Morning walk to victoria gate ,Valletta Malta
Victoria Gate is a city gate in Valletta, Malta. It was built by the British in 1885, and was named after Queen Victoria. The gate is the main entrance into the city from the Grand Harbour area, which was once the busiest part of the city
Valletta Water front, Victoria gate, Ferry to Three cities Malta 2018
Lunch and Walking from Floriana to the water front checking out the shops restaurants and cruse ship, down to historic Victoria gate , and then hop onto the ferry over to the three cities, ...Great day out !!!
Valletta Malta From Victoria Gate 17Feb11.mp4
A view from on top of Victoria Gate Valletta Malta. Malta's natural Grand Harbour can be seen in the backround.
Valletta Malta Victoria Gate 17Feb11.mp4
Another beautifuf aspect of Valletta,Malta's Capital City,and its fortifications
Phoenicia Hotel, Valletta, Malta - Unravel Travel TV
Phoenicia Hotel is a 5 star luxury hotel in Malta ideal for business, pleasure, or perhaps a combination of both. It's location makes it an idyllic hotel for a holiday in Malta as it stands at the City Gates of Valletta, Malta's grand capital city. A national treasure opened in 1947, Hotel Phoenicia has played a key role in Malta's social and cultural history. Stars, socialites and the crowned heads of Europe have enjoyed this 5 star hotel for over 60 years.
The Phoenicia Hotel in Valletta, Malta is a 5 star luxury historic Art Deco hotel. From the luxurious soft furnishings, to the in-room espresso machines and carefully chosen furniture, it is the details that make your stay a memorable one.
LIVE Unravel Travel TV
Unravel Travel TV Website
Unravel Travel TV Twitter
Unravel Travel TV Pinterest
Unravel Travel TV on You Tube
[4K] VALLETTA MALTA (2018) WALKING TOUR - St George's Square to Triton Fountain
If you're wondering what to see in Valletta in 1 day, Join us on this winter city walk, a slow tv experience of the historic heart of Malta, with fortresses, cathedrals, red phone boxes and fountains as our companions.
This Winter Walking Tour in Valletta Malta, will walk you through history.
Be sure to give us your thoughts and tips in the comments section below. We always look forward to hearing from you.
We start amongst the restaurants and bars of Old Theatre Street before moving into St George's Square.
Following Republic Street, we encounter Republic Square and the Great Siege Monument 1565. We are then welcomed by the bells of St John's Cathedral as we pass into Merchants Street before taking St Lucia's Street. With the stunning view of Sta. Lucija before us, we descend the old steps onto Lvant and the old city walls.
We pass Victoria Gate and gaze out to the harbour before passing the Grand Harbour Hotel and Hotel British before our ascent back up past the Saluting Battery and onto Castille Place and a view of the Auberge Castille.
We continue to the Royal Opera House, past the New Parliament Building and exit through the grand Valletta City gate towards the renovated plaza and the Triton Fountain.
Itinery:
00:08 Old Theatre Street
00:25 St Georges Square
2:20 Republic Street, Republic Square
3:45 St Johns Co-Cathedral Museum
4:25 St Johns Co-Cathedral
5:20 Merchant Street
6:20 St Lucia's Street
7:15 Sta. Lucija
8:10 Lvant
10:00 Victoria gate, Quarry Wharf
11:10 Grand Harbour Hotel
11:40 Hotel British
11:50 Triq Il-Batterija
13:00 War Rooms and NATO Tunnels
14:00 Cafe Deux Baronnes
14:00 The Saluting Battery
15:20 Triq Sant' Orsla
15:45 Castille Place, Malta Stock Exchange, Auberge Castille
16:30 St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity
17:10 St Catherine of Italy
17:35 Pjazza Jean de Vallette
17:40 Royal Opera House,
18:15 New Parliament Building
18:50 Valletta City gate
20:00 Main Bus Terminus
20:10 The Triton Fountain
Some of you have asked how we afford a life of non stop travel (and if you can do it even if you’re broke?) We don't mind sharing this with you...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL?
Consider using one of the links below to shop at Amazon. There's no cost to you in any way, and we may receive a small commission from Amazon to help pay for our equipment.
