St Elmo Bridge, Valletta
Facts and practical information
St Elmo Bridge, a contemporary addition to the historic cityscape of Valletta, Malta, serves as both a functional walkway and a symbol of the city's blend of tradition and modernity. This elegant footbridge spans the entrance to the Grand Harbour, connecting the iconic Fort Saint Elmo to the rest of the capital city.
Constructed in 2012, St Elmo Bridge was designed to improve access to the fort, especially in anticipation of Valletta's role as the European Capital of Culture in 2018. The bridge's sleek design contrasts with the ancient fortifications, offering a visual representation of Malta's journey through time, from its rich history to its contemporary developments.
St Elmo Bridge is not merely a practical structure; it has quickly become a point of interest for visitors to Valletta. The bridge provides pedestrians with stunning views of the Grand Harbour, one of the largest natural harbors in the world, as well as the fortified cities of Senglea and Vittoriosa across the water. It stands as a testament to Malta's ongoing efforts to preserve its past while embracing the future.
The bridge is accessible to tourists and locals alike, inviting them to explore Fort Saint Elmo, which houses the National War Museum, and to wander through the various exhibitions that recount the island's military history. As the sun sets, the bridge is subtly illuminated, providing a gentle glow that enhances the nighttime ambiance of the harbor without overshadowing the historic fort.
Valletta
St Elmo Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Grandmaster's Palace, Auberge de Bavière, Fort Saint Elmo, Casa Rocca Piccola.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to St Elmo Bridge?
How to get to St Elmo Bridge by public transport?
Bus
- Iermu • Lines: 133 (6 min walk)
- Fossa • Lines: 133 (7 min walk)