Barrakka Suites Valletta have just been refurbished – although set in the old city of Valletta with all its magnificent history, we wanted to give the fresh look reminding the guests of the beautiful colours of the Maltese sky and sea! We love this new look!
Valentine’s at the Valletta Waterfront

2015 WRMC Restaurants Quality Recognition Awards

A number of Valletta Waterfront restaurants were awarded the prestigious Blue Riband Award: Pintonino Restaurant ; Nan Yuan Cantonese Restaurant; Brown’s Restaurant; Q Bar & Restaurant and Pepe Nero. Pintonino and Pepe Nero have retained the WRMC Blue Riband Award from 2014 and have been presented with the WRMC Blue
Valletta Carnival 2015

February brings along the carnival week, which takes on a traditional pattern; extravagantly coloured floats are perched on lorries ready for the procession, children running around in fancy costumes, never will you see more Zorros, Indian chiefs, robots and little senoritas all packed in one place! The heart of the
Valletta International Baroque Festival 2015

The Sacred Temple of Hagar Qim

The Megalithic Temple of Hagar Qim is said to be amongst the most ancient religious sites on Earth, and is described by the World Heritage Sites committee as “unique architectural masterpieces.” In 1992 UNESCO recognized the Hagar Qim & the neighbouring temple of Mnajdra as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The
Albano Carrisi & Band in Malta

By general request a second concert by Italy’s popular and much loved Artist, Al Bano Carrisi on the 8th of December 2014, at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. The first concert, which will be held on 7th December, also at the MCC, is sold out. With much pleasure of the artist himself, another chance
Strummin’ for Change

The Strumming Artist’s concert has been host to hundreds of artistic people that give their time, talent, voice to come up with a yearly concert for a good cause. This year’s 13th edition is all about positive change with U2, The Beatles, Foo Fighters and many more in one big concert by Malta’s
Mdina – The Silent City

National Museum of Fine Arts
