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Valletta, Malta: Europe's Hottest City Beckons Travelers in November
1 Nov
Summary
- Valletta, Malta experiences high temperatures even in November
- Valletta is a UNESCO Heritage Site with churches, museums, and baroque architecture
- Valletta offers stunning views, tranquil gardens, and impressive landmarks

As of November 2, 2025, the tiny fortress city of Valletta in Malta is emerging as a top destination for travelers seeking a warm-weather escape. Located just three hours from the UK, Valletta is experiencing unusually high temperatures for the time of year, with the BBC predicting a high of 23°C on the first Saturday of the month.
Valletta's proximity to Africa and the hot, dry Sirocco winds blowing in from the Sahara Desert have contributed to its status as the hottest city in Europe, even in the winter months. While the city can reach scorching highs of 40°C during the summer, temperatures in November are still expected to exceed 21°C.
But Valletta's appeal extends far beyond its balmy climate. The UNESCO Heritage Site is a treasure trove of history and culture, boasting a wealth of churches, museums, cobbled streets, and baroque architecture within its compact 1km by 600m footprint. Visitors can wander the city's walkable streets, admire the stunning Upper Barrakka Gardens, and marvel at the ornate interior of the Co-Cathedral of St. John.
Despite its lack of beaches, Valletta overlooks a stunning rocky coastline and offers a tranquil respite from the heat. Travelers have been raving about the city, with one TripAdvisor user describing it as "truly a stunning" destination, and another praising its "incredible concentration of historical, artistic and cultural sites and riches."




