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Experience the architectural brilliance and historical significance of Valletta's Parliament Building, a must-see landmark in Malta's capital.
The Parliament Building in Valletta is a stunning architectural masterpiece that reflects Malta's rich political history and cultural heritage. A must-visit for any tourist, it offers a glimpse into the island's governance and the beauty of its capital.
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Walking
Start at the main square in Paola, which is known as 'Pjazza San Publiju.' From the square, head west on Triq il-Knisja towards Triq San Tumas. Continue straight until you reach the roundabout at the end of the street. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Triq il-Marsa. Walk straight until you reach the bus stop on your left. Here, you can catch a bus heading to Valletta. The bus number 81 or 82 will take you directly to Valletta.
Public Transport
From Paola, walk to the nearest bus stop located near the Paola Church at Pjazza San Publiju. Take bus number 81 or 82, which will take you directly to Valletta. The journey will take approximately 25 minutes. Once you arrive in Valletta, disembark at the last stop, which is near the City Gate. From there, walk towards the Parliament Building, which is a short distance away. Head up Republic Street, and the Parliament Building will be on your left.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Paola, a vibrant Maltese town where ancient history meets modern life, offering unique cultural experiences and rich heritage just waiting to be explored.
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