THIS VIDEO FILMED WITH:
GoPro Hero 6 Black:
(UK)
(USA)
Zhiyun Gimbal Stabilizer:
(UK)
(USA)
FULL EQUIPMENT LISTING:
Latest GoPro Hero Black:
(UK)
(USA)
Latest Zhiyun Gimbal Stabilizer:
(UK)
(USA)
SanDisk Extreme Plus 128 GB Memory Card:
(UK)
(USA)
OnePlus 3 64GB Smartphone:
(UK)
(USA)
Anker External Power bank:
(UK)
(USA)
External Microphone:
(UK)
(USA)
Please SUBSCRIBE to catch all our videos as they're released -
#valletta #malta #walkingtour #slowtv #citywalks #videowalks #relaxation #livingwalks
Valletta grand harbour, Lower Barrakka gardens and The siege bell , Malta
Great new video from Englishman in Malta, Walking down to Victoria gate, !!! Lets see what we find !!!!!!.....The Grand Harbour also known as the Port of Valletta, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It has been substantially modified over the years with extensive docks, wharves, and fortifications.
#8 360 Walk Valletta Malta: Republic Past Parliament Thru City Gate to Triton Fountain
【K】Malta Travel-Valletta[몰타 여행-발레타]머천 스트리트의 벼룩시장/Merchant Street Market/Shopping/Store
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
■ The Travels of Nearly Everywhere! 10,000 of HD world travel video clips with English subtitle! (Click on 'subtitles/CC' button)
■ '구독' 버튼을 누르고 10,000여 개의 생생한 【HD】영상을 공유 해 보세요! (Click on 'setting'-'quality'- 【1080P HD】 ! / 더보기 SHOW MORE ↓↓↓)
● Subscribe to YOUTUBE -
● Follow me on TWITTER -
● Like us on FACEBOOK -
● KBS 걸어서세계속으로 홈페이지 -
[한국어 정보]
매일 오전에만 서는 발레타의 벼룩시장. 바다를 살피며 날선 창끝을 곧추세웠던 군사의 도시는 어느덧 장터가 들어서고 사람들이 복작거리는 쇼핑의 도시로 변모했다. 세계 어딜 가나 벼룩시장은 그곳 사람들의 표정과 냄새가 살아있어 좋다. 몰타 사람들이 즐겨 찾는다는 이 시장에는 각종 중고 물품에서부터 식료품, 액세서리, 의류까지 다양한 상품들이 그야말로 시장다운 가격에 나와 있다. 그 중에서도 특히 몰타 사람들이 좋아하는 과자나 와인을 파는 가게 앞은 지갑을 여는 손님들로 북적였다. 할아버지, 아버지에 이어 3대째 이곳에서 장사를 하고 있다는 파올로 씨. 수십 년 세월 함께 해 온 단골손님들에게 그는 상품보다는 마음을 팔고 있는 듯 했다. “단골손님들이 늘 제게 와서 물건을 구입해가고 저도 그분들에게 상품을 공급하는 일이 즐겁습니다. 삶에 만족할 수 있고요. 맑은 날도 있고 바람 부는 날도 있고, 때로 궂은 날도 있지만 장사라는 것이 그런 것이죠.” 맑은 날에도 바람 부는 날에도, 그리고 궂은 날에 도 시장에는 사람이 있고, 오가는 마음이 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
I am only standing Valletta's daily flea market. Salpimyeo the sea nalseon the city's military has erected upright spear slip entering the marketplace bokjak people was transformed into the city's shopping streets. Where Ghana World flea market may look and smell of people who are alive there. Maltese people will enjoy this look me in the grocery market has, accessories, literally down the market price to a variety of clothing from various types of products are used goods. Among them, especially those Maltese favorite sweets or selling wine shop front was crowded with guests open the purse. Grandfather, three generations, and that Paolo's buried here, followed by the father. Year-on-year to patrons with dozens of years, he seemed to mind, rather than selling merchandise. Patrons are always going to come to me buying the stuff I'm fun things to supply the goods to Them. Itgoyo take comfort in life. Sunny days and windy days and sometimes bad days like that, but hers is called trade. Even on a sunny day in a windy day, and even in inclement day, the market has a man, and from the heart.
