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. With an unsurpassed collection of original Baroque architecture, fortified city walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and the spectacular Co-Cathedral of St John, which features intricately carved stone vaults and a famed painting by Caravaggio, it is no wonder that this smallest of European capital cities is a world heritage site.
Restaurants in Valletta
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Bought two very different pieces for my wife. Show owner was very patient while I was browsing extensively. Would definitely go back there.
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Delicate, beautiful and affordable filigree with the most delightful customer service from owners. Husband and wife are so pleasant and willing to guide you in your purchase, as much as you need them. In the end, your purchases are handled with care in their branded boxes.
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French fashion store for women in Valletta. Creations straight from Paris.
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The Most Colourful Shop on the Island. You'll fall in love with our little bazaar the moment you step in and even more when you explore all the lovely things we have for you. Discover lots of little treasures, sourced from all over the world, for you your home. Upcycled furniture, jewellery, ceramics and lamps, clothing, hemp bags & cosmetics, vintage items and so much more.
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This state of the art building is spread over four floors and is not your typical Postal Museum. It offers a run through of Maltese history from the 15th century. The Museum also boasts of two temporary gallery spaces, a large audio-visual room and merchandising store. The temporary gallery spaces currently offer a collection of photographic prints by Richard Ellis, and what is arguably the finest collection of works by Emvin Cremona, regarded by many as one of the best Maltese artists of the 20th century.
It was an interesting day in the postal museum. It is a paradise for those who collects stamps. There is a huge number of stamps, of different themes and time periods. It is full of photos and screens with movies about historic events in the story of post in Malta. The lady on the reception offered an exciting quest for our kids. They were searching for the secret sing to solve a riddle. It was wonderful. And in the end we made a photo of our family like a stamp. A pleasant souvenir to remember the trip. Thanks a lot to the lady in the museum!
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French Handmade Espadrilles shop and handmade souvenirs of Malta.
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Iniala5 Gallery Valletta hosts high end contemporary art exhibitions by local and international established Artists. The space is located in the heart of the capital and caters for exclusive opening night events which are considered a gathering place for the art community and art lovers on the island. The gallery has a character of its own, designed to keep the buildings original aesthetic appeal.
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Randomly walking around the streets of Valetta, we found this place. I am not a fan of modern art at all to be honest, but I felt like we should go inside and have a look. It was well worth it! My best souvenirs of my perpetual travel this year come from this place and the exhibition was nice as well. But who gives this place the soul is the Polish girl who was there the day we came and she was able to sell the place! Great job!
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