7.8 km
6 h
Medium
🔄 Multi-modal
~€25
The best first Maltazar day: start in Birgu, cross Grand Harbour and enter Valletta through Barrakka. The route has a quick outdoor mode and a full mode for the cathedral, forts and war rooms.

Monika says
Monika: First day - choose a mode and keep the route rhythm.
No logistics guessing
The difference is route order, transfer time and a backup when tickets, heat or sea conditions change the day.
Contact Malta TourShowing the default route mode. 7 extension stops are kept for the full plan so the public map day and this route pillar stay clear.
Birgu Old Town
Birgu was the Order’s first major base in Malta before Valletta was built after the Great Siege.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
St Lawrence Church, Birgu
First conventual chapel of the Order in Malta (1530). Interior full of knightly coats of arms and works by Mattia Preti.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Part of the experience may work from outside, but the full visit can involve cobbles, steps or uneven ground.
Birgu Marina
Today’s marina sits beside waters that were among the most strategic parts of Grand Harbour in the Order’s era.
Family: Works well as a short family stop. The key is distance from edges, shade, water and no rushed photo pressure.
Access: Assume uneven ground, sun and possible steps or descents. With a stroller or reduced mobility, choose the easiest viewpoint.
Fort St Angelo
Mighty fortress in Birgu — the Knights' headquarters during the Great Siege. Views of Grand Harbour and Valletta from the terraces are breathtaking.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Part of the experience may work from outside, but the full visit can involve cobbles, steps or uneven ground.
Isla and Marina Viewpoint
This viewpoint shows how close Birgu, Isla and Valletta are, and why the harbour worked as a natural fortress.
Family: Works well as a short family stop. The key is distance from edges, shade, water and no rushed photo pressure.
Access: Assume uneven ground, sun and possible steps or descents. With a stroller or reduced mobility, choose the easiest viewpoint.
Upper Barrakka Gardens
Malta's most famous viewpoint — panorama of Grand Harbour, Three Cities and harbour entrance. Daily cannon fire from the Saluting Battery at 12:00 and 16:00.
Family: Works well as a short family stop. The key is distance from edges, shade, water and no rushed photo pressure.
Access: Assume uneven ground, sun and possible steps or descents. With a stroller or reduced mobility, choose the easiest viewpoint.
Saluting Battery
Saluting Battery is a historic stop from the Malta Wakacje plan, added to Maltazar with GPS coordinates and practical route context.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
Auberge de Castille
The most magnificent auberge of the Order, seat of the Spanish-Portuguese Langue. Today the Office of the Prime Minister.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
Royal Opera House / Pjazza Teatru Rjal
Royal Opera House / Pjazza Teatru Rjal is a historic stop from the Malta Wakacje plan, added to Maltazar with GPS coordinates and practical route context.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
St John's Co-Cathedral
Baroque masterpiece from 1577 — a plain facade hiding one of the richest church interiors in the world. Floor of 375 marble tombstones of Knights of Malta, two Caravaggio paintings.
Family: Good as a heat break if your group likes museums and interiors. With younger children, plan a shorter version.
Access: Before promising full access, check the venue’s current rules, steps and entrance layout. If unsure, plan a shorter visit.
Lower Barrakka Gardens
Lower Barrakka gives a quieter view of the Grand Harbour entrance and helps explain Valletta’s maritime layout.
Family: Works well as a short family stop. The key is distance from edges, shade, water and no rushed photo pressure.
Access: Assume uneven ground, sun and possible steps or descents. With a stroller or reduced mobility, choose the easiest viewpoint.
Siege Bell War Memorial
The memorial recalls the victims of the 1940-1942 siege of Malta, when the island was a key Allied position.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
Fort St Elmo
Fort from 1552 at the tip of Valletta — hero of the Great Siege of 1565 when 6,000 knights defended it against 40,000 Ottoman Turks. Now the National War Museum.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Part of the experience may work from outside, but the full visit can involve cobbles, steps or uneven ground.
Grandmaster's Palace
Seat of the Grand Masters since 1571, now the Office of the President of Malta. The armoury holds 5,000 exhibits — one of the largest in Europe.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Part of the experience may work from outside, but the full visit can involve cobbles, steps or uneven ground.
Parliament of Malta
Modern parliament building (Renzo Piano) next to ruins of the British-era opera house transformed into an open-air theater. prowadzący shows both as a symbol of Malta's transformation.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
Triton Fountain
Triton Fountain is a historic stop from the Malta Wakacje plan, added to Maltazar with GPS coordinates and practical route context.
Family: With family, treat this as part of the day’s rhythm, not a separate mission. If energy drops, shorten the stop and leave room for a break.
Access: Treat this as a sun-exposed, uneven-ground stop. With reduced mobility, keep it short and close to transport.
Lazaretto, Fort Manoel and Fort Tigne Viewpoint
The view toward Manoel and Tigné adds the story of quarantine, fortifications and control over Valletta’s bays.
Family: Works well as a short family stop. The key is distance from edges, shade, water and no rushed photo pressure.
Access: Assume uneven ground, sun and possible steps or descents. With a stroller or reduced mobility, choose the easiest viewpoint.
Cost depends on tickets, ferries/boats and selected route mode.
Pick a mode before starting: Outdoor walk / Full visit / Family.

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Fort Saint Angelo — Twierdza, Przy Której Malta Stała lub Upadła
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Upper Barrakka Gardens — Najlepszy Widok w Valletcie
Grand Harbour z lotu ptaka, armaty strzelające w południe i winda za €1. Oto jeden z najlepszych darmowych widoków w Europie.
Rise in the Order and discover hidden spots along the route.
Start trail →Best season: All year