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Discover the Queen Victoria Statue in Valletta, a historical landmark that embodies Malta's colonial heritage and vibrant culture.
The Queen Victoria Statue in Valletta is a remarkable tribute to the British monarch, nestled in the vibrant Republic Street. This iconic landmark, surrounded by bustling shops and cafes, offers visitors a glimpse into Malta's historical ties with Britain. Not only is it a beautiful sight, but it also serves as a popular meeting point and photo backdrop for tourists exploring the heart of Valletta.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from the center of the Three Cities, specifically from Vittoriosa. Head north on the Triq Sant'Anna towards the main road (Triq il-Barrieri). Turn left onto the main road (Triq Sant'Ursola). Continue straight until you reach the roundabout and take the second exit onto Triq il-Mediterran. Follow this road which will lead you towards Valletta. As you enter Valletta, look for parking signs; there are several public parking locations available. Once parked, walk towards Republic Street, where the Queen Victoria Statue is located at VGX7+98G.
Public Transportation
To reach the Queen Victoria Statue using public transport, head to the nearest bus stop in the Three Cities. Take bus number 2 or 3 towards Valletta. The journey will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Valletta bus terminus, exit the bus and walk towards Republic Street, which is around a 5-minute walk from the terminus. The Queen Victoria Statue will be located at VGX7+98G on Republic Street.
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