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    Triq Larry Vella c/w Triq it-Turisti, Qawra, SPB 1133

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    My-treasure

    My Treasure

    81.00

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    Florist-choice-wreathe

    Florist Choice Wreathe

    45.00

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    One-in-a-million

    One In a Million

    58.00

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    Love-in-bloom

    Love in Bloom

    64.40

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    Image of Ron Fleur shop front

    59 St. Augustine Street, Rabat, RBT 05

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    952 reviews

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    Mixed-lillys

    Mixed Lilly's

    38.00

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    Mum-or-dad

    MUM or DAD

    125.00

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    Motherss-day-special

    Mothers's Day Special

    50.00

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    Baby-bootie

    Baby Bootie

    55.00

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    Quick Facts about Valletta

    Valletta may be small, but it's packed with history, culture and grand views. Built by the Knights of St John in the 16th century, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and almost every street offers something to admire, from ornate balconies to carved stone doorways. Republic Street and Merchant Street are the main thoroughfares, bustling with shops, cafés and markets.

    The Upper Barrakka Gardens are a highlight, offering sweeping views across the Grand Harbour. The gardens are filled with fragrant blooms, from roses to geraniums, and shady trees that give respite from the summer sun. Throughout the city, floral touches soften the limestone, with potted plants spilling from balconies and courtyards.

    Valletta's calendar is full of cultural events, from the Carnival in February to the International Arts Festival in summer. Between the museums, theatres and historic churches, there's always something happening. Whether you're here for a few hours or a few days, the city's mix of beauty, history and flowers leaves a lasting impression.