Europe's hottest capital city where temperatures stay 22C all-year-long As well as stunning weather, a tiny capital city in Europe is home to palaces, museums and grand Baroque churches.
The capital city of Valletta sees average daily temperatures of 22.3C, which peak at 32C in the blistering heat of August, although they can dip to as low as 10C in January.
Despite suffering substantial damage during the Second World War, it remains one of the most historically concentrated places in the world with 320 monuments within a 0.21 square mile area.
Valletta was founded in the 16th century by the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and has undergone very little alteration in its urban fabric and its architecture since then.
The Baroque palace, Admiralty House, dates back to the late 1570s and was the official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet during the British era from the 1820s onwards.