Valletta, the fortressed capital of Malta is a very fascinating and fun place to discover with your family.
Kids will play and learn through its Renaissance streets exploring the most famous monuments, reading its mysterious symbols, jumping back in time to the age of the Knights of St. John and the Pirate attacks.
A specialized kid-friendly guide will lead the way, engaging the whole family with games and other educational activities that will make the tour a memorable experience for both children and grown-ups.
Meet your guide at the Triton Fountain. Look for a sign with your name on.
The tour will end at the Lower Barrakka gardens.
Meet your guide at the Tritons' Founain and start your adventure in the charming La Valletta
See the fortifications of the capital of Malta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and learna bout their construction and the important role over the years.
Stop outside this XVI century beautiful auberge, a 1st level national monument and nowadays seat of the Prime Minister office.
It was an opera house of the city, that was designed by the English architect Edward Middleton Barry and erected in 1866. Nowadays it is an open air theater re-designed by the world-known architect Renzo Pian
ake your time to enjoy the main square of the city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saint George Sqiare
Learn about the history of the city of La Valletta and the island of Malta as you stop at the Office of the President.
Built between the 16th and 18th centuries the palace housed many rulers of the city, from the Grand Master of the Order of St. John, between 1530 and 1798, untile the period of British rule from the 1800.
The Siege Bell Memorial was built in 1992 to commemorate the 7000 Maltese people died during World War II
A gem of the city, the Basilica of St. Dominic will fascinate everyone with ita facade and it oustanding architecture.
he co-cathedral was built by the order of Saint John between 1573 and 1578 and it is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It was designed by Girolamo Cassar and its interior was redecorated in the 17th century in a Baroque style by Mattia Preti.
These public gardens are twinned with the lower Barrakka gardens and offer a beautiful view over the Grand Harbour and they are located are located on the upper tier of Saints Peter and Paul Bastion, built in the 1560s.
Enjoy the view of the Grand Harbour and the breakwater and discover the Monument to Sir Alexander Ball, a neoclassical temple in the centre of the garden.
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