St. George's Square
St. George's Square

St. George's Square

Historic Square · Valletta

4.6(5,232 reviews)
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Discover St. George's Square

St. George's Square, also known as Misraħ San Ġorġ, is one of the most famous squares in Valletta, the capital city of Malta. Located in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by important historic buildings.

Visit Tips

  • Visit the square early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Combine your visit with nearby historic attractions like St. John's Co-Cathedral.
  • Enjoy the Baroque architecture of the buildings surrounding the square.

Highlights

  • Baroque architecture
  • St. John's Co-Cathedral nearby
  • Central location in Valletta
  • Popular venue for events

Basic Information

Official Name

St. George's Square (Misraħ San Ġorġ)

Attraction Type

Historic Square / Historic Site

Google Rating

4.6 (5,232)

Plus Code

VGX7+JCW Valletta, Malta

Address

VGX7+JCW, Republic St, Valletta, Malta

Visiting Hours

Square Access

Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Best Time to Visit

Spring: Pleasant weather, ideal for walking

Summer: Cooler in mornings and evenings

Best Time to Visit

Autumn: Mild weather, perfect for leisurely walks

Winter: Fewer tourists, quiet appreciation of the square

The square is open 24 hours, but it's recommended to visit during daylight for the best experience.

How to Get Here

From Valletta Center

The square is located in the heart of Valletta, easily accessible by walking.

From Airport

About 30 minutes by car from Malta Airport, use X4 bus.

From Bus Station

About 10 minutes walk from Valletta Bus Terminal.

Public Transport

The square is served by many bus lines stopping nearby.

Walking

The best way to explore Valletta is on foot, as the city is small and compact.

Driving

Given the narrow streets in Valletta, it is recommended to park in public parking lots in the city and walk.

About St. George's Square

1

Historical Background

St. George's Square was constructed at the same time as Valletta in 1566. The square was part of the original city plan and has great historical importance in Malta's life.

2

Architecture & Layout

The square is surrounded by splendid Baroque buildings, including St. John's Co-Cathedral and historic administrative buildings. The design reflects the capital city's architecture.

3

Cultural Significance

St. George's Square is central to cultural events in Malta. It is often used for concerts, public events, and national celebrations.

4

Preservation

The square and surrounding buildings are protected under Malta's cultural heritage laws. The Heritage Malta agency takes care of their maintenance.

Recommended Route

Experience the history and culture of Valletta on this route.

1

Start at St. George's Square and admire its Baroque architecture

2

Visit St. John's Co-Cathedral nearby

3

Walk towards the Grand Master's Palace

4

Explore the New Market (Merchants Street)

5

End with a view of the Grand Harbour from Upper Barrakka Gardens

Top Photo Spots

Square Center
Square Center

Square Center

Capture the Baroque architecture along the square.

St. John's Co-Cathedral
Near Square

St. John's Co-Cathedral

Ideal spot for photos of the famous cathedral nearby.

Historic Arcades
Square Side

Historic Arcades

Capture architectural details of the surrounding historic buildings.

Square at Night
Evening/Night

Square at Night

Visit the square at night when it's lit by ambient lighting.

Visitor Reviews

Reviews can be viewed via Google Maps.

M
Marco B.
April 2026

St. George's Square is the beating heart of Valletta. The architecture is breathtaking, and the atmosphere, especially in the evening, is magical. The fountains add a lovely touch to the baroque surroundings.

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Elena V.
March 2026

A beautiful square surrounded by impressive historic buildings. It's a great place to sit, relax, and people-watch after exploring the narrow streets of the city. Quite sunny during midday, so bring a hat.

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David S.
February 2026

One of the most well-maintained and elegant squares I've visited. The Grandmaster's Palace dominates one side, and the rhythmic water fountains are a hit with children. Highly recommended for a stroll.

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Sophie M.
January 2026

We were lucky enough to witness the changing of the guard ceremony here. The square is spacious, clean, and acts as a central hub for tourists and locals alike. A must-see in Malta.

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Giovanni L.
December 2025

Very nice square with lovely cafes nearby. It's fully pedestrianized, which makes it safe and quiet despite being in the center of the capital. The light displays at night are wonderful.

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Anna P.
November 2025

Absolutely stunning architecture everywhere you look. It's free to visit and constantly has some sort of cultural event or exhibition happening. A perfect spot for photography lovers.

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John T.
October 2025

A majestic open space in the middle of Valletta. You can really feel the history of the Knights of St. John here. It's especially beautiful just before sunset when the limestone turns golden.

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Maria C.
September 2025

Great square to stop and take a breather. It’s clean, spacious, and gives you a good sense of the grandeur of Valletta. Just wish there was a bit more seating available.

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Thomas K.
August 2025

I loved the blend of the historic buildings with the modern floor fountains. It's a vibrant area where you can truly appreciate the Maltese culture and heritage. Don't miss it.

Map Location

VGX7+JCW, Republic St, Valletta, Malta