Buses 1, 2,4 and 6 run to Vittoriosa from Valletta bus station.
They will drop you off at the road junction opposite the Advanced Gate, through which you walk to enter the 'city'.
One-zone ticket cost 47 cents in August 2009.
Written Aug 29, 2009
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The harbour cruises from Sliema come into dockyard creek (the waterway between Vittoriosa and Senglea) and it's a nice way to get a different sort of look at both cities. I'd highly recommend one of these cruises.
When in Vittoriosa a number of boatmen who loiter about will invite you for a "harbour cruise". I never took one of those cruises so I don't know how good or bad they are.
Updated Jan 31, 2005
If you're lucky enough to own a yacht or a cruiser then you can come to Vittoriosa that way. The marina is full of lovely (and very expensive looking) boats. This must be a fantastic way to visit the island.
Written Jan 31, 2005
There are frequent, regular and cheap busses to Vittoriosa from Valletta. We got the bus that was heading to Kalkara and got off beside Dock No 1, the now disused dock at the head of the Vittoriosa waterfront.
Written Jan 31, 2005
Take bus 1 or 2 from Valletta, 627 from Bugibba via St Julians and Sliema.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
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Take bus 1 or 2 from Valletta, 627 from Bugibba via St Julians and Sliema.
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Vittoriosa is, along with Selglea and Cospicua, one of The Three Cities. It is the most beautiful and interesting of the three with a lovely waterfront, some beautiful old streets in "The Collachio"...
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Vittoriosa is situated on a small peninsula just south of Valletta across the Grand Harbour. It is one of the three historic fortified towns known as the Three Cities, the other two being Cospicua and...
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Citta Vittoriosa - The Unbeaten City

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I like Vittoriosa. It's not big.....only around 800 metres by 400 metres....a butter-coloured warren of narrow streets and alleyways. Its original name was Birgu, one of Malta's 'Three Cities', and...
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Vittoriosa (Birgu) and Cospicua (Bormla)

In Maltese Vittioriosa is called 'Birgu' and I have decided to write about these two put together since they are so close and mingled together. There is not much to say about these places since not......
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