Valletta, Senglea
I’ve already visited Malta in Nov 2022 and I liked it so much that I decided to visit it again for 5 days.
Valletta
Valletta is a magical place full of character and charm. Despite being a popular tourist destination, it preserves its heart and soul.
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Siege Memorial
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Streets
Shops have lovely old signs.
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Coca Cola sign
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Butcher
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Splendid
Next, some symbols.
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Flag of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe
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Maltese cross
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UK coat of arms
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British post box
My next destination is the other side of the bay.
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Senglea
Senglea
To get to the other side, I took a boat ride for €2 one-way.
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Crossing
The boats have an old Maltese style, but run on motors.
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Boats
Senglea is a fortified city just like Valletta, but smaller.
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Senglea
Some of M.C. Escher’s artworks were inspired by Senglea, such as Balcony and Print Gallery.
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Artwork by M.C. Escher
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Streets
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Going up
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Oddly-shaped football field
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Watchtower
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Slow
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Dock
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Christmas tree
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Watching