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There's something for everyone! Whether you're looking for engaging experiences, local discoveries, or a chance to relax, you'll find plenty to enjoy during your visit. Visit these top attractions and create lasting memories.

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Historic Quay Wall
The Chapel of the Flight to Egypt by the Holy Family (Il-Kappella tal-Ħarba lejn l-Eġittu) was built in 1752, along with the stores, on the baroque design of Andrea Belli for spiritual service of the workers at the Pinto Stores.
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Chapel of the Flight to Egypt by the Holy Family
The Chapel of the Flight to Egypt by the Holy Family (Il-Kappella tal-Ħarba lejn l-Eġittu) was built in 1752, along with the stores, on the baroque design of Andrea Belli for spiritual service of the workers at the Pinto Stores.
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Pinto Stores
The iconic buildings of the Valletta Waterfront were commissioned by Grand Master Pinto designed by Andrea Belli at the height of the Baroque movement to boost still further the harbor activities and are still known as Pinto Stores.
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Child Migrants’ Memorial
The Child Migrants' Memorial at Valletta Waterfront was inaugurated in 2008 to commemorate the 310 Maltese children, mostly boys, who traveled to Australia in search of a better life between 1950 and 1965.
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Top Attraction
Historic Quay Wall
The Chapel of the Flight to Egypt by the Holy Family (Il-Kappella tal-Ħarba lejn l-Eġittu) was built in 1752, along with the stores, on the baroque design of Andrea Belli for spiritual service of the workers at the Pinto Stores.
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Top Attraction
Chapel of the Flight to Egypt by the Holy Family
The Chapel of the Flight to Egypt by the Holy Family (Il-Kappella tal-Ħarba lejn l-Eġittu) was built in 1752, along with the stores, on the baroque design of Andrea Belli for spiritual service of the workers at the Pinto Stores.
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Top Attraction
Pinto Stores
The iconic buildings of the Valletta Waterfront were commissioned by Grand Master Pinto designed by Andrea Belli at the height of the Baroque movement to boost still further the harbor activities and are still known as Pinto Stores.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Child Migrants’ Memorial
The Child Migrants' Memorial at Valletta Waterfront was inaugurated in 2008 to commemorate the 310 Maltese children, mostly boys, who traveled to Australia in search of a better life between 1950 and 1965.
LEARN MORE