Valletta Walking Tours
Explore Valletta, Malta’s tiny but magnificent UNESCO capital, built by the Knights of St John: the golden Baroque St John’s Co-Cathedral with its Caravaggio, the Grandmaster’s Palace, the Upper Barrakka Gardens overlooking the Grand Harbour, and the elegant streets packed with history.
8 Touren · prices per person, book with partner
Valletta in Valletta — FAQ
What is there to see in Valletta?
Highlights include St John’s Co-Cathedral with its Caravaggio masterpiece, the Grandmaster’s Palace, the Upper Barrakka Gardens over the Grand Harbour, Republic Street and the fortifications built by the Knights of St John.
Why is Valletta a UNESCO site?
Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage city, one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world, built in the 16th century by the Knights of St John with Baroque palaces, churches and fortifications.
Is a Valletta walking tour worth it?
Yes — Valletta is compact but dense with history, so a guided walk brings to life the Knights, St John’s Co-Cathedral and the Grand Harbour you’d easily miss on your own.







