built out of concrete and clad in travertine slabs. The fountain is one of Malta's most important Modernist landmarks.
Sun and blue sky. Definitely the Monday blues here is something different. 🤗
Summer night feelings.
Who would take for a drink around Valletta?
Every church in Malta surprises us with their interior.
Ceiling details of St Paul's Shipwreck Church
In 2012, a square was inaugurated in Valletta, named Pjazza Jean de Valette, featuring a statue of the 49th, and probably most well-known, Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of St. John.
It was arguably about time that there was a proper monument to commemorate one of the greatest heroes of Malta's history, and the founder of our capital city.
The 2.5m bronze statue by the local sculptor Joseph Chetchuti depicts de Valette wearing armour and carrying a sword - the warrior and hero of the Great Siege of 1565 - while in his other hand he holds the rolled-up blueprints of Valletta, the city which bears his name. Indeed, this is how most people picture Jean de Vallette today; a strong, courageous and noble figure, deeply religious, as most knights were.
Font: Independent.com.mt
Written by Matthew Camilleri, Tours Manager at Colour my Travel
Happy Weekend 😊
"Most Maltese masonry buildings are constructed out of the softer Globigerina limestone, giving the country its characteristic golden hue. "
Colorful balconies to make life life happier. 🤗😍
Just counting the days when we can have a nice drink in some cute bar in Valletta.
Starting my week walking around the city.
The red telephone boxes are all over Malta and it is now used more like a prop for your Instagram photos. I simply love the contrast that gives with the Maltese background.
City Gate or in Maltese: Bieb il-Belt, literally "Door of the City" is a gate located at the entrance of Valletta. The present gate, which is the fifth one to have stood on the site, was built between 2011 and 2014 to designs of the Italian architect Renzo Piano @ Valletta, Malta
City Gate or in Maltese: Bieb il-Belt, literally "Door of the City" is a gate located at the entrance of Valletta. The present gate, which is the fifth one to have stood on the site, was built between 2011 and 2014 to designs of the Italian architect Renzo Piano @ Valletta, Malta
Traditional balconies certainly go a long way in defining the character of the Maltese urban landscape.
Valletta is full of these traditional maltese features. You can see different colours and shapes in every street.
Did you know? Valletta is second only to Nicosia as the southernmost capital of Europe, and at just 0.61 square kilometres (61 ha), it is the European Union's smallest capital city.
"Move slow, breath slow, watch slow - Then you will see more, live more and learn more." - Emily Koch
Tag your favourite person to spend some time with you here.
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"Republic Street is a principal street in the capital city of Valletta, Malta. It is about 1 kilometer long and is known for legislative, judiciary and commercial purposes. It is mostly pedestrianised. Republic Street extends from City Gate towards the granaries at Fort St. Elmo."
See the beauty in everything.
This is Battery Street, where our apartment is located.
Each corner in Valletta is perfect for photos.
Who else loves this view?
Good morning!
It's Friday and we are ready to explore the island, but before that we enjoy our breakfast at the apartment.
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East Street in Valletta is something that you don't want miss. During summer The Bridge Bar makes our Friday evenings special with live jazz music and great atmosphere. Let's hope soon we all can enjoy it!
Who would take to spend some time there?
❗Photoshoot Experience around Valletta❗
We also offer a great experience around the city. Taking you to amazing spots for beautiful photos with a professional photographer
This photo of was taken at the Royal Opera House
The Parliament of Malta. The building was constructed between 2011 and 2015 to designs by Renzo Piano as part of the City Gate Project.
I say it's the modern touch for the city. Do you like it?
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“Mondays are the start of the work week which offer new beginnings 52 times a year!“
View from Upper Barrakka Gardens to Fort St. Elmo.
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Did you know that the streets of Valletta is formed like a grid layout? Which means is easy to explore. Another great thing is...that every streets in Valletta leads to the sea!
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Battery Street
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