Venue Rental

Your Gateway to
Valletta Waterfront

We've compiled everything you need to know in one convenient place. Whether you are a cruise passenger or a business traveler, our aim is to ensure that you have a hassle-free experience while exploring our vibrant destination. Let us guide you through the essential details, allowing you to focus on creating unforgettable memories during your stay at our port.

Under the Stars

The possibilities are endless under the stars on the Valletta Waterfront. The open air venue is an artistic blank canvas with the famous Grand Harbour and the historic buildings as a backdrop. Filmed and photographed by many, the recognisable Valletta Waterfront with the coloured doors and its late Baroque architecture will mesmerize any guest and leave an impression to last forever. Whether it is a concert for many or a grand gala dinner, the location is breathtaking.
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The Promenade

A 275-meter strolling promenade offers the perfect staging for your event or your promotion, with a variety of food and beverage outlets, some with a private area and a number of outdoor spaces.
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Sagrestia Vault & the Chapel

Located directly on the Valletta Waterfront is a hidden treasure unknown to most, the Sagrestia Vault. Annexed to a 16th century vault, is a Chapel dedicated to the Flight of the Holy Family to Egypt, is a small, intimate chapel yet beautifully detailed. The narrow but detailed façade embraces all the typical elements of a larger domineering church. Steeped in history, Sagrestia Vault lends itself to small intimate events: from small concerts, receptions, exhibitions, seminars, product launches, family events and more. Meanwhile also in combination with the Sagres
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Magazino Hall

Renowned for its versatility, the Magazino Hall proudly displays its historical features from a glorious past. Situated just below the iconic Valletta bastions, the Magazino Hall was built in 1727 as part of the original building where vats stored oil for street lamps. In the middle of the 19th century gas lamps were introduced in the harbour area and the building was incorporated within the island's first power house. Once inside, there is an impressive arched ceiling and the indigenous yellow limestone glistens with the cast of soft lighting. An adjoining outdoor cour
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