Valletta, the capital city of Malta, is a treasure trove of architecture and is a warm 22C in March making it an ideal Spring ...
When the Order of St John started building Valletta on Mount Sceberras, its architects and engineers faced a serious problem – how uneven the terrain was, highs and lows, rises and throughs.
Valletta has an extraordinary density of sights and activities from unique 5,000-year-old 'Fat Lady' statues, to the ornate Baroque legacy of the Knights of St John; from Bastion-top gardens to ...
Europe's smallest capital, Valletta, known as The Fortress City, was founded in the sixteenth Century by the Knights of St John. A UNESCO World heritage site, Valletta was also named the European ...