Old Town (Valletta)
Stepping into Old Town Valletta feels like entering a different era, with its cobblestone streets and charming 16th-century buildings. As the heart of Valletta, it's rich with history at every corner. Couples will revel in the romantic ambiance during sunset strolls down narrow alleys, lined with stone balconies adorned with flowers. The whispering echoes of a vibrant past accompany you at every turn, providing a romantic backdrop for exploration. Baroque architecture looms majestically, and churches like St. John's Co-Cathedral offer striking interiors worthy of admiration.
This area bursts with cultural highlights, from quaint coffee shops perfect for a quiet moment to spectacular viewpoints overlooking the Grand Harbour. For the quintessential romantic experience, a candlelit dinner at a local Maltese restaurant, nestled in an old townhouse, offers both intimacy and authenticity. At night, the streets transform under the glow of gentle streetlights, and couples can enjoy walks amidst this breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site. Whether you are embracing the past or seeking a romantic escape, Old Town Valletta is an enchanting reminder of Malta’s storied history.
| Valletta's Foundation in 1566 Founded by Jean Parisot de Valette after the Great Siege. |
| Caravaggio's Painting in St. John's Co-Cathedral The Beheading of Saint John, 1608 masterpiece, resides here. |
| Valletta's Hidden Lower Barrakka Gardens Offers quiet refuge and stunning Grand Harbour views. |
