Valletta: Street Food and Culture Walking Tour

1.Valletta: Street Food and Culture Walking Tour
Taste Valletta’s street food and learn city history in 3 hours, with Pastizzi, Ftira, rabbit, Cisk beer, and Kinnie soda.
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Our pick of the 9 Food Tours travellers book most across the Maltese islands. Who runs each one, how long it takes, what it costs, and what the day actually looks like once you are on it.

Taste Valletta’s street food and learn city history in 3 hours, with Pastizzi, Ftira, rabbit, Cisk beer, and Kinnie soda.

4-hour Lazy Pirate boat party from Sliema on Fernandes 2 with unlimited open bar, DJ music, snacks and fruit, plus a moonlight swim.

A morning of Maltese street food in Valletta, paired with landmarks and stories, plus beer, kinnie, and sweet bites.
“I loved this. John our guide was truly excellent. He gave us a fantastic history and culture as we walked through Valletta. He stopped at various location to highlight their significance and tell us about them. The food was great too, we had four stops and we were full at the end. We have done…”

Valletta Food Tour: 3.5 hours of walking and Maltese tastings, from pastizzi and ftira to infused coffee and Kinnie, all included.
“Romina explained the food and culture of Malta and led us on a delicious journey this was fun and reasonably priced.”

Taste Valletta on a 3-hour food and drink walking tour with pastizzi and drinks, plus history from City Gate to Melita Street.

Taste classic Maltese food and drinks on a Valletta walking tour, with guided history, family-run stops, and plenty of samples.

A 4-hour Sliema sailboat party with open bar, live DJ, tuna or ham ftira, and a swim stop with Valletta sunset views.

Taste your way through Valletta on a small-group food tour. Learn Malta’s history through bites, with snacks and a market finish.
“Very knowledgeable guide, good food over all a great experience ! Recommend we had a good time enjoyed !”

Private food-and-history tour of Malta covering Mdina, Rabat, and Mosta highlights plus Maltese tastings with a local guide, snacks or dinner.
“I wish I had read the reviews more closely. As other reviewers have said, this is most definitely NOT a tour with a 3 course meal. Snacks in shady places would be a better description. In addition, our tour guide, Bridget, went on several xenophobic rants, was rude to my husband, and could not pick…”