Kuća Cospicuaban, Malta - Antonellaov/in dom
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Smještaj za 6
2 Sobe
2 Kupaonice
90 m²
1 bračni krevet
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Antonella je opisao/la svoj dom na talijanskom, engleskom.
Što će Vam se svidjeti u vezi s ovim domom
The house is located near the ferry to Valletta. It is a characteristic stone house of Malta. It is a 2 floor + rooftops House. The ground floor has the living room and kitchen with terrace and bathroom, the second floor has a double bedroom with bathroom and a room with two single beds. The third floor has two rooftops overlooking the Grand Harbour Marina. The house is most suitable for a family of 4 or two couples of friends. We have also a sofabed with 1 double bed.
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The Three Cities
The Three Cities offer an intriguing insight into Malta and its history. Left largely unvisited, these cities are a slice of authentic life as well as a glimpse into Malta’s maritime fortunes.
The Three Cities can rightly claim to be the cradle of Maltese history, as Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (L-Isla) and Cospicua (Bormnla) have provided a home and fortress to almost every people who settled on the Islands.
Their harbour inlets have been in use since Phoenician times: the docks always providing a living for local people, but also leaving them vulnerable when Malta’s rulers were at war. As the first home to the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities’ palaces, churches, forts and bastions are far older than Valletta’s.
The local communities here celebrate holy days and festas as nowhere else on the Islands. The most spectacular events are the Easter processions when statues of the “Risen Christ” are carried at a run through crowded streets.
Location and transport
Ferry to Valletta
Just take a left on the waterfront, after crossing the pedestrian bridge, and you will see the Ferry landing in a few
hundred meters. The Ferry runs every half hour and it will take you to Valletta in less then 10
minutes.
Buses to Valletta
Just cross the pedestrian bridge, take a right on the main road and you will see the bus Stop, on
the other side. Both buses number 2 and 3 will take you to Valletta in about 20 to 30 minutes. The cost is Euro 1,50
and you can use the ticket on different buses for 2 hours.
Other Buses
On the opposite side of the street, near the canal on the
left, you have buses going on the opposite direction. Number 2 will take you to Smart City, Kalcara and Rinella Bay. In Rinella you can have a swim on a small sandy beach.
Number 124 goes to Marsaskala, which is also good for a swim and for nightlife.
The cost is Euro 1,50 and you can use the ticket on different buses for 2 hours.
The Three Cities offer an intriguing insight into Malta and its history. Left largely unvisited, these cities are a slice of authentic life as well as a glimpse into Malta’s maritime fortunes.
The Three Cities can rightly claim to be the cradle of Maltese history, as Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (L-Isla) and Cospicua (Bormnla) have provided a home and fortress to almost every people who settled on the Islands.
Their harbour inlets have been in use since Phoenician times: the docks always providing a living for local people, but also leaving them vulnerable when Malta’s rulers were at war. As the first home to the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities’ palaces, churches, forts and bastions are far older than Valletta’s.
The local communities here celebrate holy days and festas as nowhere else on the Islands. The most spectacular events are the Easter processions when statues of the “Risen Christ” are carried at a run through crowded streets.
Location and transport
Ferry to Valletta
Just take a left on the waterfront, after crossing the pedestrian bridge, and you will see the Ferry landing in a few
hundred meters. The Ferry runs every half hour and it will take you to Valletta in less then 10
minutes.
Buses to Valletta
Just cross the pedestrian bridge, take a right on the main road and you will see the bus Stop, on
the other side. Both buses number 2 and 3 will take you to Valletta in about 20 to 30 minutes. The cost is Euro 1,50
and you can use the ticket on different buses for 2 hours.
Other Buses
On the opposite side of the street, near the canal on the
left, you have buses going on the opposite direction. Number 2 will take you to Smart City, Kalcara and Rinella Bay. In Rinella you can have a swim on a small sandy beach.
Number 124 goes to Marsaskala, which is also good for a swim and for nightlife.
The cost is Euro 1,50 and you can use the ticket on different buses for 2 hours.
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Je li ovaj stan prikladan za osobe koje rade na daljinu?
Da, ovaj smještaj ima WiFi vezu. Savjetujemo da o tome razgovarate s domaćinom kako biste bili sigurni da je brzina veze dovoljna za Vaše potrebe.
Koliko spavaćih soba ima u ovom smještaju?
Ovaj smještaj ima 2 spavaće sobe.
Kolika je površina ovog smještaja?
Površina ovog smještaja je 90m2.
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