# Valletta, Malta

> Valletta dazzles with golden limestone, historic forts, and sea views from every corner. Right now (mid-August), the Santa Marija feast brings fireworks and festas to the streets—an incredible time to experience the capital's vibrant culture on a budget.

## Key stats

| Metric | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Region | Europe |
| Backpacker cost | $45/day |
| Digital nomad cost | $85/day |
| Luxury cost | $300/day |
| Internet download | 100 Mbps |
| Internet upload | 50 Mbps |
| Safety score | 9/10 |
| Backpacker score | 6.5/10 |
| Digital nomad score | 7/10 |
| Luxury score | 7.5/10 |

**Safety:** Valletta is one of Europe's safest capitals, with a low crime rate and a strong police presence. Petty theft is rare, but pickpocketing can occur in crowded tourist spots; keep valuables secure.

## Neighborhoods

- **Valletta City Centre**: The fortified historic heart, packed with baroque architecture, museums, and boutique shops. It's vibrant but touristy, with higher prices and a lively atmosphere. (high price)
- **Sliema**: A waterfront town just across the harbour, known for its promenade, a wide variety of restaurants, and easy ferry access to Valletta. It's a great base for nomads and tourists who want a mix of convenience and comfort. (medium price)
- **St. Julian's / Paceville**: Malta's nightlife hub, packed with bars, clubs, hotels, and beach clubs. It's lively and energetic, but can be noisy at night; best for party-loving travelers. (medium price)
- **The Three Cities (Birgu, Isla, Bormla)**: Historic fortified towns across the Grand Harbour from Valletta, offering a more authentic, quieter experience. Great for those seeking charm and a sense of seclusion. (low price)

## Pros

- Stunning UNESCO-listed architecture
- Extremely safe, low crime
- Compact and walkable
- Excellent internet and 5G
- Warm Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days
- Affordable compared to Western Europe
- Delicious Maltese cuisine
- Rich cultural calendar with feasts and festivals
- Friendly English-speaking locals
- Great base for island hopping (Comino, Gozo)

## Cons

- Can be crowded and touristy in August
- Limited nightlife options outside St. Julian's
- Accommodation prices spike in peak season
- Public transport can be infrequent and crowded
- No sandy beaches directly in Valletta
- Small area, might feel confined for long-term stays
- Some historic buildings are poorly maintained
- Car parking is a nightmare
- Dining out can be pricey at tourist spots
- Lack of green parks

## FAQs

**Is Valletta safe for tourists?**

Yes, Valletta is considered one of the safest capital cities in Europe, with a very low crime rate. The main concern is petty theft, so keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas and at festivals.

**What's the best time to visit Valletta?**

The best time is from May to June and September to October—pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and moderate prices. August is hot and busy, with the Santa Marija feast being a highlight but also the peak tourist season.

**Do I need a visa for Valletta?**

If you're from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, or the EU, you can stay up to 90 days in a 180-day period without a visa. Other nationalities should check Schengen visa requirements.

**What's the internet speed like in Valletta?**

Valletta has excellent internet infrastructure, with average fiber speeds around 100 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload. Most cafes and co-working spaces provide reliable Wi-Fi, and 5G is widely available.

**Can I work remotely in Valletta?**

Absolutely. Malta offers a Nomad Residence Permit for remote workers, and the country has a growing digital nomad community. You'll find co-working spaces like Primo and numerous café-friendly spots with fast internet.

**What's the backpacker scene like in Valletta?**

The backpacker scene is developing; you'll find a handful of hostels, a social atmosphere, and plenty of budget-friendly activities. It's not as bustling as Southeast Asia, but the mix of history, beaches, and festivals attracts a friendly crowd.

**How much does it cost to visit Valletta?**

Backpackers can manage on $35-45 per day with hostels and street food. Nomads typically spend around $85 per day for apartment rent, co-working, and dining out. Luxury travelers should budget $300+ per day for five-star hotels and fine dining.

## Links

- [Web page](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/malta/valletta)
- [City JSON](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/data/cities/malta.json)
- [Malta overview](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/malta)
