Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #4 in Valletta, Malta

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Tour Facts

Number of sights 17 sights
Distance 6.6 km
Ascend 367 m
Descend 403 m

Explore Valletta in Malta with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.

Activities in VallettaIndividual Sights in Valletta

Sight 1: Lift to Valletta

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Lift to Valletta Frank Vincentz / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Barrakka Lift is a lift in Valletta, Malta which was constructed in 2012, on the site of a previous lift which had operated from 1905 to 1973 and which was demolished in 1983. It is located inside the ditch of the fortifications of Valletta, and it links Lascaris Wharf to St. Peter and Paul Bastion and the Upper Barrakka Gardens. It therefore allows access from the Grand Harbour to the city.

Wikipedia: Barrakka Lift (EN), Url

945 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 2: Lion Fountain

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Lion Fountain Frank Vincentz / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Lion Fountain, also known as the Vilhena Fountain, is a Baroque fountain located in St Anne Square in Floriana, Malta. It was installed in 1728 by Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, and it was relocated a few metres from its original location in the 1950s.

Wikipedia: Lion Fountain (Floriana) (EN)

704 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 3: Malta Memorial

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Malta MemorialColin Cameron from Edinburgh, Scotland / CC BY-SA 2.0

The Malta Memorial is a war memorial monument to the 2,298 Commonwealth aircrew who lost their lives in the various Second World War air battles and engagements around the Mediterranean, whilst serving with the Commonwealth Air Forces flying from bases in Austria, Italy, Sicily, islands of the Adriatic and Mediterranean, Malta, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, West Africa, Yugoslavia and Gibraltar, and who have no known grave.

Wikipedia: Malta Memorial (EN)

197 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 4: The Phoenicia

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The Phoenicia Malta, formerly called the Le Méridien Phoenicia, is a 5-star hotel in Floriana, Malta. The Art Deco hotel was built in the 1930s, and was opened in November 1947. It is regarded as one of the top hotels in Malta. The hotel had one of the earliest restaurants of good standards in Malta in the 1950s. It had three floors originally, but further floors were built along the years.

Wikipedia: Hotel Phoenicia (EN), Website

442 meters / 5 minutes

Sight 5: Our Lady of Victory Church

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The Our Lady of Victory Church, formerly known as the Saint Anthony the Abbot Church, was the first church and building completed in Valletta, Malta. In 1566, following the Great Siege of Malta, Grand Master Jean Parisot de Valette and his Order showed interest to build a church in the name of the Nativity of the Virgin as a form of thanksgiving; the construction was funded by De Valette.

Wikipedia: Church of Our Lady of Victory (Valletta) (EN)

66 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 6: Church of St Catherine of Alexandria

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The Church of St Catherine of Alexandria, commonly known as the Church of St Catherine of Italy is a Roman Catholic church in Valletta, Malta. It was built by the Hospitaller Langue of Italy and it serves as the parish church of the Italian community of Malta.

Wikipedia: Church of Saint Catherine of Italy, Valletta (EN)

85 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 7: Auberge d'Italie

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The Auberge d'Italie is an auberge in Valletta, Malta. It was built at various stages in the late 16th century to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Italy, and it originally had a Mannerist design by Girolamo Cassar and several other architects. The building continued to be modified throughout the course of the 17th century, with the last major renovation being carried out in the 1680s during the magistracy of Gregorio Carafa, giving the building a Baroque character.

Wikipedia: Auberge d'Italie (EN)

39 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 8: Church of Saint James

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The Church of St James is a Roman Catholic church in Valletta, Malta. A previous Mannerist church was built on site in the early 17th century and demolished in the early 18th century to build the present baroque church. Built on the designs of Romano Carrapecchia, the church served for religious service to the Langue of Castille. It remain an active church, found in Merchants Street, and it is a scheduled cultural building in a World Heritage Site. The church has a number of artistic features, including its imposing façade and paintings, one drawn by Filippo Paladini and another dating back than the present church itself. Nowadays the church is also used for services by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church.