[Maltese: Google Translator]
I am suq Valletta Briegħed kuljum biss wieqfa. Salpimyeo-baħar nalseon militari tal-belt ikun inbena slip lanza wieqfa jidħlu nies-suq bokjak kien trasformata toroq shopping tal-belt. Fejn Gana World Briegħed suq tista 'tfittex u riħa ta' nies li huma ħajjin hemmhekk. Poplu Malti se jgawdu din tfittex me fis-suq tal-merċa tkun, aċċessorji, litteralment l-prezz tas-suq għal varjetà ta 'ħwejjeġ minn tipi varji ta' prodotti huma użati oġġetti. Fost dawn, speċjalment dawk ħelu favoriti Maltin jew bejgħ ta 'quddiem ħanut inbid kien miżgħud mistednin tiftaħ il-purse. Nannu, tliet ġenerazzjonijiet, u li Paolo s midfun hawn, segwit mill-missier. Minn sena wara sena biex patruni ma 'għexieren ta' snin, hu deher f'moħħna, aktar milli bejgħ merkanzija. Patruni huma dejjem ser jiġu lili jixtru l-għalf jien affarijiet gost li jfornu l-oġġetti li Them. Itgoyo jieħdu l-kumdità fil-ħajja. Ġurnata xemxija u l-ġranet mirjieħ u ġranet kultant ħżiena bħal dik, iżda ont huwa msejjaħ il-kummerċ. Anke fuq ġurnata xemxija fil-jum irjiħat, u anke fil-jum qalil, is-suq għandu raġel, u mill-qalb.
[Information]
■클립명: 유럽088-몰타01-03 머천 스트리트의 벼룩시장/Merchant Street Market/Shopping/Store
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 박현민 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2008년 4월 April
[Keywords]
유럽,Europe,,몰타,Malta,Repubblika ta' Malta,Republic of Malta,박현민,2008,4월 April
[4K] MALTA - VALLETTA - The Streets of Valletta
Today we are going to walk the streets of Valletta
Content / Itinerary:
0:00 - Triton Fountain - Intro
1:08 - Valletta Gate / Valletta Bridge
1:48 - Parliament of Malta
3:02 - The Royal Opera House of Malta
3:56 - Republic Street
6:23 - Taking a look at Street San Gwann / St John Street
7:54 - The entrance of St John's Co-Cathedral
7:56 - Great Siege Monument 1565
9:10 - St George’s Square and the Grandmaster Palace
10:56 - Old Theatre Street
11:20 - Strait Street
13:38 - Take a look at the Archbishop Street then continue on Strait Street
14:02 - St. Christopher Street
14:54 - Republic Street
16:29 - Archbishop Street
17:55 - Merchants Street
20:51 - St. Lucia's Street
23:24 - Lvant Street
24:10 - Victoria Gate
25:08 - Take a look at the Three Cities
24:10 - Victoria Gate
26:41 - St Ursula Street
29:15 - Cafe Deux Baronnes with a beautiful view
32:30 - Upper Barrakka Garden
37:45 - The Auberge Castille and the Castille Hotel
39:57 - St Catherine of Italy Church
40:00 - Merchants Street
40:50 - Napoleons Flat and Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade Promotion
43:05 - St John Street
44:05 - St John’s Co-Cathedral
45:55 - Strait Street
47:20 - Take a look at the Melita Street
48:47 - Triq in-Nofsinhar
49:55 - The Royal Opera House of Malta
51:31 - Parliament of Malta
54:00 - Valletta Gate / Valletta Bridge
54:40 - Triton Fountain
Your Next Booking.com - 10 percent credit back:
Please SUBSCRIBE to never miss any of our videos as they're released -
#MaltaWalks #Malta Walks #Malta #walkingtour #hikinginmalta #videowalks
Fortifications of Malta ????????
Using Google earth Studio, having a look at some of the countless bastions, cavaliers, ditches, counterguards, curtains and batteries which make up the vast network of fortifications on the Mediterranean island of Malta.
