With its rich history and cultural heritage Valletta is a must see in 2018!

Built around 1566 by the Knights of St. John, Valletta – named after the Grandmaster who commissioned it – is a Mediterranean gem!

Although there are shops, eateries and cafes to enjoy your free time, Valletta is also known for its gardens: The Upper Barrakka GardensHastings Gardens & the Lower Barrakka Gardens!

Most students visit Valletta many time over their stay as it is a city steeped in history and culture. If you have limited time, we advise students to plan a day trip by using the following Valletta PDF map.

2018 is a special year for Malta’s capital city as it was nominated the European Capital of Culture.

There are numerous events happening in the city during the year and we suggest you take a look at the events programme to see what you can do!

The school offers tours to Valletta once students book either the Summer or Winter Leisure programmes.

Contact us to book your course and accommodation for 2018!