Guidebook for Il-Belt Valletta

Chris
Guidebook for Il-Belt Valletta

Food Scene

19 habitants recommandent
Rubino
53 Old Bakery Street
19 habitants recommandent
19 habitants recommandent
Caffe Cordina
244 Republic
19 habitants recommandent
Restaurant with stunning views of the Grand Harbour. A bit on the high side when it comes to price.
Panorama
Restaurant with stunning views of the Grand Harbour. A bit on the high side when it comes to price.
A personal favourite.
Giannini Restaurant
23 Windmill
A personal favourite.
Plenty of vegetarian and vegan snacks.
10 habitants recommandent
The Grassy Hopper Valletta
59 Triq San Gwann
10 habitants recommandent
Plenty of vegetarian and vegan snacks.
Love the decor of this place.
49 habitants recommandent
Cafe Jubilee
49 habitants recommandent
Love the decor of this place.
Good Italian restaurant
17 habitants recommandent
Trattoria Romana Zero Sei
75 Old Theatre Street
17 habitants recommandent
Good Italian restaurant

Sightseeing

Valletta’s Strait Street is easily the most famous street in Malta. Known as Strada Stretta in Maltese, the street was the pinnacle of nightlife amongst American and British military men and Maltese frequenters between the 19th and mid-20th century.
21 habitants recommandent
Strait Street
Strait Street
21 habitants recommandent
Valletta’s Strait Street is easily the most famous street in Malta. Known as Strada Stretta in Maltese, the street was the pinnacle of nightlife amongst American and British military men and Maltese frequenters between the 19th and mid-20th century.
St John’s Co-Cathedral is a gem of Baroque art and architecture. It was built as the conventual church for the Knights of St John. The Grand Masters and several knights donated gifts of high artistic value and made enormous contributions to enrich it with only the best works of art. This church is till this very day an important shrine and a sacred place of worship. It is also a venue for cultural events.
175 habitants recommandent
Cocathédrale Saint-Jean
Triq San Gwann
175 habitants recommandent
St John’s Co-Cathedral is a gem of Baroque art and architecture. It was built as the conventual church for the Knights of St John. The Grand Masters and several knights donated gifts of high artistic value and made enormous contributions to enrich it with only the best works of art. This church is till this very day an important shrine and a sacred place of worship. It is also a venue for cultural events.
Stunning views of the Grand Harbour.
150 habitants recommandent
Jardins Upper Barrakka
292 Triq Sant' Orsla
150 habitants recommandent
Stunning views of the Grand Harbour.
It was built by the British in 1885, and was named after Queen Victoria. The gate is the main entrance into the city from the Grand Harbour area, which was once the busiest part of the city. Victoria Gate is the only surviving gate within the fortifications of Valletta, since all the other fortified gates were demolished between the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the only other gate is the City Gate, which was built in 2014 to a modern design.
Victoria Gate
It was built by the British in 1885, and was named after Queen Victoria. The gate is the main entrance into the city from the Grand Harbour area, which was once the busiest part of the city. Victoria Gate is the only surviving gate within the fortifications of Valletta, since all the other fortified gates were demolished between the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the only other gate is the City Gate, which was built in 2014 to a modern design.
Enjoy a taste of nobility, both antique and modern, with a visit to this aristocratic museum and functioning residence. Casa Rocca Piccola remains the home of the noble Maltese de Piro family, and has hosted a notable lineage of noble tenants since its foundation in Valletta in the 16th century. Among the vast collection of rare and finely crafted furniture is a wooden chest believed to be the oldest extant example of Maltese furniture.
26 habitants recommandent
Casa Rocca Piccola
74 Republic St
26 habitants recommandent
Enjoy a taste of nobility, both antique and modern, with a visit to this aristocratic museum and functioning residence. Casa Rocca Piccola remains the home of the noble Maltese de Piro family, and has hosted a notable lineage of noble tenants since its foundation in Valletta in the 16th century. Among the vast collection of rare and finely crafted furniture is a wooden chest believed to be the oldest extant example of Maltese furniture.

Arts & Culture

22 habitants recommandent
Spazju Kreattiv
22 habitants recommandent

Shopping

40 habitants recommandent
Republic Street
Republic Street
40 habitants recommandent

Drinks & Nightlife

Live Jazz band every Friday night during the summer months.
40 habitants recommandent
Bridge Bar
Liesse
40 habitants recommandent
Live Jazz band every Friday night during the summer months.
26 habitants recommandent
Cafe Society
13 Triq San Gwann
26 habitants recommandent

Getting Around

You can get to anywhere in Malta from this bus terminal
8 habitants recommandent
Main Bus Terminus station
Vjal Nelson
8 habitants recommandent
You can get to anywhere in Malta from this bus terminal