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Valletta Walking Tour with Audio Guide on your Smart Phone

By TouringBee
Free cancellation available
The previous price was NZ$14 and current price is NZ$11 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

The TouringBee audio guide is your convenient mobile companion for a self-guided tour of Valletta, designed specifically for exploring the city in a short time (1.5–2 hours). Follow the route on the app's map to walk from Tritons’ Fountain to Fort St. Elmo, passing by the city's main attractions.

Highlights include: St. John's Co-Cathedral and the Church of St. Paul's Shipwreck, Fort St. Elmo, Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens, Grandmaster's Palace, The charming streets of Valletta.

The tour features 25 points of interest. All stories are crafted by professional journalists and historians, infused with humour and a passion for travel.

Once you've downloaded the tour, the app works offline. The audio guide is always clear in your headphones. Enjoy captivating stories and legends at your own pace, without the need to follow a group. Feel free to pause for a café break or wander down a picturesque alley before continuing your exploration.

Activity location

  • Triton Fountain
    • Vjal Nelson Il-Belt Valletta
    • Valletta, Malta

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • VGW5+783
    • Floriana, Malta

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English in English
  • Activity duration is 3 hours and 30 minutes3h 30m
    3h 30m
  • Opening hours: Mon 7:00 am-8:00 pm
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
NZ$14.00
NZ$11.20 x 1 AdultNZ$11.20
Total
The previous price was NZ$14.00 and current price is NZ$11.20
20% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Offline map with a route for easy GPS navigation
  • What's includedWhat's included
    One-year access to the tour in your preferred language
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Illustrations to help identify landmarks
  • What's includedWhat's included
    25 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Smartphone and headphones
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    In-person tour guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Food and drinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry tickets along the route

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The audio guide is available through a dedicated mobile app for iOS and Android
  • Entry tickets to museums are not included. Please purchase them separately in advance
  • The tour does not cover all sights in Valletta
  • This is a self-guided tour. You will need to download the audio guide app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app's map. No human guide is provided
  • The audio guide is available at any time. The date and time selected at checkout are approximate

Activity itinerary

Triton Fountain

  • 10m
The Triton Fountain is a striking modern fountain located just outside Valletta’s City Gate, featuring three bronze Tritons holding up a large basin. Designed by sculptor Vincent Apap and architect Victor Anastasi and completed in 1959, it has become one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, symbolising Malta’s connection to the sea. The fountain was restored and relocated slightly in recent years, and today it serves as a dramatic entrance point to Valletta, especially when illuminated at night and set against the backdrop of the city’s fortified walls.

Valletta City Gate

  • 10m
The City Gate is the main entrance to Valletta and a striking example of contemporary architectural design integrated into historic fortifications. The current gate, completed in 2014, was designed by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano as part of a major redevelopment project that also included the new Parliament building and the open-air Royal Opera House ruins nearby. Unlike earlier, more decorative gates, this version is minimalist, consisting of massive limestone walls that create a dramatic passage into the city, emphasising Valletta’s identity as a fortified capital while offering a modern interpretation of its historic entrance.

Parliament Building

  • 10m
The Parliament House (Il-Parlament ta’ Malta) is the seat of Malta’s national legislature and a key landmark at the entrance to the city near City Gate. Completed in 2015, it was designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano as part of the same redevelopment project that transformed Valletta’s main gateway. The building stands out for its modern design, featuring two large stone volumes elevated on pillars, with a façade carved to resemble traditional Maltese balconies while allowing light and air to pass through. Despite its contemporary appearance, it uses local limestone, creating a dialogue between modern architecture and Valletta’s historic urban fabric, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Pjazza Teatru Rjal

  • 10m
The Pjazza Teatru Rjal is a unique open-air theatre built within the ruins of the former Royal Opera House, which was destroyed during World War II bombings. Redesigned by architect Renzo Piano and opened in 2013, the space blends historical remnants with modern architectural elements, preserving the original columns and structure while introducing contemporary staging facilities. Today, it serves as a cultural venue for concerts, performances, and events, offering a striking example of how Valletta integrates its wartime history with modern cultural life.

Monumento a Jean de la Valette

  • 10m
The Monument to Jean de Valette is dedicated to Jean de Valette, the founder of Valletta and a key figure in the Knights of St. John who led the defence of Malta during the Great Siege of 1565. Located near the entrance to the city, the monument honours his legacy as both a military leader and the visionary behind Valletta’s construction, symbolising resilience, strategic brilliance, and the historical importance of the Order in shaping Malta’s identity.

Il-Berga ta' Kastilja

  • 10m
The Auberge de Castille (Il-Berġa ta’ Kastilja) is one of the most impressive buildings in Valletta and today serves as the office of the Prime Minister of Malta. Originally built in the 16th century for the Knights of the Order of St. John from the langue of Castille, León, and Portugal, it was later redesigned in a grand Baroque style. Perched on one of the highest points of the city, it offers commanding views over the Grand Harbour area, reflecting both the strategic importance and the prestige of the Knights who resided there.

Upper Barrakka

  • 10m
Upper Barrakka Gardens (Il-Barrakka ta’ Fuq) is a beautiful public garden set on the highest point of Valletta’s city walls, offering some of the most spectacular panoramic views over the Grand Harbour. Originally created in the 16th century as a private garden for the Knights of the Order of St. John, it was later opened to the public and remains one of the most popular viewpoints in Malta. The terraces below the garden are home to the Saluting Battery, where a ceremonial cannon firing takes place daily, adding to the historic atmosphere of this peaceful and scenic spot.

