Shopping in Valletta
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Gio Batta Delia
Behind a photogenic façade close to City Gate, this browse-worthy store sells the big names in fine chinaware and glass (eg Wedgewood, Meissen) alongside more Malta-specific treasures such as prints, pottery and old lace.
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Triq ir-Repubblika
There are small shopping centres, souvenir shops and a range of UK high-street fashion labels all along or just off Triq ir-Repubblika , but little of interest to visitors looking for a purchase that's uniquely Maltese.
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Triq Santa Lucija
Triq Santa Lucija, behind Misraħ ir-Repubblika, is home to a number of jewellery stores offering silver filigree - the most popular souvenir here is a silver eight-pointed Maltese Cross on a chain.
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Mdina Glass
Handblown glass produced by craft workshops near Mdina, in a range of styles and colours from traditional to decidedly modern – vases, bowls, paperweights, collectables and more.
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Street Market
A crowded street market set up between Triq San Ġwann and Triq it-Teatru l-Antik sells mainly clothes, shoes, watches, jewellery, pirated CDs and computer games.
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Monti
The Monti is a large market selling mainly clothes, shoes, watches, jewellery, pirated CDs and computer games. It's just south of City Gate bus terminus.
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Newsstand
A wide range of British, German and Italian newspapers and magazines is available from this hole-in-the-wall place near the Auberge d’Italie.
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Word for Word
Upmarket bookshop with armchairs, and shelves stocked with travel, fiction, non-fiction, cooking and gastronomy, biographies and Maltese interest.
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Artisans Centre
Have a happy time browsing through the handicrafts here, ranging from Gozo lace to silverware, jewellery, glassware and brass door knockers.
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Aquilina
A very good selection of history books, travel guides, reference and fiction; most are available to buy online.
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Malta Crafts Centre
This place has a small range of locally produced crafts, including glassware, ceramics, jewellery and lace.
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Marks & Spencer
Homesick Brits might want to visit the well-stocked food section of Marks & Spencer.
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Fresh Produce Market
You can buy fruit, vegetables and deli items upstairs, and fish, meat and poultry on the ground level.
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Agenda
Cramped shop with an excellent selection of history books, travel guides, reference and fiction.
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Wembley Store
This store has a limited selection of groceries (tinned and dried food).
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