Discover the best top things to do in Rabat, Malta including Laser Tag Malta, Mdina, Rabat & Mtarfa Tourist Sightseeing Train Tour, St Paul's Catacombs, St. Paul's Grotto, Gianpula Village.
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The best place to play Laser Tag outdoors in Malta! Laser Tag is a fun-packed, team activity where players score points by tagging opponents with their taggers. The game ends when all the opponents have been tagged out. It is a mixture of Tag and Hide & Seek, and is best played outdoors in the woods.
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Experience Malta’s only ‘Quality Assured Visitor Attraction’ sightseeing train tour service that departs every hour from a terminus next to the Domus Romana (Roman Villa) Mdina, near public transport Bus interchange and a short walk from Mdina Main Gate whilst following signs through Howard Gardens.The train tour provides a very informative commentary in seven languages on the historical, cultural and architectural importance of the areas of Mdina, Rabat and Mtarfa. The Melita Trains tour is especially suited for those tourists who arrive to these areas on their own by public transport or by sightseeing buses which is the ideal travelling means to discover the charms and rich heritage of these areas at a guaranteed value for money service.The tour’s duration is approximately 30 minutes with an 8km route that passes adjacent to Mdina Main Gate, Old Casino Notabile, then to the heart of Rabat with its numerous archaeological places, in close proximity to St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Grotto, the catacombs of St. Paul’s and St. Agatha Complex and thereon to the suburb of Ghar Barka with picturesque views of Rabat and the surrounding countryside.The Melita Trains sightseeing tour then proceeds into the heart of the neighbouring town of Mtarfa viewing other interesting buildings such as the Ex Royal Navy Hospital and the Clock Tower.
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St.Paul's Catacombs are a typical complex of interconnected, underground Roman cemeteries that were in use up to the 4th century AD. They are located on the outskirts of the old Roman capital Melite (today's Mdina), since Roman law prohibited burials within the city. St Paul's Catacombs represent the earliest and largest archaeological evidence of Christianity in Malta. The site was cleared and investigated in 1894 by Dr A.A. Caruana, the pioneer of Christian era archaeology in Malta.
Came here early to beat any crowds and was happy to find it pretty empty as it was early in the morning and Winter time. More or less had the place to myself at times which was a little spooky but great as no queuing to get into the catacombs or squeezing round others as once inside each tomb there is not much room. Very reasonable entrance price at only €5 so very pleased with that. Well worth a visit and enjoyable day out. If coming from tas-sliema (where I was staying) get the 202 bus, only €1.50 for the longish journey of 45 minutes to the last stop in bus station of Rabat across the road from the entrance to Mdina, also well worth a visit especially for any Game of Thrones fans as this doubled up as Kings Landing and Red Keep. Beautiful place and highly recommend.
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Very unusual and interesting place to visit, doesn't matter your spiritual orientation. You should go!
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