Pjazza Indipendenza

Walking down along Archbishop Street towards Triq Marsamxett you will find yourself at this little square. It is a lovely spot to take a break and a couple pictures of Valletta’s iconic architecture.

You have the cupola of the Carmelite Basilica and the tower of St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral right in front of you. And next to the St. John Association building you will find a classic red British phone booth.

From Pjazza Indipendenza (Independence Square) you can walk down the steps to the bay and enjoy the views towards Manoel Island and parts of Gzira.

FAQs – Pjazza Indipendenza

  • Pjazza Indipendenza is located in Valletta, just off Archbishop Street and near the Anglican St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral. It’s a small square framed by historic buildings and easy to reach on foot from Republic Street.

  • From the square you’ll get views of the cupola of the Carmelite Basilica and the tower of St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral. There’s a classic red British phone booth and limestone townhouses that give the place a charming old-city feel.

  • The square itself is quiet, but there are cafés within one or two minutes walk.

  • From the bus terminal at City Gate, walk up Republic Street and then turn onto Archbishop Street — no car needed.

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