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Mdina Old City Fortess
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Nearby attractions
Mdina Gate
VCM3+V9W, Mdina, Malta
The Mdina Dungeons Museum
St. Publius Square, L-Imdina, Malta
St Paul's Cathedral
VCP3+GF8, 2 Triq San Pawl, L-Imdina MDN 1061, Malta
National Museum Of Natural History
Pjazza Publju, L-Imdina MDN 1010, Malta
Pjazza Mesquita
7 Triq Mesquita, L-Imdina, Malta
Tales of The Silent City
Triq IL Villegaignon, L-Imdina, Malta
Roman Villa
Wesgha tal-Musew Rabat, RBT 1202, Malta
Mdina Cathedral Museum
Archbishop's Square, L-Imdina MDN1061, Malta
Palazz Vilhena
VCM3+WHC, Mdina Rd, Mdina, Malta
Palazzo Falson
Villegaignon Street, Triq IL Villegaignon, Mdina, Malta
Nearby restaurants
Bacchus Restaurant
Triq Inguanez, L-Imdina, Malta
Trattoria AD 1530
L, 2 Triq San Pawl, Mdina MDN 1061, Malta
Coogi's Restaurant & Tea Garden
5 St Agatha's Esplanade, Mdina MDN1160, Malta
Coogi's Pizzeria & Bistrot @ Palazzo Costanzo
29 Triq IL Villegaignon, L-Imdina MDN 1160, Malta
The Medina Restaurant
Holy Cross Street Mdina MT MDN, 1231, L-Imdina, Malta
Il-Veduta
VCM3+HM3, Mdina, Is-Saqqajja, Rabat, Malta
Il-Bitha
Triq San Pawl, Ir-Rabat, Malta
The de Mondion Restaurant
Misraħ il-Kunsill, Mdina, Malta
Yana's
55 Triq Santu Wistin, Ir-Rabat RBT 1115, Malta
Medieval Tavern @ The Mdina Experience
7 Triq Mesquita, L-Imdina, Malta
Nearby hotels
The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux
Misrah Il Kunsill Mdina, MDN 1050, Malta
Maison Medina Malta
21 Triq tal-Mużew, Ir-Rabat RBT 1210, Malta
Point de Vue
Is-Saqqajja, Ir-Rabat, Malta
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Mdina Old City Fortess

VCM3+M4V, Mdina, Malta
4.9(524)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Mdina Gate, The Mdina Dungeons Museum, St Paul's Cathedral, National Museum Of Natural History, Pjazza Mesquita, Tales of The Silent City, Roman Villa, Mdina Cathedral Museum, Palazz Vilhena, Palazzo Falson, restaurants: Bacchus Restaurant, Trattoria AD 1530, Coogi's Restaurant & Tea Garden, Coogi's Pizzeria & Bistrot @ Palazzo Costanzo, The Medina Restaurant, Il-Veduta, Il-Bitha, The de Mondion Restaurant, Yana's, Medieval Tavern @ The Mdina Experience
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Nearby attractions of Mdina Old City Fortess

Mdina Gate

The Mdina Dungeons Museum

St Paul's Cathedral

National Museum Of Natural History

Pjazza Mesquita

Tales of The Silent City

Roman Villa

Mdina Cathedral Museum

Palazz Vilhena

Palazzo Falson

Mdina Gate

Mdina Gate

4.8

(14.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Mdina Dungeons Museum

The Mdina Dungeons Museum

4.3

(317)

Closed
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St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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National Museum Of Natural History

National Museum Of Natural History

3.6

(217)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Maltese Tile - Souvenir painting workshop by local
Maltese Tile - Souvenir painting workshop by local
Tue, Dec 9 • 3:00 PM
Marsa, MRS 1562, Malta
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Explore Gozo by e-Bike
Explore Gozo by e-Bike
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:30 PM
Victoria, VCT2150, Malta
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A Pastizzi Experience by Michela Cammarota Cefai
A Pastizzi Experience by Michela Cammarota Cefai
Thu, Dec 11 • 4:00 PM
Sliema, SLM1521, Malta
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Nearby restaurants of Mdina Old City Fortess

Bacchus Restaurant

Trattoria AD 1530

Coogi's Restaurant & Tea Garden

Coogi's Pizzeria & Bistrot @ Palazzo Costanzo

The Medina Restaurant

Il-Veduta

Il-Bitha

The de Mondion Restaurant

Yana's

Medieval Tavern @ The Mdina Experience

Bacchus Restaurant

Bacchus Restaurant

4.2

(705)

$$$

Click for details
Trattoria AD 1530

Trattoria AD 1530

4.2

(633)

$$

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Coogi's Restaurant & Tea Garden

