The Valletta Waterfront is a historic promenade located along the Grand Harbour, just below the city’s fortifications. Originally built in the 18th century as warehouses, it has been transformed into a lively destination with restaurants, bars, and shops housed in colorful facades. Known for its views of the harbor and cruise ships, it serves as a vibrant hub for dining and entertainment, especially in the evenings.
The waterfront is a prime spot for al fresco dining, offering a variety of Maltese and international cuisine. It also features wine bars and ice cream parlors, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists. The promenade often hosts live music events, cultural festivals, and seasonal celebrations, including Christmas markets and summer concerts. It also serves as a gateway for cruise passengers, with the Grand Harbour terminal located nearby.