
The New Parliament
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Valletta, Malta
Step Into the World of the Knights of St. JohnThis tour of Valletta’s historic center invites you to explore a fortress city unlike any other, featuring golden limestone bastions, sumptuous Baroque churches, and iconic colorful balconies. Throughout the route, discover the legacy of the Knights of St. John, the shadows of the historic Auberge palaces, and the breathtaking views over the Grand Harbour. A simple and immersive way to explore the impregnable and majestic heart of Valletta at your own pace.

The New Parliament
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Pjazza Teatru Rjal
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Republic Street
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St John's Co-Cathedral
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Valletta in 3 Facts
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View from the Fortifications
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The Manoel Theatre
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The Grandmaster’s Palace
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The National Library
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The Covered Market
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Casa Rocca Piccola
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Fort St. Elmo
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Malta, Valletta and Their History
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Lower Barrakka Gardens
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The Siege Bell War Memorial
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View of the Three Cities
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Upper Barrakka Gardens
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Auberge de Castille, León and Portugal
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The Church of Our Lady of Victory
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Advice
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Jan.
13°
Feb.
13°
March
14°
April
16°
May
20°
June
24°
July
27°
Aug.
27°
Sept.
25°
Oct.
21°
Nov.
18°
Dec.
14°
Throughout the year, Valletta enjoys an average temperature of around 19°C, thanks to its warm Mediterranean climate. Winters are mild, and summers tend to be dry. From January to March, temperatures reach their annual lows, with minimums hovering around 14°C. On the flip side, the warmest months fall between June and October, when maximum temperatures average around 27°C. October and November tend to be the rainiest months, but overall, Valletta hasfavourable weather and can be visited year-round. Just be aware of occasional drought conditions during the summer months.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: Next to the Triton Fountain
MCP Parking Garage : St Anne Street Charming as it is, the heart of Valletta is so compact that parking is even more of a challenge than usual. Within the city walls, visitors are allowed to park only in the blue-marked spaces. Avoid the green ones—they’re reserved for residents. To save hassle, we recommend the underground MCP car park or the park-and-ride facility south of Floriana. The latter may be paid, but it’s cheaper and comes with a shuttle that takes you straight into the city centre—definitely worth it when you’re meant to be on holiday, after all! In Malta, people drive on the left. In fact, it’s one of the few traffic rules that locals follow religiously. As for right of way, traffic lights, overtaking on the right, and speed limits—let’s just say those are treated a bit more casually.
During our visit, you’ll be making stops at both the Lower Barrakka Gardens and the Upper Barrakka Gardens. To avoid any last-minute surprises, please note that these sites have set opening and closing hours. It’s a good idea to check the schedules before you dive into the day’s itinerary. If both spots happen to be closed when you arrive—no worries. Just carry on with the rest of the route. Like any top-tier tourist destination, Valletta offers a range of perks and discounts on transport and attractions through the Valletta Card. It’s a great option if you’d like to explore the city at your own pace—while making the most of the deals along the way. You’ll quickly notice that there aren't many public restrooms in Valletta. To avoid any inconvenient moments during your visit, we recommend taking advantage of stops at cafés, restaurants, or bars whenever you get the chance to eat or have a drink.
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