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La Sacra Infermeria, inside the Mediterranean Conference Centre on St Elmo Bastions, is one of Valletta's most atmospheric interiors: a former hospital of the Knights of St John where a 155 m (509 ft) ward still feels almost theatrical. The scale hits fast, and so does the sense that this was a place built for care, not display.

For a first visit, choose the combo with The Malta Experience and the infirmary tour, so you get Malta's big historical storyline and the building itself in one easy 90-minute stop. Book now.
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Audio-visual show and infirmary tour

Best for first-time Valletta visitors: this combo pairs The Malta Experience with historic La Sacra Infermeria, so you get context, timed entry, and one easy booking. Book now.
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Top tips

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Use this as your Valletta primer
If this is your first heritage stop in Valletta, start here. The combo opens with The Malta Experience, then moves into La Sacra Infermeria, so later sights make more sense. That sequence lowers decision fatigue and helps the city feel less overwhelming.
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Choose an earlier slot for pairings
If you want one more major sight the same day, take an earlier start time. Finishing around lunchtime makes it easy to continue to Casa Rocca Piccola or St. John's Co-Cathedral without rushing. That way the day stays full, not frantic.
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Plan 90 minutes, minimum
This is not just a room you glance at and leave. The current combo runs about 90 minutes, so squeezing it into a tiny gap usually backfires. Give it a real window, and the place has time to land.
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Check the live calendar first
The official booking flow uses live dates and timed starts, not a simple open-all-day ticket. Check the calendar before you walk across Valletta to Mediterranean Street, especially on a tight day. That avoids a pointless cross-city detour.
5
Confirm access needs early
The venue is listed as wheelchair friendly, but public route details for this visitor package stay fairly light. If you need a fully step-free visit, confirm the exact setup before you book instead of solving it at the entrance. That makes the visit calmer from the start.
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Pair it with one more stop
After La Sacra Infermeria, choose one nearby follow-up only. Add Casa Rocca Piccola for lived-in noble interiors, St. John's Co-Cathedral for baroque drama, or Fort St Angelo if you are continuing into a harbor-fort route. One clear pairing keeps your Valletta day realistic.

How to plan a La Sacra Infermeria stop in Valletta

This visit works best when you treat it as a smart anchor, not a leftover gap-filler. Pick the right slot, then build one nearby follow-up around it and the old city flows easily.

Choose the combo when you want fast context

Best for first-time visitors: the bookable format combines The Malta Experience and La Sacra Infermeria, so Malta's long story lands before the architecture does. If you want just one heritage booking at this end of Valletta, this is the clearest all-in-one option. Book now.

Time it around your old-city walking route

An early or midday slot fits best if you are walking east through Valletta toward Fort St Elmo and Grand Harbour. Use a later slot only if you want an indoor heritage stop after lunch. Matching the start time to your walking direction saves energy.

Add one nearby follow-up, not a marathon

After La Sacra Infermeria, keep the second stop simple: Casa Rocca Piccola for lived-in aristocratic interiors, St. John's Co-Cathedral for baroque intensity, or Fort St Angelo if you are already continuing into a harbor-fort route. The contrast is what makes the plan work, not the volume.

History and scale inside La Sacra Infermeria

The power of this place is not just age. Hospital history, empire, war, and restoration still read clearly in one huge interior.

Built for care in 1574

La Sacra Infermeria began in 1574 under Grand Master Jean de la Cassiere as the Holy Infirmary of the Knights of St John. That origin matters because the building was designed first for healing, not ceremony. It gives the space a different emotional charge from many churches and palaces in Valletta.

A ward with almost theatrical scale

The Great Ward stretches about 155 m (509 ft), and the venue now covers roughly 1,705 m² (18,352 ft²). Even travelers who think they are done with old stones usually react to the raw dimension here. That is why this stop works so well for mixed-interest groups.

Why the history keeps moving

The site did not freeze in one century. In 1676, Nicolas Cotoner founded the School of Anatomy and Surgery here, British forces took over in 1800, and in 1979 the building became the Mediterranean Conference Centre. Those layers explain why the visit feels bigger than a single-room monument.

War damage, fire, and reinvention

World War II scarred the old infirmary, and even the later Republic Hall chapter had to recover from a major 1987 fire before reopening in 1989. That stop-start survival is part of the place's personality today: elegant, yes, but hard-won.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the main ticket include?

The current bookable format pairs The Malta Experience audio-visual show with the tour of La Sacra Infermeria. Plan about 90 minutes in total, not just a quick room visit.
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How long should I plan for the visit?

About 90 minutes is the practical minimum. Add a little buffer if you want coffee or one nearby stop afterward.
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Do I need a timed slot?

Yes. The current official booking flow uses live dates and specific start times, so do not treat this as an open-all-day ticket. Check availability before you walk over.
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Is this a good first stop in Valletta?

Yes, especially if Malta's history still feels broad or abstract. The show gives you a fast 7,000-year primer before you step into the historic hospital itself.
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How do I get there from central Valletta?

Most visitors arrive via Valletta Bus Terminus and walk through the old city to Mediterranean Street near Fort St Elmo. If you want the least friction, use a taxi drop-off on that side of Valletta.
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Is the venue wheelchair friendly?

The venue is listed as wheelchair friendly, but the public visitor pages do not spell out every route detail. If step-free access matters for your group, confirm the setup before booking.
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Which nearby POIs combine best with the visit?

For an easy same-day pairing, choose Casa Rocca Piccola or St. John's Co-Cathedral. Choose Fort St Angelo only if you are already planning a harbor-fort continuation rather than a simple Valletta walk day.
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Is the visit suitable for children?

It can work well for school-age children because the format is clear and time-limited, but very young kids may struggle with the seated show segment. If your group needs constant movement, keep the rest of the day lighter.
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General information

opening hours

The current official combo listing shows timed starts on weekdays from 11 am to 4 pm and on many weekend dates from 11 am to 2 pm. The full experience lasts about 90 minutes. Live date release can vary, so check the booking calendar before you go.

tickets

Current combo pricing, checked on March 5, 2026, starts at €20.00 for adults, €15.50 for youth, €9.00 for children, and €0.00 for infants. That rate covers The Malta Experience plus the tour of La Sacra Infermeria.

website

Official site: https://mcc.com.mt/

address

The Malta Experience / Mediterranean Conference Centre
St Elmo Bastions, Mediterranean Street
Valletta
Malta

how to get there

Most Malta bus routes finish at Valletta Bus Terminus; from there, walk across the old city to Mediterranean Street at the Fort St Elmo end of Valletta. Taxi drop-offs are easiest on Mediterranean Street.

accessibility

The venue is currently listed as wheelchair friendly. Because this visitor product combines a seated show with a historic-building route, confirm the exact access setup in advance if you need a fully step-free visit.
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