Providing a garden, Nina features accommodations in Siġġiewi. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and luggage storage space, along with free Wifi throughout the property.
Deborah
United Kingdom
There is nothing but good about this room, but there is a building project opposite he started banging at 7.30am so we should have been informed of this fact pre booking.
However the experience was so good. You just need to connect the gas for boiling morning eggs Nina… excellent mattress to sleep on ! A delightful stay and don’t miss going to see St Nicholas (the original Father Christmas) satur and cathedral it’s too too beautiful literally turn right outside the house front door and walk for ten minutes, sorry it’s turn left! But go ! It’s so beautiful and say your prayers !
Located in Il-Gżira, a 15-minute walk from Rock Beach, Azur Hotel by ST Hotels provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Sayak
India
10/10 for the staff!!!!
We were really impressed by Shawn and Sina at the reception and Elena at the restaurant.
Breakfast spread is good.
That's about it.
Lifestyle Hotel positioned in the lively district of Paceville, St. Julian’s. Set against the breath-taking backdrop of St. George’s Bay, the hotel is surrounded with bars, nightclubs & restaurants.
When
Italy
Everything was amazing! The hotel, the amenities and the employees were all fantastic!
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in St Julian's, The Westin Dragonara Resort, Malta offers 2 private beaches, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, one of which is heated, and 3 restaurants.
Proudfoot
Malta
We ate every evening in the Orvm & Piano Bar Lounge restaurant.
Bayview Hotel & Apartments offers a 24-hour internet café, and a rooftop swimming pool overlooking the harbor at Sliema. Some accommodations comes with a balcony, and some feature sea views.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Room was comfortable but could do with some draws/additional clothes storage. There were a couple of shelves and hanging space. Not really enough for a one week stay. Room cleaning was hit and miss, some days they didn't arrive until late afternoon when we were having a siesta so some days we told them not to bother. No drama though. We were on the 6th floor with a sea view. The road is a little noisy but worth it for the view. Could sit there all day watching the world go by. Once the patio doors were closed you couldn't hear the road. Location was good for the ferry to Valletta. Bus stop right outside the hotel which we used a few times. Easy to get around. Breakfast was good, busy but always managed to get a clean table. Staff lovely.
Set in the lively district of Paceville in central St. Julian’s, the stylish design Hotel Valentina offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout, and air-conditioned rooms with...
Vivaldi Hotel is set in St Julians center, 328 feet from the beaches. It offers panoramic views on the Mediterranean Sea and a rooftop pool with sun loungers.
Offering panoramic views across Malta's St. George's Bay, Marina Hotel features a private beach club, diving center, free WiFi throughout and a total of 10 dining options.
louise
United Kingdom
Location, use of two hotel facilities. Lovely helpful staff.
Lovely Pool Bar White Olive fresh delicious food and cocktails. Shout out to Bishal our lovely poolside waiter.
Hotel Europa offers budget accommodations in an excellent location on the seafront of Sliema, close to the town center and the best shops, restaurants, and cafés.
Stefania
Romania
Pro:
- The location is very good, between the two main attractions, Valletta and St. Julian's.
- 2 minutes from the bus station.
- There are restaurants and bars next to the hotel, and in the hotel reception there are vending machines, a coffee machine, and drinks to buy.
- Very friendly staff.
- The breakfast is quite versatile and tasty (unfortunately, it ends at 9:00 AM).
- The air conditioning works very well and cools the room immediately.
- The sea view is awesome.
- There is a small plastic table on the balcony.
- There is a safe, extra pillows, towels, and toiletries (shower gel, shampoo...)
- There is also a power socket with a European adapter, only one in our case, the rest were British type.
- There is an elevator.
- Hot water comes very quickly, and the water pressure is okay.
The place is definitely not touristy, which is great if you...
The place is definitely not touristy, which is great if you want to experience a real local vibe. On the other hand it means that there's not much to do - sights are very limited, as well as dining options. It's a good base to explore Malta if you have wheels. Getting to Gozo was less practical - you'll spend 1,5 hrs each way (including ferry).
Adam
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Siggiewi is a small relatively quiet town away from Valleta...
Siggiewi is a small relatively quiet town away from Valleta and the urbanisation that has spread throughout the north eastern side of Malta. If you want access to these areas know you are rarely more than 30mins away from almost anywhere on the island. You'll also be guaranteed sunshine and temperatures you can cope with in September.
Good food is everywhere the only sad thing personally is the lack of wildlife. The extinction that climate activists talk about seems to have already happened on this island. What a shame.
Doc PN
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's an authentic village/small town location with a series...
It's an authentic village/small town location with a series of good local restaurants and a great local wine bar. Regular buses provide access to all the main Island towns and sites or it provides a good jumping off point if you have your own transport. Dominated by a huge old church and classic town square with local shops and facilities. Worth a wander through the narrow streets of the old town after dark and a glass or two of local wine in the Levels Wine Bar.
John
United Kingdom
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