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Getting Around
Valletta is best navigated on foot given its compact grid layout, and most major sites are within a 15-minute walk of each other. Malta Public Transport buses serve the city from the main terminus just outside the City Gate, connecting Valletta to the rest of the island efficiently and affordably.
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Cash or Card
Card payments are widely accepted in Valletta's restaurants, hotels, and larger shops, making it very easy to travel largely cashless. It is still worth carrying a small amount of euro for pastizzerias, street vendors, church entrance fees, and smaller family-run establishments that may not have card facilities.
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Good to Know
Valletta shuts down noticeably on Sundays and public holidays, with many shops closing and the city taking on a quieter, more local rhythm centred around family lunches and church. Maltese people are warm and forthcoming but appreciate a respectful acknowledgment of their dual identity, fiercely proud of being Maltese first, European second, and Mediterranean always.
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ATMs
ATMs are readily available throughout Valletta, with machines clustered near Republic Street, the City Gate area, and around the main bus terminus. Most ATMs accept Visa, Mastercard, and international debit cards, and it is advisable to use bank-affiliated machines rather than independent ones to avoid excessive withdrawal fees.
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Currency
Malta uses the Euro (EUR) as its official currency, having adopted it in 2008 when it joined the Eurozone. Prices in Valletta are moderate by Western European standards, and the Euro is universally accepted with no currency exchange required for travellers arriving from other Eurozone countries.
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Plugs
Malta uses the Type G three-pin plug (same as the UK), operating at 230V and 50Hz. Travellers from continental Europe and North America will need an adapter.
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Safety
Valletta is considered one of the safest capitals in Europe, with very low rates of violent crime and a strong visible police presence around tourist areas and the Grand Harbour. Standard city awareness applies after dark around Strait Street and the lower harbour areas, which can become lively on weekends, but serious incidents involving visitors are rare.
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Airports
Malta International Airport (MLA) in Luqa is the country's only commercial airport, located approximately 5 kilometres southwest of Valletta and well connected by direct flights to most European cities. The journey from the airport to Valletta city centre takes around 20-30 minutes by taxi or public bus, with the X4 express bus being a particularly affordable and reliable option.