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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · 1. St. John’s Co-Cathedral. 2. Grand Master’s Palace. 3. Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens. 4. Republic Street and Merchant Street. 5. The Casa Rocca Piccola. 6. Teatru Manoel. 7. The National Museum of Archaeology. 8. National Museum of Fine Arts. 9. The Fort St Elmo and the National War Museum. 10. The Three Cities.

  2. Valletta is Malta's lilliputian capital, built by the Knights of St John on a peninsula that's only 1km by 600m. Its founder decreed that it should be 'a city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', and it retains its 16th-century elegance. It may be small, but it's packed full of sights; when Unesco named Valletta a World Heritage site, it ...

  3. Why Valletta is a Must See. Valletta is arguably the beating heart of Malta, and the cultural hub has lots to offer tourists. Besides being the country’s administrative and commercial heart, there is a strong focus on the arts and developing associated talent.

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · Valletta is a distinguished city with a legendary past. The UNESCO-listed capital of Malta stands proudly on one of Europe's grandest harbors, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and surrounded by some of the mightiest fortifications in the world. Valletta, Malta.

  5. The best things to do in Valletta. 1. Visit St John’s Co-Cathedral. Malta wears its Catholicism proudly, with every town and village featuring at least one ornate place of worship – and St ...

  6. With its age-old bastions, ornate architecture, and bustling cobbled streets, still very much in action today, Valletta is the ideal amalgamation of history and modern life. Aptly coined in 2018 as the European Capital of Culture, there are tons to see and do in this spectacular City, founded in the sixteenth Century by the Knights of St John.

  7. Feb 27, 2024 · An excellently preserved medieval city, Valletta is almost completely walled around its peninsula and strolling along these limestone walls provide excellent views Sliema to the south, the Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua) to the north, and Valletta itself.

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