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A combined ticket covers entry to Inquisitor's Palace and Maritime Museum in Vittoriosa and a local multi attraction pass can be used at the Inquisitor’s Palace.
The museums, palaces, and churches in Vittoriosa are open daily, except the Malta at War Museum, which is closed on Monday. All the churches close at lunch for several hours.
Wear comfortable shoes to explore the cities on foot—the streets are hilly and require lots of walking.
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While it's free to visit the Three Cities on your own, there are plenty of tours that can help you learn more in the company of an expert—and have some fun along the way. Options range from short walking and bus tours starting at US$24 to a private full-day tour around Malta starting at US$334 per group.
You should allow for at least half a day to explore the Three Cities at a relaxed pace and soak up the historic atmosphere. However, many travelers recommend dedicating a whole day to the Three Cities to fully explore the attractions, relax over lunch, and watch the sun setting over the Grand Harbour.
Some attractions that you should not miss when visiting the Three Cities include the Inquisitor’s Palace, Fort St. Angelo, and the Malta Maritime Museum in Birgu; the Gardjola Gardens in Senglea; and the historic fortified walls and attractive waterfront promenade in Cospicua.
You should wear comfortable clothing and good walking shoes when visiting the Three Cities, where the streets are often lined with uneven cobblestones. Wear light breathable clothing on hot summer days, and cover shoulders and knees (or bring extra layers) if you’re planning to enter churches. Don’t forget your hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen in summer.
The best time of day to visit the Three Cities for fewer crowds is in the early morning or in the evening. Summer is the peak season in Malta, so you can avoid the masses by visiting in spring (April–May) or early fall (September–October), when the weather is still warm and pleasant.







































































































































