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Amsterdam vs Valletta

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Valletta wins 88 OVR vs 83 Β· attribute matchup 1–4

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Netherlands

83OVR

VS
Valletta

Malta

88OVR

Valletta
78
Safety
85
45
Affordability
60
86
Food
86
92
Culture
99
99
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
72
Nature
86
99
Connectivity
99
Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Valletta

Valletta

Malta

Amsterdam

Safety: 75/100Pop: 870K (city), 2.4M (metro)Europe/Amsterdam

Valletta

Safety: 85/100Pop: 5K (Valletta); 520K (Malta country)Europe/Malta

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Amsterdam: $65-100Valletta: $55-85
mid-range
Amsterdam: $150-240Valletta: $130-220
luxury
Amsterdam: $400+Valletta: $350+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Amsterdam80/100Safety Scoreβœ“87/100Valletta

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is a safe city overall. Petty crime like pickpocketing occurs in crowded tourist areas, particularly around Dam Square, the Red Light District, and on trams. The biggest safety hazard for visitors is actually bicycles β€” cyclists move fast and have right of way on bike paths.

Valletta

Malta is consistently ranked one of the safest countries in Europe. Valletta is peaceful day and night, with violent crime extremely rare. The main hazards are environmental β€” the fierce summer sun, slippery limestone streets after rain, and careless drivers on narrow island roads. Traffic drives on the left (legacy of British rule).

⭐ Ratings

Amsterdam5/5English Friendly5/5Valletta
Amsterdam5/5Walkability5/5Valletta
Amsterdam5/5βœ“Public Transit3/5Valletta
Amsterdam4/5Food Scene4/5Valletta
Amsterdam5/5βœ“Nightlife4/5Valletta
Amsterdam4/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Valletta
Amsterdam3/5Nature Accessβœ“4/5Valletta
Amsterdam5/5WiFi Reliability5/5Valletta

🌀️ Weather

Amsterdam

Amsterdam has a maritime climate with mild summers, cool winters, and rain possible any time of year. The wind can make temperatures feel colder than they are, especially along the canals. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of season.

Spring (March - May)5-16Β°C
Summer (June - August)13-23Β°C
Autumn (September - November)6-17Β°C
Winter (December - February)1-6Β°C

Valletta

Valletta has a classic Mediterranean climate β€” long, hot, dry summers and short, mild, rainy winters. The city sits on an exposed peninsula surrounded by water on three sides, which moderates temperatures but also means the wind can be relentless. Malta averages around 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, one of the highest totals in Europe.

Spring (March - May)13-24Β°C
Summer (June - August)23-34Β°C
Autumn (September - November)17-28Β°C
Winter (December - February)10-17Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Amsterdam

Amsterdam's compact center is best explored by bike or on foot. The GVB public transit system (trams, buses, metro) covers the wider city well. An OV-chipkaart (reloadable transit card) or contactless bank card works across all modes. Trams are the most useful transit for tourists.

Walkability: The canal ring and city center are extremely walkable β€” you can cross the entire center in about 30 minutes. However, cycling is so ingrained that walking can feel like swimming against the current. Stay off bike lanes, look for cyclists when crossing streets, and enjoy the canal-side strolls.

Bicycle Rental β€” €10-15/day for standard bike rental; €15-25/day for e-bike
GVB Trams β€” €3.40 single ride (1 hour); €8.50 for 24-hour GVB pass
GVB Metro β€” €3.40 single ride; covered by GVB day passes

Valletta

Valletta itself is entirely walkable β€” the whole peninsula is well under 1 km long and cars are largely banned inside the walls. For the rest of the island, Malta Public Transport runs an efficient and cheap bus network radiating out from the Valletta terminus just outside the City Gate. Ferries, water taxis, and taxis fill the gaps.

Walkability: Valletta itself is perfectly walkable β€” the whole old city fits within a 0.8 kmΒ² fortified grid. However the cross streets running down to the bastions are extremely steep and stepped in places, which is physically harder than the gentle distances suggest. Comfortable shoes with grip are essential, especially on the limestone paving.

Malta Public Transport β€” €1.50-2 single; €21 for 7-day Explore pass
Valletta Ferry Services β€” €2-3 single (~$2.20-3.30)
Dghajsa Water Taxi β€” €2-3 per person crossing; €30-50 for a private harbour tour

The Verdict

Choose Amsterdam if...

you want canal-side charm, world-class museums, bike-friendly streets, and a famously liberal and welcoming atmosphere

Choose Valletta if...

you want the Knights of St. John's honey-limestone capital β€” Caravaggio at the Co-Cathedral, Saluting Battery, Grand Harbour views, and Mdina the silent city