Hello, Lykkers! Have you ever wanted to explore a city where history and beauty are seamlessly woven into every street?
Valletta, Malta's stunning capital, offers just that—an incredible journey through time, all while overlooking the breathtaking Grand Harbour. Ready to explore one of the best walking tours in this iconic Mediterranean city? Let's go!
Start at Upper Barrakka
Begin your adventure at the <b>Upper Barrakka</b>, a lush, elevated park that offers one of the best panoramic views in Malta. From here, you'll have a perfect view of the Grand Harbour and the historic Three Cities—Birgu, Senglea, and Bormla. The gardens are free to enter and open daily from 7 am to 9 pm. Be sure to arrive by noon or 4 pm to witness the firing of the Saluting Battery, a daily spectacle where cannons are fired over the harbour.
Exploring the Streets of Valletta
As you walk through Valletta’s charming streets, don’t miss landmarks like <b>St. John’s Co-Cathedral</b> on Republic Street. The cathedral, known for its Baroque architecture and Caravaggio's famous "Beheading of St. John the Baptist," is open from Monday to Saturday, with an entrance fee of $14. A guided tour will provide a deeper insight into its rich history.
For a refreshing break, head to <b>Caffe Cordina</b>, a historic café located at Piazza Regina. Enjoy traditional Maltese pastries like pastizzi or a sweet treat from their wide selection of cakes, with prices ranging from $5 to $10.
Dining Recommendations
After all the sightseeing, it’s time to indulge in some Maltese cuisine. For a local experience, visit <b>Nenu The Artisan Baker Valletta</b> on St. Dominic Street, where you can try traditional dishes like ftira and rabbit stew, with prices around $15-$25 per dish. If you're in the mood for fine dining with a view, head to <b>ION Harbour By Simon Rogan</b> at the Iniala Harbour House Hotel, where multi-course tasting menus are priced around $85.
Where to Stay
For accommodation, consider staying at the <b>Grand Harbour Hotel</b>, located right in the heart of Valletta. This budget-friendly option offers rooms starting at $127 per night with a rooftop terrace that provides stunning views of the harbour. If you’re looking for a luxury experience, <b>The Phoenicia Malta</b> is a short walk from the city center and offers a range of amenities, including an outdoor pool and lush gardens. Rooms here start around $330 per night.
How to Get Around
Valletta is incredibly walkable, and most sites are within a 10-15 minute stroll of each other. However, if you're looking to explore beyond the city, such as taking a ferry to the Three Cities, you can use the <b>Barrakka Lift</b> to descend to the waterfront. Ferries run every 30 minutes, with tickets costing around $1.50 each way.
Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a scenic stroll, Valletta offers an unforgettable blend of culture, architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Don't miss the chance to explore this incredible city by foot!