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Discover the enchanting St. Elmo Bridge in Valletta, Malta, where history meets stunning coastal views and cultural experiences abound.
St. Elmo Bridge, a stunning architectural gem in Valletta, Malta, offers tourists a glimpse into the rich history and picturesque views of the area. This iconic bridge connects visitors to the vibrant culture and scenic landscapes that define Malta.
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Car
If you're driving from Cottonera, head northwest on Triq il-Lanzarott towards Triq San Tumas. Turn left onto Triq San Tumas and continue straight until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit onto Triq San Gorg and continue on this road as it merges into Triq Sant'Anna. Follow the road until you reach another roundabout. Take the first exit onto Triq Sant'Anna and continue straight. You'll eventually see signs directing you to Valletta. As you enter Valletta, follow the signs for St. Elmo Bridge, where parking can be found nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach St. Elmo Bridge via public transportation, walk to the nearest bus stop in Cottonera. Look for the bus routes that go to Valletta; routes 81, 82, and 133 are commonly available. Board one of these buses, and stay on until you reach the Valletta bus terminus. From the bus terminus, walk towards the waterfront, following the signs for St. Elmo Bridge. It’s a straight walk down Triq il-Lvant towards the bridge. The scenic views along the way make it a pleasant stroll.
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