How to spend a day in Valletta, Malta | National Geographic
Plan the perfect day in the Maltese capital, from breakfast pastries to a waterfront dinner. This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).
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Plan the perfect day in the Maltese capital, from breakfast pastries to a waterfront dinner. This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).
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Valletta or Il-Belt is the capital of Malta. Historically built as harbour city to first capital, Valletta preserves much of its 16th-century architectural heritage built under the Hospitallers. Valletta
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Founded in 1566, Valletta is Malta''s capital city and is one of Europe''s smallest (and southern-most) capital cities, with many buildings having a strong Baroque character.
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Valletta is not an industrial city but is an important commercial and administrative centre. The city''s artistic and historical treasures constitute a major tourist attraction.
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Valletta makes an ideal city break destination where you can find world class restaurants, peek inside a stunning Palazzo or dip into Malta''s WW2 history. We cover the top
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Tour baroque chapels, enjoy rich archaeological pickings and pop into eclectic museums. Here are the top things to do in Malta''s capital.
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Valletta, also known as il-Belt, is the tiny Meditteranean city on the island of Malta. Awarded the European Capital of Culture just a few years back, visiting this beautiful city is a
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The city of Valletta was mostly completed by the early 1570s, and it became the capital on 18 March 1571 when Grand Master Pierre de Monte moved from his seat at Fort St Angelo in
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Plan your perfect city break to Valletta with our expert advice on the best hotels, Airbnbs, things to do, restaurants, bars and places to visit in the Maltese capital. Whether you''re planning a
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Founded in 1565 by the Order of St John as a refuge for soldiers returning from the Crusades, Valletta is now the capital of Malta and a piece of living history.
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