attractions around valletta
Experience what Malta's capital has to offer while staying at The Embassy Valletta Hotel
This list has been curated by hotel guest ambassadors. Discover the must-see spots in Valletta, all conveniently located within a brisk walk from our hotel. For a tailor-made itinerary based on your particular interests, please contact our Guest Relations Manager, Elisa, at [email protected]
Sunset at The Rooftop Restaurant & Lounge
You can’t visit Valletta and not watch the sunset from our picturesque Rooftop Restaurant with a cocktail in hand. Located on the 7th floor of
Basilica of Our Lady Mount Carmel
Construction of the Basilica of Our Lady Mount Carmel began in 1570, making it one of the oldest churches in Valletta. Its rich history is
St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral
Built between 1839 and 1844, St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral was constructed to meet the needs of the burgeoning Catholic community in Valletta. At the time, Malta
Upper Barrakka Gardens
Perched high on the fortifications of Valletta, the Upper Barrakka Gardens is an exquisite gem that offers breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour and the
Lower Barrakka Gardens
Dating back to the 17th century, the Lower Barrakka Gardens offers visitors a delightful blend of history, nature, and stunning views of the Grand Harbour.
Hastings Garden
Dating back to the 19th century, Hastings Gardens offer visitors a charming blend of history, greenery and breathtaking views. Perched atop St. John’s Bastion, the
St. John’s Co-Cathedral
Built by the Knights of Malta between 1572 and 1577, this remarkable co-cathedral stands as a masterpiece of Baroque design, exuding a sense of grandeur
Teatru Manoel
Teatru Manoel, a historic gem nestled in the heart of Valletta, stands as a testament to Malta’s rich cultural heritage. Dating back to the 18th
Grandmaster’s Palace
Nestled in the heart of Valletta, Malta, the Grandmaster’s Palace stands as a resplendent testament to the island’s rich history and enduring grandeur. Constructed under
Fort St. Elmo
Constructed by the Knights of St. John in the late 16th century, Fort St. Elmo was strategically positioned to command the entrance to the Grand