One of the most memorable stop on our road trip was Mdina, a medieval hilltop town that still feels like the 15th
century. It is believed that the city was first settled in 700BC by the
Phoenicians – nearly 3,000 years ago! The walled city is the former
capital of Malta and was suggested as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1998 (it is still to be decided if Mdina is declared UNESCO World Heritage).
1 May 2014
Polaroid of the week: Medieval Mdina, Malta
Globetrottergirls.com 20/04/2014: "Before I returned to Germany from Malta,
I hired a car to see more of the tiny state. My friend Mei and I set
off to explore the fishing villages, little bays and historic towns on
the little island – and this turned out to be my favorite day in Malta!
Walking around the narrow streets of the
town, passing medieval churches, the palace and the well-preserved, for
Malta typical limestone buildings felt like a...read on."