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Discover the Timeless Charm of Valletta

Explore Valletta, Malta’s historic capital, where stunning architecture meets vibrant culture and breathtaking coastline for an unforgettable travel experience.

Nestled on the northeastern coast of Malta, Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Founded in 1566 by the Knights of St. John, this fortified city boasts a unique blend of Renaissance, Baroque, and modern influences that create an enchanting atmosphere. As you stroll through its narrow cobblestone streets, you'll encounter magnificent buildings, including the iconic St. John's Co-Cathedral, which houses Caravaggio's masterpiece, 'The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist.' The grandeur of the Grand Master's Palace and the impressive Fort St. Elmo are other highlights that showcase the city's military history and architectural splendor. Valletta's rich cultural scene is complemented by numerous museums, galleries, and theaters, making it a hub for art and history enthusiasts. The city is also known for its picturesque waterfront, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities across the water. The bustling cafes, restaurants, and shops along the harborside provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration. Be sure to indulge in local Maltese cuisine, which features fresh seafood, pastizzi, and traditional rabbit dishes. Valletta's vibrant atmosphere comes to life during various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating everything from local art to historical reenactments. Whether you are wandering through the historic streets, relaxing in the beautiful gardens, or enjoying a sunset by the harbor, Valletta promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.

Local tips

  • Visit St. John's Co-Cathedral early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy its stunning interior.
  • Take a leisurely walk along the Upper Barracca Gardens for panoramic views of the Grand Harbour.
  • Try local dishes at traditional restaurants, especially the famous rabbit stew.
  • Attend the Valletta Film Festival if visiting in June for a unique cultural experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the city is best explored on foot, with many steep inclines.
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A brief summary to Valletta

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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Zejtun, head north towards Triq il-Knisja. Walk straight until you reach the roundabout at the end. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Triq il-Buskett. Continue walking until you reach the bus stop on your right side. From there, you can catch the bus number 81 or 82 that goes to Valletta. The bus ride will take approximately 25 minutes. Once you arrive in Valletta, disembark at the final stop, which is near the City Gate. After getting off the bus, you will enter Valletta, and you can start exploring the city from there.

  • Public Transport

    If you prefer using public transport, head to the nearest bus stop in Zejtun, which is located on Triq il-Knisja. Wait for bus number 81 or 82 heading towards Valletta. The buses run frequently throughout the day. Upon arriving in Valletta, get off at the final bus stop near the City Gate. From there, you can easily navigate the historical streets of Valletta.

  • Taxi

    For a more direct route, you can take a taxi from Zejtun to Valletta. You can hail a taxi from the street or use a taxi app. The journey will take about 20 minutes, depending on traffic. Make sure to tell the driver to take you to Valletta, and you can arrange for them to drop you off at the City Gate or any specific landmark within Valletta.

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