A cultural, administrative and commercial hub, Valletta is Malta’s capital city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our city is an open-air museum – adorned with Baroque, British and modern architecture – that houses around 5,000 residents, many businesses and institutions. Traditions are deeply rooted in its heart, against a backdrop of everchanging contemporary communities, cultures and identities.
A peninsula between two harbours, the city is well connected by water taxis and ferries and is also a public transport hub. Valletta is also home to the National Library, National Theatre, Parliament, various exhibition sites and performance venues, hosting several prominent cultural events.
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A peninsula between two harbours, the city is well connected by water taxis and ferries and is also a public transport hub. Valletta is also home to the National Library, National Theatre, Parliament, various exhibition sites and performance venues, hosting several prominent cultural events.
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