Discover Valletta your way with self-guided walking tour—audio and text in 7 languages, right on your phone. No app, no hassle—just press play and explore!
This walk through Valletta begins not with fanfare but with a city gate that whispers rather than shouts. From stone fortresses to baroque showpieces and bomb-scarred gardens, Valletta’s blend of faith and defense unfolds in straight lines and shaded courtyards. You’ll pass tombs with stories underfoot, stroll markets where trade still hums, and pause where cannons once answered ships. Valletta doesn’t open up all at once, but this walk will get you closer to its core. Start at the gate and see where it leads.
With this handy self-guided format, you’ll explore at your own pace Valletta using audio or text on your phone. Start when ready and enjoy!
The grand entrance where ancient fortifications shake hands with a futuristic Parliament that looks suspiciously like a cheese grater.
Valletta’s main artery, where locals strut, tourists snap pics, and the smell of fresh pastries rules the air.
The grand entrance where ancient fortifications shake hands with a futuristic Parliament that looks suspiciously like a cheese grater.
Once the Knights’ power HQ, now the Prime Minister’s office — same drama, fancier furniture.
The city’s ultimate viewpoint, with cannon fire at noon and views that’ll make your phone scream “storage full.
A peaceful escape with killer views and fewer crowds, perfect for pretending you’re in a romantic 50s movie.
Where Malta’s military history flexes hard — from swords and sieges to Spitfires and sirens.
A buzzing street of shops and stories, where Baroque buildings and market chaos somehow get along.
Dedicated to Malta’s most famous castaway, with relics, legends, and more drama than Netflix.
A plain facade hides a gold-soaked interior and Caravaggio’s masterpiece just chilling in the corner.
The old-school power palace of the Knights, full of swords, secrets, and rooms that whisper history.
Malta’s classiest café, serving flakey pastizzi and local gossip under chandeliers and painted ceilings.
Dominating Valletta’s skyline with its massive dome, it’s the city’s silent giant and photo-bomber-in-chief.
Valletta’s main artery, where locals strut, tourists snap pics, and the smell of fresh pastries rules the air.
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