




Mdina and Rabat Walking Tour | 2.5 hours
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Walk through Mdina narrow streets and historic walls
Visit St. Paul’s Catacombs hidden underground in Rabat
Explore World War Two shelters and wartime history
Discover St. Paul’s Grotto religious site and heritage
Learn stories of Phoenicians Romans Arabs Knights
Experience local culture traditions and architecture of cities
Explore the historic cities of Mdina and Rabat on a guided walking tour that uncovers centuries of Maltese history and culture. Mdina, the old Capital City of Malta, boasts a 4000-year timeline and has witnessed the rise and fall of invaders including the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Turks, Knights, and the British. Known as the Silent City, Mdina is filled with narrow winding streets, imposing walls, and hidden corners waiting to be explored. Visitors will step back in time, discovering major historical milestones, intriguing anecdotes, and stories not found in traditional guidebooks.
The tour continues in Rabat with visits to the St. Paul’s Catacombs, World War II shelters, and St. Paul’s Grotto, offering a deep dive into local history and cultural heritage. Guests will enjoy expert commentary from a licensed guide while wandering the streets of these ancient towns, learning about historical events, architecture, and local legends. The combination of Mdina and Rabat provides a full experience of Malta’s historical heart, perfect for those interested in architecture, religion, or history, and for anyone wanting to experience the unique charm of these timeless cities.
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Explore the historic cities of Mdina and Rabat on a guided walking tour that uncovers centuries of Maltese history and culture. Mdina, the old Capital City of Malta, boasts a 4000-year timeline and has witnessed the rise and fall of invaders including the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Turks, Knights, and the British. Known as the Silent City, Mdina is filled with narrow winding streets, imposing walls, and hidden corners waiting to be explored. Visitors will step back in time, discovering major historical milestones, intriguing anecdotes, and stories not found in traditional guidebooks.
The tour continues in Rabat with visits to the St. Paul’s Catacombs, World War II shelters, and St. Paul’s Grotto, offering a deep dive into local history and cultural heritage. Guests will enjoy expert commentary from a licensed guide while wandering the streets of these ancient towns, learning about historical events, architecture, and local legends. The combination of Mdina and Rabat provides a full experience of Malta’s historical heart, perfect for those interested in architecture, religion, or history, and for anyone wanting to experience the unique charm of these timeless cities.
- Mdina Rabat tour ticket
- Catacombs entry ticket
- Ww two shelters entry ticket
- St pauls Grotto ticket
- Food drinks
- Other tickets
- Pickup dropoff service
- Gratuities
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Water bottle
Light jacket
Camera
Small bag
Cash
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
- Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
- Pets
- Families with children
- Groups of friends
- Solo travelers
- Photography lovers
- Culture and history enthusiasts
- Nature enthusiasts
- Couples
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Activity Provider: Excursions in Malta | Arrigo Group
