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Valletta
Malta

Population: 6315
Language: English
Currency: Euro (EUR)

Information about Valletta

Why is Valletta on Malta worth visiting?

Valletta is the capital of Malta and one of the smallest cities in Europe, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It blends majestic architecture from the era of the Knights of St. John with modern urban life. Here, you can stroll along cobblestone streets, admire Baroque masterpieces, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea from ancient city walls.

The city is famous for its museums, churches, theaters, and vibrant cultural scene. It's where history meets modernity — from ancient fortifications to stylish gourmet bars and contemporary art galleries. Valletta suits both history lovers and those who appreciate comfort and diversity during their travels.

What attractions should you visit in Valletta?

Here are the must-see sights:

  • St. John’s Co-Cathedral – The main church of the Order, decorated with Caravaggio’s masterpiece and opulent interiors.
  • Grandmaster’s Palace – The central building of the Knights’ Order, now serving as an administrative and cultural complex.
  • Valletta Casemates and City Walls – Accessible for walking tours, offering stunning views of the harbor and surrounding areas.
  • National Museum of Fine Arts – A collection of European art ranging from the Renaissance to modern times.
  • Manoel Theatre – One of the oldest working theaters in Europe, known for its excellent acoustics and rich history.
  • War Museum – Documents Malta’s role in military conflicts, especially during World War II.
  • St. John’s Tower and Republic Square – The heart of the city, surrounded by major landmarks.
  • Church of St. Paul’s Shipwreck – A unique church featuring a column believed to be from the shipwreck of St. Paul.
  • Annual Valletta International Arts Festival – A grand celebration of culture with street performances and exhibitions.
  • Trinity Battery Walkway – A romantic spot with evening lighting and breathtaking sea views over the port.

Why is it better to explore Valletta with a private guide in Valletta?

Tours with a private guide in Valletta allow you to uncover hidden historical details, legends, and architectural secrets. These guides tailor the itinerary to your interests, show lesser-known spots, and explain cultural nuances. Private guides in Valletta usually speak multiple languages and make the tour engaging for both adults and children.

When is the best time to visit Valletta and what language is spoken there?

The best time to visit is spring or autumn when temperatures are pleasant and crowds are smaller. Summers can be hot, but thanks to its coastal location, the climate remains relatively comfortable. English and Maltese are widely spoken, making communication easy for international travelers.

What local cuisine should you try and what shopping opportunities does Valletta offer?

Valletta is Malta’s true gastronomic hub, offering not only traditional dishes but also modern interpretations of Maltese cuisine. Be sure to try “fenkata” (stewed pigeon) prepared using recipes from the Order of St. John, “lampuki pie” (fish pie), and original desserts like almond cake with orange blossom. Also, sample locally produced wine from Naxxar hills or craft beer brewed right in the city. Shopping includes designer boutiques, rooftop restaurants, and cozy cafes with homemade pastries.

What souvenirs to buy and what should not be taken out of Valletta?

Valletta is the best place to find stylish and high-quality souvenirs. Look for handcrafted jewelry, history books about the city, collectible editions, and fashionable accessories from local brands. You can also find exclusive ceramics with knightly motifs, essential oils in glass bottles, and postcards featuring Mediterranean landscapes. As with all of Malta, exporting archaeological finds without permits, artworks, or rare plant and animal species is strictly prohibited.

What to wear in Valletta and what currency is used?

In summer, light clothing and a hat are sufficient; in winter, a raincoat is advisable. Comfortable shoes are a must — many streets are cobbled and uneven. The official currency is the euro. It’s better to exchange money at banks or licensed exchange offices rather than at hotels.

What are the rules of behavior and safety levels in Valletta?

Valletta is considered a safe city. However, standard precautions apply: don’t leave valuables unattended. Modest dress is expected when entering churches, and respectful behavior is appreciated in public places.

What to do in Valletta in the evening and is it interesting for children?

In the evening, take a walk along the illuminated streets, dine at a restaurant with sea views, or attend a theatrical performance at the Manoel Theatre. Children will enjoy interactive museums, Verdala Park, and boat rides along the coast. The city is very family-friendly.

Who lives in Valletta and how is the ecological situation?

Valletta has a population of around 7,000 residents. The dominant religion is Catholicism. The ecological situation is generally good — the city is regularly maintained, and waterfronts and historic zones are kept clean and well-preserved.

How to get to Valletta and which airport to fly into?

The nearest airport is Malta International Airport (also known as Luqa Airport). From there, you can reach Valletta by taxi, bus, or rental car. The distance to the city is less than 10 km, and the drive takes about half an hour.

Why choose a private guide in Malta?

Booking a private guide in Malta allows you to deeply explore not just Valletta, but other parts of the island. Private guides in Malta offer personalized routes, help you discover multiple destinations in one trip, and share insights not available to regular tourists.

Why visit Valletta?

Valletta is a unique blend of history, culture, and beauty — one of the smallest yet most significant cities in the world. Here, you can dive into the world of knights and naval victories while enjoying modern comforts and Mediterranean charm. It’s the perfect destination for those who want to combine educational travel with cultural enrichment.

5 Reasons to Visit Valletta

  1. One of the most beautiful and historically rich cities in Malta.
  2. Located in the heart of the country and serves as an ideal base for exploring the island.
  3. Unique architecture combining Baroque style with defensive structures.
  4. Excellent environment for cultural and family tourism.
  5. Breathtaking scenery and photogenic atmosphere at every turn.

Tourist Tips for Visiting Valletta

  • Book museum tickets in advance — visitor numbers are often limited.
  • Use public transport or taxis — parking within the city is very limited.
  • Visit museums early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful surroundings.
  • Take an evening walk — the city looks especially beautiful under festive lights.
  • Explore the Hal Far Market — it offers a real glimpse into everyday Maltese life beyond the tourist circuit.
Private Guide in Valletta

Private Guide in Valletta - Alyona

(Member Since 2009) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Valletta Languages: English, Russian

My name is Alyona and I will be glad to serve as your private guide in Valetta and any other part of Malta. The compact nature of this country makes it very easy to explore its beauties, which are abundant and very diverse. On the one hand, there are places like Valetta and Mdina, where you can enjoy the marvelous architectural landmarks such as churches, cathedrals, castles, trade houses and fortifications. On the other hand, the countryside has remarkable landscapes and untouched nature that hasn't changed much over the centuries. So there's something to please any type of traveler in Malta.

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Private Guide in Valletta - Amy

(Member Since 2011) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Valletta Languages: English

My name is Amy, I was born and brought up on Malta, though I have been outside my country many times, both on holiday as well as on traineeships. Tour guiding combines my love for history, architecture and...

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Private Guide in Valletta - Chris

(Member Since 2009) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Valletta Languages: English

We have developed into one of the leading local tour specialists. We have over 40 years collective experience in the local tourism sector, a vast knowledge of the Maltese Islands and an excellent working...

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Private Guide in Valletta - Karina

(Member Since 2012) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Valletta Languages: Russian, English

I see Malta as my home country although I am a foreigner. love giving my clients that come to visit Malta not only general information, but also the best facts about the country and many interesting points about this rich in history island and its places of interests, its traditions and culture.I have been living in Malta for 28 years, the first russian who came to Malta - and the first russian licensed guide.

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