1). Fort St. Angelo (Antiquity) was built by the Knights of St. John over a ruins of a castle dating back to Norman times. It lies at the tip of Birgu, one of the three cities.
2). Birgu Forifications (1530 -1560). When the Knights of St. John moved to Malta in 1530, they established themselves in Birgu. The first modifications were made to the Castrum Maris, which was soon to be re-named Fort St. Angelo and used as the Grand Master's residence. The entire town slowly began to be surrounded by large walls, in a similar style to the Order's earlier defences in Rhodes. Birgu's land front was completed by 1540.
3). Santa Margherita Lines (1638 – 1736). The foundation stones was laid on 30th December 1638. When the three central bastions were completed in 1645, construction work stopped due to lack of funds and the lines remained unfinished for many years. Construction resumed in 1715 and was completed by 1736.4). Cottonera Lines (1670 - 1723). A six kilometer long line of fortifications, including ten bastions and seven main gates, in the shape of a semi-circle commissioned by Grand Master Nicola Cotoner.
5). Valletta Fortifications (1566 - 1635) in 1566 the foundation stone of the city was laid by the actual Master of Saint John`s order Jean de Valette, whose surname gave the name to the capital of Malta.
6). Floriana Lines (1635 - 1669) It was realised in 1635 that Valletta’s fortifications alone were not strong enough to withstand a long siege. Therefore, construction of the Floriana Lines commenced to enclose Valletta’s land front.
7). Senglea Fortifications (1552 - 1565) The first fortification to be built was Fort Saint Michael in 1552, and the majority of the fortifications were built over the next decade when it was founded by Grand Master Claude de la Sengle.
8). Mdina (Antiquity) was built far away from the sea, on a high hill, so that from its bastions and towers, any enemy who would dare attack could be clearly visible. The city’s walls provided shelter to all of the island’s inhabitants during the frequent attacks from corsairs.
9). Fort Ricasoli (1670 - 1698) a bastioned fort in Kalkara. After it was decommissioned in the 1960s, the fort was used for industrial purposes. Today, the fort remains mostly intact but in a dilapidated state, and it is used as a filming location and a tank cleaning facility.
10). Fort St. Elmo (1552 -1565). Best known for its role in the Great Seige of Malta in 1565. The fort withstood the siege for 28 days, falling to the Ottoman Turks on 23 June 1565. None of the defending knights survived, and only nine of the Maltese defenders survived by swimming across to Fort St. Angelo on the other side of the Grand Harbour after Fort St Elmo fell. The long siege bought much needed time for the preparation of the other two fortresses.
11). Fort Tingné (1723 - 1798) was built to protect the entrance to Marsamxett Harbour, and it is one of the oldest polygonal forts in the world. The fort was extensively altered by the British in the 19th century, and it remained in use by the military until 1979.
12). Saint Thomas Tower (1614) a large bastioned watchtower in Marsaskala. It was the third of six Wignacourt towers placed on stategic points around the island.
13). Fort Manoel (1723 - 1798) located to the north west of Valletta, and commands Marsamxett Harbour and the anchorage of Sliema Creek. The fort is an example of Baroque architecture, and it was designed with both functionality and aesthetics in mind.
13). Citadel (Antiquity) in Gozo. A major reconstruction of the southern walls of the Citadel was undertaken between 1599 and 1622, transforming it into a gunpowder fortress. The northern walls were left intact, and today they still retain a largely medieval form. The new fortifications were criticised in later decades, and plans to demolish the entire citadel were made multiple times in the 17th and 18th centuries, but were never carried out.
14). St. Julians is a town in the central Region. It is situated along the coast, north of the country's capital, Valletta. It is known for tourism-oriented businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and nightclubs which are centred mainly in an area known as Paceville.
#Malta #MaltaFortifications #KnightsofMalta
Demolition of City Gate Valletta.wmv
A historical moment in the history of our City Gate in Valletta. It's the third time we are having a change to this gate, if we are going to call it a gate now after it is finished.
