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[edit] UnderstandRabat means suburb in old Arabic and this is indeed because Rabat is the town lying outside the citadel of Mdina. The two towns used to be a single one until the Arabs dug a moat across the hill and fortified its tip creating Mdina. Rabat had walls of its own in Roman times but this can only be seen today in parts of the streetpattern. [edit] Get inThere are several buslines going to Rabat, from the main busterminal in Valletta it should take about 35 mins. If it's an old bus be prepared for a bumpy ride. 80 Valletta-Rabat, 81 Valletta-Dingli (through Rabat), 84 Valletta-Mtarga (through Rabat) Rabat is also only a short walk from Mdina - through regular city streets with plenty of quaint buildings and homes. Simply exit the old capital's fortress walls and keep walking; soon enough, you'll be in Rabat. [edit] Get aroundAll the sights are within minutes walking distance of the busdepot located between Rabat and Mdina. [edit] See
[edit] Do[edit] Buy[edit] Eat[edit] Drink[edit] Sleep[edit] Get outTo the south one can visit the Buskett gardens which is without a doubt the greenest place on Malta, the Inquisitor's palace and the quiet clifftop village of Dingli.
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