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Portomaso Business Tower

Built in 2001, Portomaso Business Tower stands to represent Malta’s modern business outlook. It has been the highest building in Malta ever since its completion and boasts some of the best office space on the island. It is 97.54m tall with 23 floors, and includes

Auberge de Castille

One of the original Auberges of Valletta built in the 1570s, each built to house the group of knights of a particular language. The building took on its baroque form during the time of Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (1740s). As of 1972, it

Triton Square

Triton Square is the wide open space just outside of the Valletta City Gate, connecting Valletta to Floriana. It has traditionally been a meeting place for those visiting Valletta, having been previously the site of the Valletta Bus Terminus. The Triton Fountain is the centrepiece

Triton Fountain

The Triton Fountain, giving its name to the square where it is located, is a symbol of the entrance to Valletta. It was unveiled in 1959 and remains one of Malta’s most important modernist landmarks. It is a reference to the connection the city, having

Valletta City Gate

The Valletta City Gate is the main entrance to the capital city. It is located in the centre of the land-facing fortifications of the city, and serves as the principal entryway to Valletta for tourists and locals alike. It connects Triton Square to Republic Street.

Għajn Tuffieħa Headland

The land formation between Għajn Tuffieħa Bay and the edge of Ġnejna Bay is one of the most spectacular view in Malta. The clay hills which adorn the side of Għajn Tuffieħa Bay make for a unique landscape in the Maltese Islands, and is classified

Parliament Building

Inaugurated in 2015, the Parliament Building is clad with symbolism. It consists of two blocks connected together with bridges. Its facade is symbolically made of Gozitan limestone, a local material. The design of the building promotes openness: it includes see-through materials in the street-level, and