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Malta - Valletta

Valletta, the capital and largest city of Malta, is a captivating destination brimming with history and architectural marvels. Despite a population of around 7,000, the city's significance is showcased through its stunning 16th-century baroque buildings, earning it a well-deserved place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Valletta, though relatively small in population, is a vibrant hub offering an array of shops, restaurants, cafes, and, most notably, a wealth of historical attractions.

Worth seeing
St. John’s Co Cathedral: A true gem, St. John’s Co Cathedral stands as an exquisitely beautiful church adorned with awe-inspiring decorations that greet you as you step inside.

Upper Barrakka Gardens: The Upper Barrakka Gardens is a haven of natural beauty and offers the finest city view. It's a splendid spot to soak in panoramic vistas.

The National Museum of Archaeology: Delve into Malta's ancient history through the National Museum of Archaeology, where a plethora of prehistoric artifacts are on display, providing insights into the country's rich heritage.

Climate
Valletta experiences a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters, making it a delightful year-round destination. Valletta's allure is deeply rooted in its historic charm, architectural treasures, and a rich cultural tapestry that invites exploration and appreciation.

Currency
Euro (EUR)

 

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