Malta Public Transport will be operating a special bus service for the Science in the City festival being held this Friday 26th and Saturday 27th September 2025 at Triton Square. These services will provide visitors with additional transport options to and from Valletta, making their journey to and from the event more comfortable.
Science in the City is Malta’s national science and arts festival, drawing thousands of people to the capital to explore exhibitions, interactive activities and live performances. Malta Public Transport is proud to support this event by facilitating late-night connections across the island.
While these services will be free of charge for passengers with a personalised Tallinja Card, other passengers can purchase €3 tickets direcly onboard, paying in cash or contactless.
The following special services will be in operation, in addition to a number of Night Routes which will also serve commuters attending this event.
Route Bay Time Destination S10 A2 23:15 Paola > Isla > Bormla > Kalkara S12 A15 23:15, 23:30 Msida > St Julians > Pembroke > Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq > Qawra > Buġibba S13 A13 23:15, 23:25, 23:35 Msida > Gżira > Sliema > St Julians S20 B4 23:20 Msida > Argens > San Ġwann > Għarghur S40 B7 23:20 Birkirkara Valley Road > Lija/Balzan > Technopark > Vjal L-Indipendenza (Mosta) > Mġarr > Manikata S41 B6 23:15 Coast Road > San Paul’s Bay > Mellieħa > Ċirkewwa S47 B8 23:10 Msida > Birkirkara Bypass > Lija/Balzan > Iklin > Naxxar > Mosta Sta Margerita > Targa > Mosta Centre S51 C2 23:15 Fleur de Lys > Attard (Warda) > Rabat > Mtarfa S52 C3 23:25 Fleur de Lys > Attard (Warda) > Rabat > Dingli S61 C4 23:20 Ħamrun > Qormi > Żebbuġ (Sciortino) > Kandlora S71 A4 23:15 Luqa (inside) > Kirkop > Safi > Żurrieq S72 A5 23:25 Luqa (outside) > Kirkop > Mqabba > Qrendi S80 A8 23:15 Sta Lucija > Gudja > Ghaxaq > Birzebbugia > Tal Papa S85 A6 23:10 Tarxien (Palm Street) > Bulebel > Zejtun > Montebello > Marsaxlokk S90 A9 23:15 Paola > Fgura > Marsaskala S94 A10 23:10 Paola > Fgura > Zabbar > Xgħajra Night Routes N13 A13 23:10, 23:20, 23:30, 23:40, 23:50, 00:00, 00:10, 00:20, 00:30, 00:40, 00:50 N48 B5 23:05, 23:20, 23:35, 23:50, 00:05 Extra trips are operated over the normal schedule. N62 C6 23:05, 23:35 N82 A7 23:30, 00:30 N91 A11 23:30, 00:30
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