Valletta is the capital of Malta and known locally by the Maltese as il-Belt. It has a population of 6444 people in an area of 0.8km² and is the most Southern Capital of Europe. On the West side of Valletta there is Marsamxett Harbour and on the East side the Grand Harbour.

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Valletta was built by the Order of St John of Jerusalem, it contains buildings from the 16th century and the city’s fortifications, consisting of bastions, cavaliers and curtains along with the beauty of its churches, Baroque palaces and gardens. The city is mainly Baroque in character with elements of modern architecture and Neo-Classical in certain areas, though left with many scars after World War II, including the destruction of The Royal Opera House. Valletta has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1980.

The Grandmaster’s Palace
There are so many places to visit in Valletta apart from all the shopping on Republic Street that you would definitely need more than a day to see them all. The following are some of the main ones; St. John’s Co-Cathedral, the Grand Master’s Palace, Upper Barrakka Gardens, the National Museum of Archaeology, the National Museum of Fine Arts and the National War Museum.

Republic Street
Property prices in Valletta are quite high as you would expect for a Capital and attracting a lot more foreign investment.
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