{December 12th, 2016}
Valletta is one of the most beautiful cities we’ve visited! Valletta is renowned for its harmonious collection of the baroque architecture. A bit of head up here: Baroque architecture is filling forcing military fortresses and profound channels circle its edge, impressive-looking church arches, and really luxuriously splendid green wooden overhangs. As we walked around the streets, we saw the il-Beltin, the residents of the city that still follow their old tradition of looking down from their balconies at the streets of Valletta.
{December 13th, 2016 }
Today, we woke up lately, so we decided to go to the Rubino restaurant to eat our lunch. Vishnu ate a lampuki pie and I ate the Maltese cuisine. Maltese cuisine was a mix of Maltese and Mediterranean cooking. Lampuki pie is a sort of fish pie with English cooking, with some Arabic flavors and some Italian verve.
{December 13th, 2016}
We both woke up with happiness, fully aware that today, the people of Malta would celebrate their republic day. Their republic day is on the thirteenth of December. This happened when Malta went from being a Commonwealth realm into a republic. As Sir Anthony Mamo became the first president of Malta, the British Monarch gave up being the head of state. At least, this was what we heard from the small lecture a parent gave to her son. Then, We took the taxi from Valletta to the Malta International Airport at Luqa LQA 4000, Malta, After that, we departed at 14:25 and we arrived in Budapest, Hungary at 19:05. This was how our day ended.
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