Is-Suq Tal-Belt

Valletta


Valletta's traditional fresh market has been restored as a food hall serving everything from pizza to Turkish kebabs and Asian street food. Maltese offerings include a good bakery and seafood, and there's a convenient – if pricey – supermarket downstairs if you're renting an apartment and self-catering. Many Valletta eateries are closed on Sundays, but Is-Suq Tal-Belt is open daily.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Valletta attractions

1. Malta Contemporary Art

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After a few years of exhibiting at various pop-up venues around Valletta, Malta Contemporary Art (MCA) now has its own dedicated space tucked away in a…

2. Church of St Paul's Shipwreck

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In AD 60 St Paul was shipwrecked on Malta and brought Christianity to the population. This church has a 19th-century facade, but the interior dates from…

3. Grand Master's Palace

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The stern exterior of the 16th-century Grand Master's Palace conceals a sumptuous interior. This was once the residence of the Grand Masters of the…

4. Armoury

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Of the original 25,000 16th- to 18th-century Knights of St John suits of armour, around 5000 remain at the Armoury, which is housed in the Grand Master's…

5. National Library

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This grand classical edifice was the last building erected by the Knights. It's worth popping in to admire the book-lined stacks, and there are occasional…

6. Malta Postal Museum

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Sandwiched between a pub and restaurants on Triq l-Arċisqof is this compact but interesting museum. Highlights of the permanent exhibition include the…

7. Lion Fountain

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Sculpted out of limestone in the 17th century by Maltese sculptor Mariano Gerada.

8. Valletta Contemporary

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Emblematic of Valletta's cultural development during the city's 2018 stint as a European Capital of Culture is this modern gallery with an ever-changing…