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Discover the beauty of St. Elmo Bridge in Valletta, a historical landmark offering stunning views and a glimpse into Malta's maritime heritage.
St. Elmo Bridge, a prominent tourist attraction in Valletta, offers breathtaking views and a unique glimpse into the city's maritime heritage. This iconic structure is perfect for leisurely strolls and photography.
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Car
If you are driving from Senglea, head north on Triq Sant' Anna towards Triq il-Lunzjata. Continue straight to merge onto Triq il-Foss. Follow the road and take the right onto Triq il-Kbira. Merge onto the Valletta Waterfront road and follow it until you see signs for St. Elmo Bridge. Turn left onto St. Elmo Bridge where you will find parking options nearby.
Public Transportation
To get to St. Elmo Bridge using public transport from Vittoriosa, walk to the bus stop at the waterfront. Take bus number 2 or 133 towards Valletta. The journey will take about 15 minutes. Get off at the Valletta Terminus. From there, you can walk to St. Elmo Bridge by heading southeast along Triq il-Lvant, then turn right onto St. Elmo Bridge. The walk will take approximately 10 minutes.
Walking
If you are already in Valletta, you can walk to St. Elmo Bridge. Start at the Upper Barracca Gardens and head downhill towards Triq Sant' Anna. Continue straight until you reach the coast, then turn left onto St. Elmo Bridge. It’s approximately a 15-minute walk and offers lovely views along the way.
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