Driving Through Valletta
Short footage driving trough Valletta, Malta. Summer 2014
5m +1 Live ( Queen Victoria Statue ) Valletta MALTA
The Magic of Valletta
The sights and sounds of Valletta - its streets and squares, churches and Auberges, museums, gardens, formidable fortifications and magnificent ports. Valletta is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and was selected as the European Capital of Culture for 2018!
The video starts around Valletta's peripheral road from the Marsamxett side, past Fort St. Elmo and the Mediterranean Conference Centre to the Grand Harbour side and through the Lower and Upper Barrakka Gardens. We then criss-cross along its grid-pattern streets visiting all the churches, museums, Auberges and other buildings. Below are some of the highlights.
Archbishop's Palace [19:20]
Palace Armoury [32:46]
Auberge d'Aragon [03:17]
former location of Auberge d'Auvergne (law courts) [30:55]
Auberge de Baviere [04:44]
Auberge de Castille [23:55]
former location of Auberge de France [18:09]
Auberge d'Italie (Muża fine arts museum) [16:27]
Auberge de Provence (Archaeology Museum) [29:50]
The breakwater [05:20]
Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel [02:01]
Carafa Palace (Old Bakery Street) [20:04]
Caravaggio's the Beheading of St. John [28:03]
Castellania Palace [15:47]
Underground water cisterns (Great Siege Square) [31:01]
Ferreria Palace (Republic Street) [28:48]
Food market (is-Suq) [15:03]
Fortifications Interpretation Centre [01:30]
Landside ramparts and ditch (Laparelli Gardens) [21:34]
Fort St.Elmo [04:57]
St. George's Square and Grandmaster's Palace [31:58]
Great Siege Square and Monument [30:43]
Hastings Gardens [21:28]
Hostel de Verdelin (Archbishop Street) [33:42]
House of Catalunya [04:36]
Jesuits' Church [14:48]
Lascaris War Rooms [23:01]
Lower Barrakka Gardens the Memorial Bell [07:24]
Manoel Theatre also in Old Theatre Street [02:14]
Mediterranean Conference Centre (Knights' old hospital). Nissena Philharmonic Orchestra playing Albert Ketelbey's In a Persian Market in the Republic Hall [06:27]
Merchants Street [13:50]
Mikiel Anton Vassalli Street [18:30]
Old Bakery Street (Strada Forni) [19:57]
Old Mint Street (Strada Zekka) [18:55]
Our Lady of Damascus Greek Catholic Church [26:21]
Our Lady Tal- Pilar Church [03:27]
Our Lady of Victories Church [17:25]
Palace State Rooms [32:12]
Parisio Palace [17:02]
Renzo Piano's Parliament building [24:10]
Republic Square and Bibliotheca [31:39]
Republic Street (Strada Rjali) [28:14]
Tas-Sagramentini Church (St. Christopher Street) [25:51]
St. Andrew's Scots' Church [18:02]
St. Augustine's Church [20:49]
St. Barbara Bastion [07:46]
St. Barbara Church [29:13]
St. Catherine of Italy Church [17:10]
St. Catherine's Monastery and Church [33:57]
St. Dominic Basilica [14:10]
St. Francis Church [29:25]
St. Frederick Street [26:00]
St. George Greek Orthodox Church [14:30]
St. James Cavalier [23:59]
St. James Church [16:17]
St. John Cavalier [21:08]
St. John's Co-Cathedral [26:45]
St. Magdalene's Church [13:29]
St. Paul's Anglican Pro-Cathedral [02:47]
St. Paul's Church [12:51]
St. Paul's Street [12:16]
St. Nicholas Church (Tal-Erwieh) [13:55]
St. Roque Romanian Orthodox Church (Santu Rokku) [11:30]
St. Ursula Church [11:02]
St. Ursula Street [10:05]
Santa Lucia Church [07:59]
Strait Street (Strada Stretta) [24:31]
Ta' Gieżu Church [11:43]
Upper Barrakka Gardens [09:10]
Victor Pasmore Gallery (St. James Counterguard) [23:31]
Victoria Gate and Ta' Liesse Church [08:25]
War Museum (Fort St. Elmo) [05:59]
Zachary Street [26:30]
Zondadari Palace [15:34]
Malta
Malta 2016. 12. 31. - 2017. 01. 03.
