Tourist guides all for a refurbished city
Tourist guides are "ambassadors" of our islands; they are the mouthpiece of our visitors. It is important for all stakeholders in the industry to be open to feedback and be proactive. The Malta Union of Tourist Guides has been tireless in its efforts to raise awareness with regards to problems visitors face while on tour in the capital. It is nice to welcome visitors to "the city built by gentlemen" but the product leaves a lot to be desired. A shabby entrance, ruins of an Opera House used as a car park or a construction site, lack of public toilets... the list is endless.
Tours mainly include visits to prime sites like the State Rooms in the Grandmaster's Palace, and this is many a time another disappointment. The Grand Master's Palace is not equipped to cater for visitors. For those who are yet unaware of what really goes on, I would like to explain that the only access (and exit) to the State Rooms is up a narrow, dark spiral staircase composed of 39 steps. Once this hurdle is over one finds out that only four rooms are open to visitors (there have been cases whereby only three or two state rooms were available). One can imagine what happens when large or numerous groups visit the Palace. Never ending queues and chaos leave a negative impact on visitors. Moreover on certain days when official events take place the Palace is closed at short notice.
The MUTG supports the two projects earmarked by the government for refurbishment. The ruins of the Opera House and City Gate are an eye sore. Valletta is crying out for attention - the problems need to be addressed urgently and we are optimistic that this is a step in the right direction. Peoples' needs and desires are constantly changing. Debating societies, art classes and poetry readings are the new trend. We tourist guides can't wait to see Valletta as a true European City of Culture.
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Narcy Calamatta
Dec 13th 2008, 20:28
Well done MUTG for making your voice heard. If I may I would like to insist that you include in your lobbying to improve Valetta the unequivocal duty we all have to rebuild the Opera House in its old glory.
The Royal Opera House ruins' site represents a piece of ground that consecrates the memory of our cultural heritage and identity.
No alternative projects should be tolerated to be considered for this sacred site.
The History of the Royal Opera House is the envy of many an island state in the Mediterranean.
For cultural tourism there is no self-respecting city that is not the proud host of an international standard opera house. Tourists who can afford it prefer to go to the theatre in the shoulder months rather than the daily risky search for something memorable to do in the cold evenings.
Malta's theatre history is a tri-centenary treasure.
Anyone who has the tourist industry at heart should lobby for the re-building of the opera house as an opera house / cultural centre.