Places to visit in Valletta

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Upper Barrakka Gardens

Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a small but vibrant city full of history, stunning views, and
beautiful buildings. It’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Malta. You can easily reach Valletta by ferry from Sliema or the 3 Cities or use public transport from any locality.

St. John’s Co-Cathedral

One of Valletta’s top attractions, St. John’s Co-Cathedral is famous for its beautiful Baroque
style and impressive artwork, including paintings by Caravaggio. Don’t miss the stunning interior and the colourful tombstones on the floor.

Upper Barracca Gardens

These peaceful gardens offer amazing views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. It’s a
great place to relax and take photos. You can also watch the daily cannon firing ceremony from the Saluting Battery here.

Valletta Ferry/Skyline of Valletta

The Grand Master’s Palace

Once home to the Knights of St. John, The Grand Master’s Palace now houses Malta’s parliament. Visitors can explore its beautiful rooms and the Armoury, which displays weapons used by the Knights.

Fort St. Elmo

At the tip of Valletta’s peninsula, Fort St. Elmo offers spectacular views of the sea. It also houses the National War Museum, where you can learn about Malta’s role in World War II.

Ferry pier “Sliema Ferry” in Valletta

National Museum of Archaeology

Learn about Malta’s ancient history at the National Museum of Archaeology. See important artifacts, like the Venus of Malta statue, and discover Malta’s prehistoric past.

The Manoel Theatre

The Manoel Theatre is one of the oldest working theaters in Europe. It still hosts performances today, and you can also visit its beautiful interior if you love arts.

Auberge de Castille, Valletta

Republic Street

This busy street is full of shops, cafes, and historic buildings. It’s perfect for walking around and soaking in the lively atmosphere of Valletta.

The Malta Experience

For a great introduction to Malta’s history, visit The Malta Experience. It’s an audiovisual show that tells the story of the island from its earliest days to today.

View of Gardjola Gardens from Valletta Ferry

Valletta Waterfront

End your day at the Valletta Waterfront. This area has many restaurants and cafes with beautiful views of the harbour, perfect for a relaxing evening.

Valletta is a city full of history, beautiful views, and cultural experiences. With so much to see and do, Valletta is a place you don’t want to miss! Take the ferry and enjoy a quick and unique way of getting to the capital.

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