You can find on this page the Malta cities map to print and to download in PDF. The Malta map city presents main cities, towns and presents the capital of Malta in Southern Europe.

Map of Malta with cities

Map of Malta city

The map of Malta with cities shows all big and medium towns of Malta. This map of cities of Malta will allow you to easily find the city where you want to travel in Malta in Southern Europe. The Malta cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Valletta summarizes the history of Malta between its cobbled streets, forts, and churches as you can see in the Map of Malta with cities. So, this city, with more than 400 years of history, is the reflection of a flourishing Renaissance era. Walking through its streets is to be ecstatic with buildings of Baroque architecture dating from the fourteenth century. Discover the secrets of the ancient knights of the Hospitaller Order of Saint John and feel part of history. Thus, Valletta is ideal for travelers who love culture and tradition. Mdina is probably one of the best-preserved walled cities in all of Europe. Founded on the top of a hill in the center of the island of Malta, in 700 BC you will find cream-colored limestone buildings. Explore them through cobbled streets. So, enjoy a city that looks more like a fairytale place. In the old capital of Malta tranquility prevails. And, it is that in a city of only 243 inhabitants.

Of all the cities in Malta, St. Julian is undoubtedly the most touristy. And, it was built after the expansion of settlers who used to visit the old Chapel of St. Julian. Now, this city has become the heart of nightlife in Malta. Since it has one of the few sandy beaches in the entire country: St George Bay as its shown in the Map of Malta with cities. Known as the Fishermen Village in Malta, Marsaxlokk is a picturesque village. It is decorated by the famous Luzzu, colorful gondolas protected by the eye of Osiris, used for fishing. This town was one of the first settlements built in Malta. And, even today, its inhabitants preserve all the tradition of fishing and a simple life facing the sea. But, in addition to the Luzzu, Marsaxlokk is recognized among the cities in Malta as a place where you live for food. Every Sunday, the largest fishermen market in the country opens shops.

Senglea, Vittoriosa, and Cospicua are three small towns located in the area known as La Cottonera, just in front of Valletta as its mentioned in the Map of Malta with cities. These Three Cities of Malta, which were built by the Knights of the Order of Malta, served as a refuge. And they defended the country from foreign invasions. Currently, these towns, little frequented by tourists, are perfect for adventurers. Here, you will discover the country deepest traditions and live like a local. Sliema is the second-largest tourism hub in Malta along with St. Julian. In fact, many travelers choose to stay here. And why would not they. It shows a varied offer of restaurants and shopping centers next to the beach. If your intention is to work in Malta, you should carefully review the job opportunities offered by each city. As a recommendation, the cities of St. Julian and Sliema can offer you better deals. This is because they are more touristy and welcome foreigners who want to work in the Hospitality sector.

Map of Malta with major cities

Map of Malta with main cities

The map of Malta with major cities shows all biggest and main towns of Malta. This map of major cities of Malta will allow you to easily find the big city where you want to travel in Malta in Southern Europe. The Malta major cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

St Paul Bay is officially the biggest town in Malta. The popular seaside resort, which includes Bugibba, Qawra, Xemxija, Burmarrad and Wardija, has seen its population soar in recent years to 23, 112. St Paul Bay has overtaken Birkirkara as the largest town in Malta, according to official figures from the National Statistics Office. Birkirkara is now in second place with 23,034 residents, with Mosta third and Sliema in fourth place. Mdina has the smallest population in Malta with 235 residents, followed by Għasri in Gozo with 421 people. The Map of Malta with major cities show that Malta population now stands at 460,297 – and almost one in eight residents are aged over 65.

The population of Birkirkara, Malta is 21 828 for 2022. Birkirkara ranks 1 in terms of population in Malta from 31 cities. Birkirkara is one the largest, oldest and most heavily populated city in the centre of Malta with 25,775 inhabitants in an area of 2.7 km2 as you can see in the Map of Malta with major cities. The Old Railway Station, a memory from Malta railway past, can be found in Birkirkara and can still be visited today, with a public garden around it. Malta perhaps most beautiful church, St Helen Basilica can also be found in this town. Besides its beauty, the church is also famous for having Malta largest bell. St. Paul Bay, also known as San Pawl il-Baħar by the Maltese, is a town with 14,057 inhabitants located in the nort east side if the Island over an area 14.5 km2. It started as a small fishing village but has grown significantly since its founding. The large size of St. Paul Bay is due to the fact that several areas form part of the Local Council such as Qawra, Bugibba, Xemxija and San Martin. St Paul Bay is a very popular area during the summer months and population goes up to around 60,000 people due to the Maltese summer residents and the tourists.