Wikipedia: Church of St James, Valletta (EN)

249 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 9: Lascaris War Rooms

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The Lascaris War Rooms are an underground complex of tunnels and chambers in Valletta, Malta that housed the War Headquarters from where the defence of the island was conducted during the Second World War. The rooms were later used by NATO and are now open to the public as a museum.

Wikipedia: Lascaris War Rooms (EN)

350 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 10: Church of the Madonna of Liesse

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The Church of Our Lady of Liesse is a church in Valletta, Malta. The church was built in 1740 on the site of a 17th-century church. The cupola was built to the designs of the Maltese architect Francesco Zammit. The church is located near the shores of the Grand Harbour, close to Lascaris Battery and the site of the fish market. It is especially venerated by the people of the port area.

Wikipedia: Church of Our Lady of Liesse (EN)

208 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 11: St. Lucia Church

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St. Lucia Church Frank Vincentz / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Church of St Lucy is a small Roman Catholic church situated in Valletta, Malta. The church was built in 1570 and features a titular painting above the high altar and the corpse of St Lucian, the martyr.

Wikipedia: Church of St Lucy, Valletta (EN)

355 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 12: Alexandro Ioan Ball EQ. Bar.

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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a neoclassical monument in the Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1810 as a memorial to Sir Alexander Ball, a British admiral who was the first Civil Commissioner of Malta. Attributed to the architect Giorgio Pullicino, the monument is in the form of an ancient Greek temple.

Wikipedia: Monument to Sir Alexander Ball (EN)

30 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 13: Lower Barracca Gardens

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Lower Barracca Gardens

The Lower Barakka Gardens is a garden in Valletta, Malta, and it is twinned with the Upper Barrakka Gardens.

Wikipedia: Lower Barrakka Gardens (EN)

298 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 14: Sacra Infermeria & Mediterranian Conference Center

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The Mediterranean Conference Centre is a conference centre in Valletta, Malta. The building was built as a hospital in the 16th century by the Order of St. John, and it was known as the Sacra Infermeria or the Holy Infirmary. It was known as the Grand Hôspital during the French occupation of Malta and during the British period was named as the Station Hospital.

Wikipedia: Mediterranean Conference Centre (EN)

159 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 15: Church of Saint Nicholas

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The Church of Saint Nicholas, also known as the Church of All Souls, is a Greek Catholic church in Valletta, Malta, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Originally built as a Greek Orthodox church in 1569, it was conceded to the Confraternity of the Souls in Purgatory in 1639, who rebuilt the church in the Baroque style in 1652. The church was passed back to the Greek Catholic congregation in 2014 however the church is used from Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.

Wikipedia: Church of St Nicholas, Valletta (EN)

1493 meters / 18 minutes

Sight 16: Hastings Garden

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Hastings Garden Frank Vincentz / CC BY-SA 3.0

Hastings Gardens is a public garden in Valletta, Malta. It is located on top of St. John's Bastion and St. Michael's Bastion, on the west side of the City Gate. The garden offers views of Floriana, Msida, Sliema, and Manoel Island. Inside the garden is a monument placed by the Hastings family in honor of Francis, Marquis of Hastings, who was a governor of Malta. Lord Hastings died in 1826 and is buried in the garden.

Wikipedia: Hastings Gardens (EN)

1003 meters / 12 minutes

Sight 17: Msida Bastion Cemetery

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The Msida Bastion Historic Garden, also Msida Bastion Cemetery or Msida Bastion Garden of Rest is a former Protestant cemetery in Floriana, Malta, in use from 1806 till 1856. It was restored and reopened as a garden in 2002. It is listed in the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands under number 52, as a Grade 1 Monument. Currently, Din l-Art Ħelwa are the caretakers of the Msida Bastions with a team of over 25 volunteers coordinated by the garden's Warden, all aiding in the general upkeep and research of the site.

Wikipedia: Msida Bastion Historic Garden (EN)

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