Sightseeing
This is the nearest city to the property. Here guests can have a lovely walk during the sunset along the promenade. From the right side of the bridge that can be seen in the picture, it is easy to get a ferry boat to Valletta the main city of Malta
32 locals recommend
Cospicua
This is the nearest city to the property. Here guests can have a lovely walk during the sunset along the promenade. From the right side of the bridge that can be seen in the picture, it is easy to get a ferry boat to Valletta the main city of Malta
Walk around the charming alley ways and see historical buildings with stone carved facade and traditional closed wooden balconies.
Explore the famous inquisitor’s palace and discover its dark past.
144 locals recommend
Birgu
Walk around the charming alley ways and see historical buildings with stone carved facade and traditional closed wooden balconies.
Explore the famous inquisitor’s palace and discover its dark past.
Mdina was the capital city of Malta before Valletta was build. It’s ideal for who loves history. Guests can visit the Cathedral, the catacombs, national national museum and have a chocolate cake with amazing views at the Fontanella. Or just walk around the charming narrow streets.
471 locals recommend
Mdina
Mdina was the capital city of Malta before Valletta was build. It’s ideal for who loves history. Guests can visit the Cathedral, the catacombs, national national museum and have a chocolate cake with amazing views at the Fontanella. Or just walk around the charming narrow streets.
Make sure you have comfortable shoes because there is much to see in Malta’s capital city!
First off, Upper Barrakka Gardens! Since the 1560s this spot has the best view of the Grand Harbour. Tip: if you visit at 12:00 or at 16:00 you will see a Cannon Salute!
Art lovers make sure to visit the MUZA museum where you will find artworks from throughout history and even the famous works of Mattia Preti, Victor Pasmore and Antonio Sciortino.
If you are interested in Archaeology visit the National Museum Of Archaeology where you can find artifacts from prehistory (6500 years old!) and Phoenician times.
593 locals recommend
Valletta
Make sure you have comfortable shoes because there is much to see in Malta’s capital city!
First off, Upper Barrakka Gardens! Since the 1560s this spot has the best view of the Grand Harbour. Tip: if you visit at 12:00 or at 16:00 you will see a Cannon Salute!
Art lovers make sure to visit the MUZA museum where you will find artworks from throughout history and even the famous works of Mattia Preti, Victor Pasmore and Antonio Sciortino.
If you are interested in Archaeology visit the National Museum Of Archaeology where you can find artifacts from prehistory (6500 years old!) and Phoenician times.
Food scene
This restaurant offers Maltese traditional food. It is visited a lot by locals.
16 locals recommend
Ta' Marija Restaurant
67 Constitution StThis restaurant offers Maltese traditional food. It is visited a lot by locals.
15 min walk from the property
Ideal for lunch or just a coffee and cake. In the early evening they offer a buy one cocktail and get one free!
21 locals recommend
Cafe Rouge
Triq Dom MintoffIdeal for lunch or just a coffee and cake. In the early evening they offer a buy one cocktail and get one free!
Sandy beach
Golden Bay
Għadira Bay
Malta’s largest beach, with stalls and restaurans
Nearby beach
Pretty Bay
Neighbourhoods
Marsaxlokk
Fisherman village. Charming location ideal for fish restaurants
Night clubs
Paceville