Coogi's Restaurant & Tea Garden

4.6

(2.9K)

$$

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Coogi's Pizzeria & Bistrot @ Palazzo Costanzo

Coogi's Pizzeria & Bistrot @ Palazzo Costanzo

4.7

(1.1K)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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Reviews of Mdina Old City Fortess

4.9
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5.0
1y

Ancient walled capital of Malta. What a beautiful and intimidating sight those walls are as you walk towards it.

Standing imposingly on a hill, the ancient city is visible for miles, with its distinctive skyline.

Best reached by walking up the road, mirroring the views experienced by those laying siege in centuries past, other routes are available.

Inside this place is a wonderful maze of stone streets, delightful little squares, tiny restaurants and churches. Surprisingly, people actually live here. Cars enter these tiny streets.

Some parts of the city will be recognisable to Game of Thrones fans, but the city doesn’t go overboard in pushing that connection, which is good to see.

Lots of little places to eat inside. Very accessible. You like to see it. Walk across the bridge and you’re into Rabat, which is not walled, but also lovely to visit.

Definitely visit here if you love your history and a chance to visit a unique place. Taxi from elsewhere very quick if you don’t fancy the walk.

Not sure what it’s like in the summer when the hordes descend in coaches from the inevitable cruise ships. Possibly there’s a limit on how many can enter? Not sure. You’d like...

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5.0
18w

Oh là là! Mdina is not a city — it’s a vintage bottle of history, uncorked under the Mediterranean sun. The moment you pass through those ancient gates, modern life vanishes like a bad wine at a good party.

The streets are so quiet, you can hear your own thoughts echo — and for once, that’s a pleasure. Narrow alleys twist like vines through honey-colored stone, and every balcony seems hand-carved by a lovesick monk with too much time and too little wine.

The city sits high on its hill like a retired duke, watching over Malta with serene detachment. And that cathedral! A baroque explosion that makes your moustache curl from sheer joy. Step inside, and you’re bathed in light and incense and the whispers of three centuries of prayers.

I sipped a glass of Maltese wine in a little courtyard café where time itself had stopped to take a nap. The pastizz was warm, flaky, and possibly divine.

Mdina isn’t a place you visit. It’s a place that visits you, softly, like a memory you never had. Go. Leave your watch at the door. Take your soul...

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5.0
1y

Visiting Mdina Old City was a truly unforgettable experience. The stunning architecture, with its beautifully preserved buildings and narrow winding streets, creates an atmosphere that feels both serene and awe-inspiring.

Every corner of Mdina tells a story. The grand palaces, ancient churches, and historic landmarks are not just visually striking but are also steeped in fascinating history.

The views from the city walls are breathtaking, offering panoramic sights of the surrounding countryside that further enhance the charm of Mdina. It's easy to see why this city is often referred to as the "Silent City" – the peacefulness and quietude make it an ideal place to reflect and immerse yourself in its rich heritage.

Mdina Old City is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a beautiful and unique destination. Whether you're exploring the city on foot or taking a horse and carriage tour, as I did, you'll leave with memories of an enchanting place that feels...