Favourite-MaltaMedia: Valletta city gate shops vacate
Favourite-MaltaMedia: Valletta city gate shops vacate. More news at
La Valletta, Malta, Europe
Valletta is the capital of Malta, colloquially known as Il-Belt in Maltese. It is located in the central-eastern portion of the island of Malta, and the historical city has a population of 6,966. Valletta is the second southernmost capital of the EU member states after Nicosia. Valletta contains buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as Knights Hospitaller. The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas, though World War II left major scars on the city. The City of Valletta was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. The city was named for Jean Parisot de la Valette, who succeeded in defending the island from an Ottoman invasion in 1565. The official name given by the Order of Saint John was Humilissima Civitas Valletta The Most Humble City of Valletta, or Città Umilissima in Italian. The bastions, curtains and ravelins along with the beauty of its Baroque palaces, gardens and churches, led the ruling houses of Europe to give the city its nickname Superbissima Most Proud. The Valletta peninsula has two natural harbours, Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour. The Grand Harbour is Malta's major port, with unloading quays at Marsa. A cruise-liner terminal is located along the old seawall of the Valletta Waterfront that Grandmaster Manuel Pinto de Fonseca built. Valletta features a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Valletta experiences a lack of precipitation during the summer months and heavier precipitation during the winter months. Winter temperatures are moderated by the city's proximity to the sea. As a result, Valletta enjoys mild winters. Average high temperatures range from around 15 °C (59 °F) in January to about 30 °C (86 °F) in August, while average low temperatures range from around 10 °C (50 °F) in January to 22 °C (72 °F) in August. The city is on the island of Malta so it shares its early history with the island. Immediately after the end of the Siege of Malta in 1565, the Order decided to found a new city on the Xiberras peninsula to fortify the Order's position in Malta and bind the Knights to the island. The foundation stone of Valletta was laid by the Grandmaster of the Order, Jean Parisot de la Valette on 28 March 1566. La Valette placed the first stone in Our Lady of Victories Church. In his book Dell'Istoria della Sacra Religione et Illustrissima Militia di San Giovanni Gierosolimitano (English: The History of the Sacred Religion and Illustrious Militia of St John of Jerusalem), written between 1594 and 1602, Giacomo Bosio writes that when the cornerstone of Valletta was placed, a group of Maltese elders said: Iegi zimen en fel wardia col sceber raba iesue uquie (Which in modern Maltese reads, Jiġi żmien li fil-Wardija [l-Għolja Sciberras] kull xiber raba' jiswa uqija, and in English, There will come a time when every piece of land on Sciberras Hill will be worth its weight in gold). Grand Master La Valette died on 21 August 1568 at age 74 and never saw the completion of his city. Originally interred in the church of Our Lady of the Victories, his remains now rest in St. John's Co-Cathedral among the tombs of other Grand Masters of the Knights of Malta. Francesco Laparelli was the city's principal designer and his plan departed from medieval Maltese architecture, which exhibited irregular winding streets and alleys. He designed the new city on a rectangular grid, and without any collacchio (an area restricted for important buildings). The streets were designed to be wide and straight, beginning centrally from the City Gate and ending at Fort Saint Elmo overlooking the Mediterranean; certain bastions were built 153 feet (47 m) tall. The Maltese architect Gerolamo Cassar was responsible for a number of the buildings. After the Knights' departure and the brief French occupation, building projects in Valletta resumed under British rule. These projects included widening gates, demolishing and rebuilding structures, widening newer houses over the years, and installing civic projects. Nazi and Fascist air raids throughout World War II caused much destruction. The Royal Opera House, constructed at the city entrance in the 19th century, was one of the buildings lost to the raids. In 1980, the 24th Chess Olympiad took place in Valletta. Valletta has been designated European Capital of Culture for 2018. Valletta is the scene of the Maltese Carnival, held in February leading up to Lent. Carnival in Gozo is celebrated in Victoria and parishes in both islands hold their own festivities.