Useful links & official sources for Malta
A hand-picked set of official and reputable links for getting around and getting things done in Malta and Gozo — transport and parking authorities, emergency and health information, government services, and the open-data projects behind this map. When rules or details matter, these are the sources to check.
Emergency? Call 112 — one free number for police, ambulance and fire, from any phone.
Driving, parking & transport
- Transport MaltaThe national transport authority — licensing, vehicle registration, road and maritime matters.
- LESA — Local Enforcement System AgencyHandles parking and traffic enforcement and contraventions (fines) for local councils.
- Malta Public TransportBus routes, timetables, the Tallinja card, and the Valletta Park & Ride.
- Gozo ChannelThe Malta–Gozo car and passenger ferry — schedules and fares.
- Valletta Ferry ServicesFast harbour ferries linking Valletta with Sliema and the Three Cities.
- Controlled Parking Schemes Regulations (S.L. 363.80)The subsidiary legislation that designates residents’ and controlled-parking scheme localities.
Taxis & ride-hailing
App-based rides are widely available across Malta and Gozo and are usually cheaper and clearer than hailing a white taxi. Fares are metered or quoted up front in the app.
- eCabsThe largest Maltese ride-hailing app — cars, airport transfers and pre-booking across the islands.
- BoltInternational ride-hailing app operating in Malta, often with competitive fares.
- UberAvailable in Malta, fulfilled through licensed local operators.
- Malta Airport taxisOfficial pre-paid taxi service from Malta International Airport.
Emergencies & health
In any emergency — police, ambulance or fire — call 112 free from any phone. The links below are for non-urgent information.
- Ministry for HealthPublic health services, health centres and the weekly pharmacy-on-duty roster.
- Malta Police Force (Pulizija ta’ Malta)District stations, reporting, and official contact details.
- Malta emergency numbersThe official list of emergency and helpline numbers.
Government & everyday services
- gov.mtThe central government portal — many services can be started or completed online.
- Servizz.govThe government one-stop service: walk-in hubs, the 153 helpline and online requests.
- IdentitàIdentity cards, passports, residence documents and public registry.
- MaltaPostPostal services and bill payments at branches across the islands.
- Local councils (Kunsilli Lokali)The Local Government portal — each town and village runs its own council for local services and permits.
Maps & open data
- OpenStreetMapThe community map project that provides much of StreetMapped’s street and amenity data (ODbL).
- Malta GeoHubOfficial government spatial data — planning, land use and infrastructure layers.
- data.europa.euThe EU open-data portal, which harvests Malta’s public datasets.
On this site
- Interactive parking & services mapResident zones, timed parking, car parks, buses, ferries, trails and amenities.
- Guide to parking in MaltaHow resident and controlled parking works.
- Services directoryCar parks, pharmacies, health, police, government, fuel, EV and toilets by town.
- Frequently asked questionsCommon questions about parking and the map.
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