Walking Tours

For the one of a kind holiday experience or adventure journey, visit Valetta, the capital of Malta. People say that Valetta walking tours is a stroll in the largest open museum in the world. Being UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, you’re sure to see an attraction waiting to be discovered just around each corner.


Valetta is rich in history and culture unique to the Mediterranean. Museums, parks, harbors, historical sites, and not to mention the nightlife in Valetta is humming for the party-savvy tourists. The best way to discover what Valetta has to offer is on foot on Valetta walking tours.

This packed city is only a couple of kilometers in length and you won’t be bored strolling whether you’re alone or with a group because there’s a museum to splurge in almost every block, a historical monument in every park, and shops to browse for memorabilia and gifts for your loved ones at home.

The best way to cool down after a draining day of touring this enchanting city is to join Valetta walking tours along the harbors of Valetta. This city boasts two captivating harbors: the Marsamxett Habour and the Grand Harbour. A walk along these harbors is to discover the life of Valetta outside the walls that protects this city. If you’re a morning person, why not experience the sunrise along these seaside attractions as well.

This city is slightly sloping, gently climbing towards the hills so you need to be sure that you have enough stamina to tour this city on foot. If you do, don’t forget to stop by the Upper Barracca Garden that boasts a breath-taking view of the Mediterranean Sea; the perfect place for picture taking and sight seeing.

If you take a walk around Valetta, don’t forget to include the Republic Street in your itinerary. This street boasts of its shops that showcase products unique from Malta. But no matter which street you’re on, if you take Valetta walking tours you’ll not go home disappointed because the whole of Valetta is coined the largest open museum in the world.


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