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UPPER BARRACCA GARDENS

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A côté du rond-point d'entrée de la vieille ville, St Ursula St, Valletta, Malta
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Situated at the top of the bastions of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul, these pleasant Baracca gardens are home to a wide variety of species (pines, oleanders, eucalyptus, hibiscus, pistachio trees...) and offer the opportunity for green walks in the heart of the capital. Maltese and tourists alike come here during the day and especially in the evening to admire the "most beautiful natural harbour in the world": the incredible panorama of the three cities opposite. From the gardens, you'll have a breathtaking view of Birgu's Fort Saint-Ange, and from the ancient ramparts, you can also see the districts of Senglea and Cospicua, the main port and the sea. Also on the quayside are the customs buildings from which the dghajsas ( Maltese gondola-shaped boats painted in bright colors) depart to visit the ports. From the balconies of Baracca, you can see as far as Mdina and its cathedral. It's Valletta's postcard and the scene of your greatest photographic exploits if you manage to avoid the shipyard cranes in your panoramic shot, which will also include the church of San Paola de Tarxien and the disused former British hospital, jutting out from the promontory near Fort St. Angelo. With the right eyes, you'll be able to spot Paola's mosque. Still on the left, you'll notice the Ricasoli fort, built by an Italian knight, on the prow facing the sea. Built in 1663, during the reign of Grand Master Nicolas Cotoner, they are also known as the "Italian Gardens", as they were originally the private domain of the Italian knights. A little later, Grand Master Fra Flaminio Balbiani built the arches that can still be seen today. They were originally covered by a roof to protect walkers from the sun. Later, the English installed several statues. You can see some of them, including a bust of Winston Churchill. The funeral monument is dedicated to Sir Thomas Maitland, one of the island's English governors in the 19th century. The sculpture Les Gavroches by Maltese artist Sciortino (one of his masterpieces) is also among the most visible pieces. The large renovated building at the entrance to the gardens is the Malta Stock Exchange. Below, you can see a row of cannons known as the Saluting Battery. This is where you take the elevator that links Upper Barakka Gardens to the Grand Harbour. Inaugurated in December 2012, it has a futuristic design, stretches 58 meters and carries 21 passengers for 25 seconds.

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CHICHO
Visited in march 2018
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jardin très agréable de part ses fleurs et ses arbres
il offre une vue magnifique sur le reste de la valette . bel endroit pour se détendre et profiter d un moment de calme.
Il est gratuit et vous pouvez accéder à un musée mais payant celui là
Pawa2912
Visited in december 2016
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Parc au coeur de La Valette, près de l'entrée de la ville. Donne une vue magnifique sur les 3 cités. A 12h, il est possible d'assister à une démonstration avec des coups de canons.
Cortofred72
Visited in october 2017
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Le Jardin est plutôt classique, dans le style de la côte amalfitaine ou de la Côte d'Azur de la Belle Epoque, mais c'est surtout pour la vue grandiose sur les 3 Cités que l'on se rend sur le balcon de ce jardin. L'effet de nuit est encore plus impressionnant ! Aperçu vertigineux en contrebas sur le port. Gratuit.
yogi-futé
Visited in july 2017
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Joli petit parc avec une très belle vue sur les trois cités. Il est possible de prendre un ticket pour descendre (ascenseur) et prendre un bateaux-mouches pour aller visiter les trois cités.
Poupetta
Visited in may 2017
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A voir pour sa vue sur les trois cités, La Valette et Floriana.
Des bancs et de l'ombre, rare à Malte pour se reposer au frais.
Un pastizzi servi au café des jardins a ajouté à la vue une saveur locale.

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