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Rich DeerdogRich Deerdog
Ancient walled capital of Malta. What a beautiful and intimidating sight those walls are as you walk towards it. Standing imposingly on a hill, the ancient city is visible for miles, with its distinctive skyline. Best reached by walking up the road, mirroring the views experienced by those laying siege in centuries past, other routes are available. Inside this place is a wonderful maze of stone streets, delightful little squares, tiny restaurants and churches. Surprisingly, people actually live here. Cars enter these tiny streets. Some parts of the city will be recognisable to Game of Thrones fans, but the city doesn’t go overboard in pushing that connection, which is good to see. Lots of little places to eat inside. Very accessible. You like to see it. Walk across the bridge and you’re into Rabat, which is not walled, but also lovely to visit. Definitely visit here if you love your history and a chance to visit a unique place. Taxi from elsewhere very quick if you don’t fancy the walk. Not sure what it’s like in the summer when the hordes descend in coaches from the inevitable cruise ships. Possibly there’s a limit on how many can enter? Not sure. You’d like to think so.
Bernard “Mr B” ThieleBernard “Mr B” Thiele
Oh là là! Mdina is not a city — it’s a vintage bottle of history, uncorked under the Mediterranean sun. The moment you pass through those ancient gates, modern life vanishes like a bad wine at a good party. The streets are so quiet, you can hear your own thoughts echo — and for once, that’s a pleasure. Narrow alleys twist like vines through honey-colored stone, and every balcony seems hand-carved by a lovesick monk with too much time and too little wine. The city sits high on its hill like a retired duke, watching over Malta with serene detachment. And that cathedral! A baroque explosion that makes your moustache curl from sheer joy. Step inside, and you’re bathed in light and incense and the whispers of three centuries of prayers. I sipped a glass of Maltese wine in a little courtyard café where time itself had stopped to take a nap. The pastizz was warm, flaky, and possibly divine. Mdina isn’t a place you visit. It’s a place that visits you, softly, like a memory you never had. Go. Leave your watch at the door. Take your soul for a stroll.
X KingX King
There are places you visit, and then there are places that stay with you, Mdina is the latter. From the moment I stepped through the silent stone gates, I felt an instant shift. The narrow winding streets, the warm honey-colored walls, the quiet stillness… it’s like the entire town is holding space for you to breathe deeper, walk slower, and simply be. There’s a rhythm to life here that’s beautifully unhurried. People greet you with softness in their voice, the breeze moves gently through the alleyways, and the lack of cars makes it feel like time has paused just enough to let you catch up with yourself. I fell in love with the peaceful energy of Mdina. It’s not just about how stunning it is (and yes, every corner is picture-perfect), it’s how this place makes you feel. Grounded. Present. Grateful. Mdina isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience for the soul. And I already can’t wait to go back.
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Ancient walled capital of Malta. What a beautiful and intimidating sight those walls are as you walk towards it. Standing imposingly on a hill, the ancient city is visible for miles, with its distinctive skyline. Best reached by walking up the road, mirroring the views experienced by those laying siege in centuries past, other routes are available. Inside this place is a wonderful maze of stone streets, delightful little squares, tiny restaurants and churches. Surprisingly, people actually live here. Cars enter these tiny streets. Some parts of the city will be recognisable to Game of Thrones fans, but the city doesn’t go overboard in pushing that connection, which is good to see. Lots of little places to eat inside. Very accessible. You like to see it. Walk across the bridge and you’re into Rabat, which is not walled, but also lovely to visit. Definitely visit here if you love your history and a chance to visit a unique place. Taxi from elsewhere very quick if you don’t fancy the walk. Not sure what it’s like in the summer when the hordes descend in coaches from the inevitable cruise ships. Possibly there’s a limit on how many can enter? Not sure. You’d like to think so.
Rich Deerdog

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Oh là là! Mdina is not a city — it’s a vintage bottle of history, uncorked under the Mediterranean sun. The moment you pass through those ancient gates, modern life vanishes like a bad wine at a good party. The streets are so quiet, you can hear your own thoughts echo — and for once, that’s a pleasure. Narrow alleys twist like vines through honey-colored stone, and every balcony seems hand-carved by a lovesick monk with too much time and too little wine. The city sits high on its hill like a retired duke, watching over Malta with serene detachment. And that cathedral! A baroque explosion that makes your moustache curl from sheer joy. Step inside, and you’re bathed in light and incense and the whispers of three centuries of prayers. I sipped a glass of Maltese wine in a little courtyard café where time itself had stopped to take a nap. The pastizz was warm, flaky, and possibly divine. Mdina isn’t a place you visit. It’s a place that visits you, softly, like a memory you never had. Go. Leave your watch at the door. Take your soul for a stroll.
Bernard “Mr B” Thiele

Bernard “Mr B” Thiele

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There are places you visit, and then there are places that stay with you, Mdina is the latter. From the moment I stepped through the silent stone gates, I felt an instant shift. The narrow winding streets, the warm honey-colored walls, the quiet stillness… it’s like the entire town is holding space for you to breathe deeper, walk slower, and simply be. There’s a rhythm to life here that’s beautifully unhurried. People greet you with softness in their voice, the breeze moves gently through the alleyways, and the lack of cars makes it feel like time has paused just enough to let you catch up with yourself. I fell in love with the peaceful energy of Mdina. It’s not just about how stunning it is (and yes, every corner is picture-perfect), it’s how this place makes you feel. Grounded. Present. Grateful. Mdina isn’t just a destination, it’s an experience for the soul. And I already can’t wait to go back.
X King

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