Mosta is a town located in central Malta, occupying an area of 6.8km2 and around 19,200 inhabitants, making it one of the largest towns on the island. Mosta is very famous for its Rotunda church that has a huge dome. The surroundings of Mosta are fertile agricultural land and the villages of Naxxar, Rabat, Burmarrad and Lija. Zabbar is located in the South Eastern part of Malta as its mentioned in the Map of Malta with major cities. It is Malta fourth largest town, with a population of around 17,100. Żabbar was given the title of Città Hompesch by the Grandmaster Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, and on this occasion the locals built an impressive arch in the main road, when approaching from Paola. The name Zabbar derives from the Maltese word 'tiżbor', the process of pruning trees. It seems that a number of people who specialised in pruning used to live in this village during the Middle Ages. Fgura is a town located in the South of Malta having an area of 1.1 km2 and is one of the most populated towns in the Maltese Islands with 12,258 inhabitants. However, before the Second World War, Fgura was a small village with only a few farmhouses. More or less 20 farmer families lived in the town at the time.

Capital of Malta map

Map of Malta capital

The capital of Malta map shows the main city of Malta. This capital map of Malta will allow you to easily plan your travel in the capital of the country Malta in Southern Europe. The capital of Malta map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Valletta is the capital of Malta, colloquially known as Il-Belt (English: The City) in Maltese. It is located in the central-eastern portion of the island of Malta, and the historical city has a population of 6,966 as you can see in the Capital of Malta map. The name "Valletta" is traditionally reserved for the historic walled citadel that serves as Malta principal administrative district. However, Valletta, like many historical city centres, forms part of a larger continuous urban agglomeration; this is often referred to as "Greater Valletta." Valletta contains buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as Knights Hospitaller. The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas, though World War II left major scars on the city. The City of Valletta was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980.

Valletta streets and piazzas contain architecture ranging from the early 16th century to Modernist in design. The capital city of Malta serves as the island principal cultural centre and its unique collection of churches, palaces and museums attract visitors from around the world as its shown in the Capital of Malta map. When Benjamin Disraeli, future British Prime Minister, visited the city in 1830, he described it as "a city of palaces built by gentlemen for gentlemen," and remarked that "Valletta equals in its noble architecture, if it does not excel, any capital in Europe," and in other letters called it "comparable to Venice and Cádiz" and "full of palaces worthy of Palladio." Buildings of historic importance include St John Co-Cathedral, formerly the Conventual Church of the Knights of Malta. It has the only signed work and largest painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. The Auberge de Castille et Leon, formerly the official seat of the Knights of Malta of the Langue of Castille, Léon and Portugal, is now the office of the Prime Minister of Malta. The Magisterial Palace, built between 1571 and 1574 and formerly the seat of the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, now houses the Maltese Parliament and offices of the President of Malta.

The city is on the island of Malta so it shares its early history with the island. Immediately after the end of the Siege of Malta in 1565, the Order decided to found a new city on the Xiberras peninsula to fortify the Order position in Malta and bind the Knights to the island. The foundation stone of Valletta was laid by the Grandmaster of the Order, Jean Parisot de la Valette on 28 March 1566. La Valette placed the first stone in Our Lady of Victories Church. Francesco Laparelli was the city principal designer and his plan departed from medieval Maltese architecture, which exhibited irregular winding streets and alleys. He designed the new city on a rectangular grid, and without any collacchio (an area restricted for important buildings). The Valletta peninsula has two natural harbours, Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour as its mentioned in the Capital of Malta map. The Grand Harbour is Malta major port, with unloading quays at Marsa. A cruise-liner terminal is located along the old seawall of the Valletta Waterfront that Grandmaster Manuel Pinto de Fonseca built.