Malta Tourism Authority introduces Valletta Trail

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Malta Tourism Authority’s latest addition to the series of themed trails showcases the culture and history of the island’s capital.

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The Malta Tourism Authority’s latest addition to the series of themed trails showcases the culture and history of the island’s capital, widely regarded as one of the worlds most concentrated historic areas.

Valletta packs a punch with an abundance of elegant 16th century architecture, museums, restored fortresses and an opera house. Heralded as the European Capital of Culture 2018, there’s never been a better time for travelers to explore the ancient streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover why Valletta is one of the hottest European city break destinations this year.

Highlights include:

• St. John’s Co-Cathedral, not only Malta’s most impressive church but also an exuberant work of art. Elaborately adorned in gold, gilded rooms with arched ceilings boast paintings donated by Grand Masters and Knights – including Caravaggio’s only signed work – and is considered the best example of Baroque style in the world.

• Valletta’s Waterfront is a landmark originally built for the Knights of St. John to use as a store, the now pedestrianized waterfront is awash with bright colors and makes for a perfect location for relaxation accompanied with great food and drink.

• Grand Harbor also known as the port of Valletta, is the largest natural harbor in the world. Cruise liners regularly dock here and ferry services to Sicily run daily.

• Upper Barrakka Gardens overlook the Grand Harbor and command one of the most beautiful panoramic views in Malta with the Three Cities as its backdrop. Visitors can see the guns fire everyday at 12pm, and a lift provides additional access down to the Valletta waterfront.

• Manoel Theatre is an important performing arts venue in Valletta and is reported to be one of Europe’s oldest working theatres. Audiences can experience a vibrant calendar of events throughout the year.

For more information or to download the map visit www.maltauk.com/valletta-trail

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Heralded as the European Capital of Culture 2018, there's never been a better time for travelers to explore the ancient streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover why Valletta is one of the hottest European city break destinations this year.
  • John to use as a store, the now pedestrianized waterfront is awash with bright colors and makes for a perfect location for relaxation accompanied with great food and drink.
  • The Malta Tourism Authority's latest addition to the series of themed trails showcases the culture and history of the island's capital, widely regarded as one of the worlds most concentrated historic areas.

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