Models in Valletta

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Clotilde
Valletta · 21 yrs
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Lila
Valletta · 25 yrs
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Raina
Valletta · 41 yrs
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Twila
Valletta · 21 yrs
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Krystina
Valletta · 23 yrs
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Mattie
Valletta · 25 yrs
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Lexie
Valletta · 20 yrs
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Henriette
Valletta · 20 yrs
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Aileen
Valletta · 24 yrs
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Isabel
Valletta · 17 yrs
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Rhoda
Valletta · 25 yrs
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Willa
Valletta · 31 yrs
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Discover Valletta, Malta – A Fortress City of Art & History

Malta's fortified capital Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the European Capital of Culture, brimming with baroque architecture, high-end boutiques, and fortress walls overlooking the Grand Harbour.

Why Visit Valletta?

  • St. John's Co-Cathedral – Home to Caravaggio's masterpiece 'The Beheading of St. John the Baptist'.
  • Upper Barrakka Gardens – Panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and daily cannon salute.
  • Republic Street – The city's main thoroughfare for shopping, cafés, and historic auberges.
  • Fort St. Elmo & National War Museum – A star-shaped fortress crucial to the Great Siege of 1565.

Practical Information

  • Location: Central-eastern coast of Malta, a 5-minute ferry from Sliema or 20-minute drive from Malta Airport (MLA).
  • Getting around: Compact and walkable; elevators (Barrakka Lift) connect waterfront to city center.
  • Best time to visit: March–May & September–November (pleasant temperatures, fewer cruise crowds).
  • Accommodation: Boutique hotels (The Phoenicia) and converted townhouses.

Things to Do Near Valletta

  • Take a ferry across to Sliema or the Three Cities
  • Visit the Lascaris War Rooms – WWII underground tunnels
  • Explore MUŻA (Malta's National Community Art Museum)
  • Dine at Strait Street (The Gut) – a revived nightlife hub