Grand Harbour

  • 10m
Grand Harbour is one of the largest and most historically significant natural harbours in the Mediterranean, stretching between Valletta and the Three Cities — Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea, and Cospicua. It has served as a strategic maritime hub since antiquity and played a crucial role during events such as the Great Siege of Malta and World War II. Surrounded by impressive fortifications and historic bastions built by the Knights of St. John, the harbour today offers breathtaking views, especially from the Upper Barrakka Gardens, and remains an active port where traditional boats and modern ships coexist in a uniquely atmospheric setting.

St John's Co-Cathedral Museum (Pass by)

St John's Co-Cathedral Museum is an integral part of the magnificent St John’s Co-Cathedral, showcasing an exceptional collection of artworks and treasures amassed by the Knights of the Order of St. John; the highlight is undoubtedly The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist by Caravaggio, one of the most famous masterpieces of the Baroque period, displayed in the Oratory, while the museum itself also features Flemish tapestries, intricate silverware, illuminated manuscripts, and historical vestments, offering a deeper insight into the artistic, religious, and cultural legacy of Malta during the rule of the Knights.

St Paul of the Shipwreck Church

  • 10m
Church of St Paul’s Shipwreck is one of the oldest and most historically significant churches in Malta, dedicated to the Apostle Saint Paul, who, according to tradition, was shipwrecked on the island in 60 AD; located in the heart of Valletta, the church features a richly decorated Baroque interior with gilded carvings, marble floors, and impressive artworks, while its most revered relics include a piece of the column on which Saint Paul was said to have been beheaded in Rome and a wrist bone of the saint, making it an important site of devotion as well as a striking example of Malta’s deep religious heritage.

Grandmaster's Palace (Pass by)

Grandmaster’s Palace is one of the most important historic buildings in Malta, originally constructed in the 16th century as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Order of St. John; located in the heart of Valletta, it later served as the seat of the British colonial governor and today houses the Office of the President of Malta, while parts of the palace are open to visitors, including the richly decorated State Rooms with tapestries and frescoed ceilings, and the famous Palace Armoury, which displays one of the world’s finest collections of weapons and armour from the Knights’ era.

St. George’s Square

  • 10m
St George’s Square (Misraħ San Ġorġ) is a prominent public square in Valletta, located near the historic Grandmaster’s Palace. It serves as a central gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, often hosting ceremonies, public events, and cultural activities. Surrounded by elegant historic buildings and featuring statues and monuments, the square reflects Valletta’s rich civic and architectural heritage while providing a lively space for social interaction in the heart of the city.

Maltese

  • 10m
Casino Maltese is an exclusive private members’ club located in a historic palace in Valletta, founded in the 19th century. Known for its elegant architecture, refined interiors, and cultural significance, it has long served as a social and cultural hub for Malta’s elite. The club hosts events, gatherings, and exhibitions, providing a glimpse into Malta’s aristocratic and civic traditions while preserving a unique historic atmosphere in the heart of the capital.

Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

  • 10m
Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a striking Baroque church in Valletta, easily recognised by its large red dome dominating the city skyline. Built in the 16th century and rebuilt in the 20th century after World War II damage, it is dedicated to the Virgin of Mount Carmel, an important figure in Maltese Catholic devotion. The basilica features an elegant interior with a high altar, religious artworks, and a prominent dome offering panoramic views of Valletta, making it both a spiritual centre and a significant architectural landmark in the city.

Eagle Street

  • 10m
Triq l-Ajkla (Eagle Street) is a street in Valletta that reflects the city’s characteristic narrow, historic lanes lined with limestone buildings and traditional Maltese balconies. Like many streets in the capital, it combines residential, cultural, and small commercial spaces, allowing visitors to experience daily life in Valletta while walking through its rich architectural and historical environment.

Casa Rocca Piccola (Pass by)

Casa Rocca Piccola is a 16th-century noble palace in the heart of Valletta that remains the private residence of a Maltese aristocratic family. Visitors can explore its richly decorated rooms, historic furnishings, and extensive collections of antiques, silver, and family heirlooms, gaining insight into Malta’s noble heritage and everyday life of the Maltese elite over centuries. The palace also includes a network of underground tunnels and offers a glimpse into the island’s history, culture, and architecture.

Basilica of Saint Dominic & Porto Salvo

  • 10m
Basilica of Saint Dominic & Church of Porto Salvo is a historic religious site in Valletta, consisting of the Baroque Basilica of Saint Dominic, built in the 17th century for the Dominican Order, and the nearby Church of Porto Salvo, which dates to the 17th century as well. The basilica features an ornate interior with gilded altars, intricate artworks, and religious statues, while the Porto Salvo Church adds to the area’s spiritual significance. Together, they reflect Valletta’s rich ecclesiastical heritage and the city’s deep-rooted Catholic traditions, serving both as active places of worship and as important architectural landmarks.

Lower Barrakka Gardens

  • 10m
Lower Barrakka Gardens is a charming public garden located along Valletta’s city walls, offering peaceful pathways, shaded areas, and beautiful views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. Originally created in the 17th century as part of the fortifications, it features monuments, fountains, and manicured lawns, making it a popular spot for relaxation, photography, and enjoying panoramic vistas while exploring the historic capital.

Fort St Elmo (Pass by)

Fort St. Elmo is a historic star-shaped fort located at the tip of Valletta’s peninsula, overlooking the Grand Harbour and the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the 16th century by the Knights of St. John, it played a crucial role during the Great Siege of 1565 and in later military defences. Today, the fort houses the National War Museum, featuring exhibits on Malta’s military history, and offers visitors impressive views of the harbour, bastions, and historic city, making it both a cultural and strategic landmark.

Location

Activity location

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    Triton Fountain
    • Vjal Nelson Il-Belt Valletta
    • Valletta, Malta

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    VGW5+783
    • Floriana, Malta

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