Mdina, the "Silent City", was Malta's capital from antiquity to 1530. Arabs built the walls and gave it its name ("medina" = city). Today just 300 residents behind the walls, no car traffic.
Mdina, known as the "Silent City", sits on a hilltop in central Malta and served as the island's capital from Phoenician times (c. 700 BC) until the Knights of Malta arrived in 1530. Today only about 300 people live behind the medieval walls. Car traffic is banned (except for residents), creating a unique atmosphere of silence and stillness.
The present walls and street layout date from the Arab period (870-1091 AD). It was the Arabs who gave the city its name "Medina" (Arabic for city) and separated it with a moat from the suburb of Rabat (Arabic for suburb). The Normans, who conquered Malta in 1091, preserved the Arab structure while adding a cathedral and noble palaces.
Mdina served as a filming location for the first season of "Game of Thrones" — Mdina's gate is the King's Landing Gate through which Ned Stark rides on horseback. The narrow street where Catelyn Stark meets Petyr Baelish is Mesquita Street. The city also appeared in "The Count of Monte Cristo" and the series "The Crown".
Practical tip: Free entry (it is a working town, not a museum). Come early morning or after 5 PM when tour groups leave. Mdina is magical at night, lit by lanterns. Fontanella Tea Garden on the bastion has Malta's best cake and views across half the island.
Why is Mdina called the "Silent City"?
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Come early morning or after dark — that's when Mdina truly is the "Silent City". Free entry.
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St. Paul's Cathedral in Mdina stands where tradition says St. Paul met governor Publius after his shipwreck on Malta in 60 AD. Current building from 1702, after an earthquake.
A boutique hotel in Mdina with a confessional-telephone and a terrace overlooking half of Malta. Where prowadzący ends his episode. 5/5 shields.
Mdina after dark — 300 residents, wrought-iron lanterns, silence, and a panorama of twinkling Malta from the bastions. "The most atmospheric place in Malta" according to prowadzący.