Valletta
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Valletta

A historic gem with Baroque wonders and vibrant Mediterranean charm.

Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich history, stunning Baroque architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Founded by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century, this fortified city is packed with grand palaces, churches, and museums that tell tales of its storied past. Walking through Valletta’s narrow streets feels like stepping back in time. Key attractions include St. John’s Co-Cathedral, adorned with Caravaggio’s masterpieces, and the Grandmaster’s Palace, a symbol of the city’s grandeur. The Upper Barrakka Gardens offer breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour, a perfect spot for sunset. Valletta is also a hub for arts and entertainment, hosting festivals like the Valletta Baroque Festival and the Malta International Arts Festival. The city’s dining scene blends Mediterranean flavors with Maltese traditions, offering everything from rustic street food to fine dining. Despite its compact size, Valletta is packed with charm. Its mix of history, culture, and modern vibrancy makes it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an immersive European experience.

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Temperature: 21°C
Sunny: 48%
Drizzle: 19%
Rainy: 13%
Cloudy: 20%