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Join us on our continuing adventures in Malta! This time, we’re exploring the capital city, Valletta. We hop on the ferry from Sliema (only €3.80 return). We find out whether it’s worth hiring a car on Malta… We start at St Elmo’s Fort and work our way down to the Triton Fountain at the gates of the city We see the Siege Bell and try to work our what the air raid siren is for. Do let us know in the comments if you know what it was for! Merchant Street is a great place for souvenir shopping and takes us to St John’s Co-Cathedral. You MUST visit this beautiful place – it’s quite awe inspiring! How often do you get to see Caravaggio paintings in the place they were created for? Lunch time! We head to the Food Market and tuck into lovely poke bowls and wash it down with Kinnie, Malta’s own soft drink. Delish! Can you buy it in the UK?? Hastings Garden is a lovely quiet place and check out the views across to the Three Cities. The Saluting Battery turns out to be an emotional place for Naomi. #missyouDad It’s Neil’s birthday so we celebrate with a drink (or two) at Café Society on Triq San Gwann. A lovely spot with a great vibe. We pop into The Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel which was rebuilt after WWII as the original was destroyed in the war. Then back across the water for a final look at the gorgeous view of the city. Thanks for supporting our channel. 👍 Contact us on Twitter @GrapeSodaYT Instagram @grapesodatravels Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Support us by buying us a coffee over on https://ko-fi.com/grapesodatravels It really helps us to continue to develop our skills and go on travels! Photo credit: Nathan Hughes Hamilton (Flickr) CC BY 2.0 DEED Attribution 2.0 Generic