Let us show you around a well planned tour in Malta’s Capital a UNESCO world Heritage Sight. Explore and learn about Valletta’s top sites during of a single walking tour. Meet your guide at the city’s Gate by the New Parliament Building and start off on the walking tour mostly on a pedestrian area. You'll visit the Upper Barrakka Gardens, the Grandmaster's Palace, the Grand Harbour, and numerous other churches, palaces, and gardens. We will also enter and visit the famous Con Cathedral of St. John's and come close to a master piece of Caravaggio. - The largest and only signed painting of Caravaggio. At the end of the tour you have a Maltese degustation lunch or dinner at a local restaurant. My services ends here so you can enjoy this time on your own while tasting Maltese mouth-watering dishes.
Lunch and entrances are based on a price for 3 people. If you are more than 3 people or a bigger group please contact me accordingly. (Extra charge is of 75 euro per person)
Before the City Gate - on the left hand side by the UNESCO monument.
Explore Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a professional licensed guide. Enter trough the New Gate and over the bridge redesigned by Renzo Piano.
The new Parliament, inaugurated just a few years ago, with a particular design. Part of the Renzo Piano, regeneration project.
One of Malta's busiest street and and the longest in the Capital City. Shops, Cafe's, Monuments and museums are found along this street.
Barrakka Gardens offer a panoramic view of the Grand Harbour and the 3 Cities. Probably one of the nicest views in Malta. The lower tier of the bastions contains the Saluting Battery.
The Auberge of the Knights of Castille Leon and Portugal. Today the Office of the Prime minster of Malta. An eye catching façade with a wide relaxing square surrounded by statues of those who improved the island and achieved our Independence, & Republic.
Conventual Church of the order of St. John's - The largest painting of Caravaggio will be seen here. Entrance fee included for up to 3 people.
One of the few Auberges that we will visit along the route that survived 2nd Wolrd War. Today it is the Museum of Arts in Malta.
Valletta 2nd most important street popular for shops and Cafes. At least 3 important sites are found in this famous street.
What was once an iconic building of the 19th Century in Valletta, destroyed and lost during 2nd World War, today is revived as Malta's open air Theatre.
From a house of a Noble Family, to the Chosen residence of Napoleon Buonaparte. Today a busy office of the Ministry of Foreign affairs.
The palace - Located in the middle of the Capital City. Today the official office of the President of Malta. A square decorated with Malta's achievements trough its important history.
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