1. Upper Barrakka Gardens is a public garden located in Valletta, Malta. It offers panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. The garden dates back to 1661 when it was first designed by the Italian knight Fra Flaminio Balbiani. The garden was later revamped in the 19th century and opened to the public in 1824. The gardens house several monuments, including the bronze statue of Sir Winston Churchill, which was unveiled in 1967. There is also a lift that connects the gardens with the Valletta Waterfront.

2. Upper Barrakka Gardens is open every day from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm. There is no phone number available.

3. Admission to Upper Barrakka Gardens is free. The garden is easily accessible by bus or on foot from central Valletta. If arriving by bus, take bus number 133 or 156 and alight at the Barrakka Lift bus stop. The lift takes visitors down to the Valletta Waterfront.