For more than a decade, Notte Biancas have come and gone. Every year, on the first Saturday in October, Malta’s capital city, Valletta, opens its doors for a cultural celebration like no other. Since Malta celebrated its first Notte Bianca more and more artists, historical venues, and organisations have joined in to take part in what has now come to be known as Malta’s Lejl Imdawwal. This year, Notte Bianca returns on October 5 with a programme packed with activities for the entire family.
Here is a quick guide to the official programme for Notte Bianca 2024.
But before we venture forth, a quick reminder to the public:
- Children should be supervised at all times. To ensure your children’s safety, make sure to wrap a ribbon or tag around their wrist with a guardian’s phone number and the child’s name in case of emergencies.
- As Notte Biancawill welcome thousands of people and to promote green modes …