Welcome to Malta's gates to the world and to its culture.This tour will introduce a typical fishing Maltese neighborhood to contrast with the stunning Valletta that will show you how culture, history and contemporary architecture can combine and thrive in the same space. What is commonly known as “The 3 cities”, will offer the chance to dive into the uniqueness of a 3 city-port and its amazing views of the Capital city. Our guide will get you through the most important historical events and will explain Maltese traditions to understand a bit more about this strategic small island (and its people) in the Mediterranean sea.
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The current city gate is the fifth city gate Valletta has had in around 450 years, the first gate starting in April 1566. In front of it, we will gladly admire Triton's fountain, the first element that comes to our attention before entering the city gates.
Built in the 1570s as the church for the Knights of St John, this magnificent cathedral is not only Malta’s most visited church, but also home of a Caravaggio painting.
The first building to be constructed by the Knights of St John in the new capital city and enlarged over the years, this Palace is the Office of the President of Malta.
One of the highest points of the City, offering stunning panoramic views over Floriana, Msida, Sliema, and Manoel Island.
One of the most visited places in Malta and admired by many for their beauty and rich history. The gardens offer a view over Valletta’s Grand Harbour and Vittoriosa’s Grand Harbour Marina.
Republic street is the main road of Valletta and its here that you will find most of the government related buildings. It's primarily pedestrian-only and it is only one kilometer long.
This very unique and incredibly colorful village is home to thousands of Luzzus, these typical maltese fishing boats.
In this Viewpoint you get to appreciate a network of six caves, boasting the most stunning views and clearest waters the Maltese Islands have to offer. This is one of Malta’s most popular natural attractions.
This fortified city is known for being the first home of the Knights of the Order of St John, who settled on the island in 1530. As such, it contains some of the most historic palaces, churches and noble homes in Malta.
The largest of the Three Cities. While much of the city was destroyed during numerous battles over the course of Malta’s tumultuous history, it has been proudly rebuilt.
Senglea is a small, fortified city on a peninsular parallel to Vittoriosa. A pedestrian bridge connects it to its larger neighbor and two grand forts – Fort St Michael and Fort St Angelo.
Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. This fortified city offers a blend of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking Mediterranean charm.
A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, St. John's Co-Cathedral is one of Valletta's most iconic landmarks. It was built by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century and features stunning interiors, including Caravaggio's famous painting 'The Beheading of St. John the Baptist'.
Located on the highest point of Valletta's fortifications, the Upper Barrakka Gardens offer panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. The gardens are a peaceful retreat and a perfect spot to enjoy the city's skyline and maritime heritage.
The Grandmaster's Palace served as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John. Today, it houses the Maltese Parliament and the Palace State Rooms, which are open to the public. The palace is a prime example of Maltese Baroque architecture and offers a glimpse into the island's rich history.
Housed in the historic Auberge de Provence, the National Museum of Archaeology showcases Malta's prehistoric heritage, including artifacts from the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The museum's highlights include the famous 'Sleeping Lady' figurine and the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni replicas.
The Valletta Waterfront is a vibrant area located along the Grand Harbour. It features a mix of historic buildings, restaurants, bars, and shops. The waterfront is a popular spot for dining, leisurely walks, and enjoying the city's maritime atmosphere.
A traditional Maltese bread roll, often filled with tuna, olives, capers, and fresh tomatoes. It is a popular breakfast or snack item.
A flaky pastry filled with ricotta cheese or peas. Pastizzi are a popular street food item and can be found in bakeries throughout Malta.
A traditional Maltese dish made with rabbit, wine, garlic, and herbs. It is often served with potatoes and is a staple of Maltese cuisine.
A popular seafood dish made with squid stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs, herbs, and spices, then cooked in a tomato sauce.
The best time to visit Valletta is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller compared to the summer peak season. These months offer ideal conditions for exploring the city's historic sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Valletta is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is essential to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Valletta Bus Terminus
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Valletta and Malta. The network is well-connected, affordable, and frequent. Buses are equipped with modern facilities and are accessible for passengers with disabilities.
Available • Apps: eBolt, eCabs
Car, Bike, Scooter
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