- 40
/person
- 3 hours and 30 minutes
- EN IT ES
Through the language of food you will be told all the stories behind the Maltese capital city, its buildings, its culture and events and top of all its people who are a melting pot of various civilizations as is the food eaten by the locals a fusion of the same influences.
What do coffee and revolts have in common?
How was Carnival a controversial matter?
This will be the most amazing experience of Valletta you will get while trying different foods and drinks of these islands whether the traditional stuff or the more contemporary things.
You will be shown the beautiful Maltese Capital City in between of the different stops where we try all the food and drinks. You can rest assured this excursion will double up as your lunch for the day and give you lots of advice on where to eat throughout the rest of your stay.
Being in a smaller group gives you the opportunity to ask all the questions whilst also easily interacting with the other members of the group.
All our tours start close to easiest bus or other transportation routes making it easy to reach our guides using public transportation as well.
All our guides are fully licensed professional guides who look into narrating the history and culture in a most fun and easy way to understand.
Cancel up to 24 hours before start time of the experience and you will be fully refunded.
“This was our second tour with Christian and he didn’t disappoint. There was a ton of variety for the food. He was very knowledgeable and passionate about the area. I’d definitely recommend this tour for people who want to know all the standard information about Mdina, plus extra about the locals and their lives. Come hungry because there is a lot of tasty food you don’t want to miss out on.”
“This was our second tour with Christian and he didn’t disappoint. There was a ton of variety for the food. He was very knowledgeable and passionate about the area. I’d definitely recommend this tour for people who want to know all the standard information about Mdina, plus extra about the locals and their lives. Come hungry because there is a lot of tasty food you don’t want to miss out on.”
I have been a professional guide for the past 15 years and it is a passion for me more than only a job. I love showing my beautiful country to the many visitors I encounter along the year.