6 Things to do Good for Kids in Mdina That You Shouldn't Miss

September 14, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Graceful Mdina, the stately town known as the Silent City, holds court from the southwest corner of the captivating island of Malta. The commanding medieval Old City perches on its rocky promontory, its fortified bastions looming above the azure waters of the Mediterranean. This enchanting Maltese city offers a warren of narrow streets, populated by churches, palaces and gracious houses, punctuated by large squares and delightfully free of cars in its UNESCO-designated ancient quarters.
Restaurants in Mdina

1. Mdina Old City

Pjazza San Publiju, Mdina, Island of Malta Malta +356 2291 5000 http://www.visitmalta.com/en/mdina-and-rabat
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4.5 based on 13,072 reviews

Mdina Old City

Reviewed By Chockybear - Rotherham, United Kingdom

Made the visit to Mdina with my wonderful friends it simply is breathtaking and so quiet in places the architecture is stunning and for fans of Game of Thrones there are one or to memorable places to see , as we went in the winter it wasn’t to busy , best way to get there is the hop on hop off buses on the Blue line !!

2. Mdina Main Gate - Baroque gateway

Main Gate Area Bridge, Mdina, Island of Malta Malta +356 2145 4480 http://www.malta-info.co.uk/attractions/mdina_main_gate.html
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4.5 based on 583 reviews

Mdina Main Gate - Baroque gateway

Reviewed By jch0 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Great entrance to Mdina and impressive former moat now filled in as gardens. Very, very busy and pictures being taken constantly of the main gate/entrance. Game of Thrones connection!!

3. Magic Train Ride

Next to Domus Romana, Rabat Interchange, Mdina, Island of Malta Malta +356 7921 2142
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4.0 based on 244 reviews

Magic Train Ride

Reviewed By davidm3215

This land train is well worth going on, 30 minutes travelling around outside the city of Mdina and Rabat, the commentary is good and you see many places and views that you would other wise miss, we thoroughly enjoyed it and the driver is very friendly.

4. Howard Gardens

Triq tal-Muzew, Mdina, Island of Malta Malta +356 2145 4480 http://www.malta.com/en/attraction/culture/garden-park/howard-gardens
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4.0 based on 170 reviews

Howard Gardens

Reviewed By 860gregd

Howard Gardens. I had several opportunities to walk the gardens or lower castle / walled city moat. The grounds were impeccable and very well maintained. Since it was January there were not many flowers blooming, but the foliage and tree that there were healthy.

5. Pjazza Mesquita

7 Triq Mesquita, Mdina, Island of Malta Malta
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4.0 based on 64 reviews

Pjazza Mesquita

Reviewed By gadrian19 - Bucharest, Romania

One of the main squares of Mdina old city, it has a wonderful century old feel and is a good place to unwind. My fiancee and I visited the old city to see the actual streets and buildings, not for checking out the filming locations of Game of Thrones.

6. National Museum of Natural History

Vilhena Palace St Publius Square, Mdina, Island of Malta MDN 1010 Malta +356 2145 5951 [email protected] http://heritagemalta.org/national-museum-of-natural-history/
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3.0 based on 253 reviews

National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History, situated within the Vilhena Palace, including display areas that cover various topics such as Maltese Geology and Palaeontology, exotic mammals, marine fauna, insects, shells and birds and other topics like human evolution.

Reviewed By JPSWashington_DC

A small, but very well laid out natural history museum of Malta with a vintage flair. Highlights include a terrific explanation of Malta’s geology and the vertebrates and sea life rooms. Admission is free if you purchase the Heritage Malta pass.

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