![]() ![]() The location is perfect for sightseeing, and while there’s no hotel restaurant you’re surrounded by great places to eat. The rooms are all full of light, and have their own private sitting rooms and kitchenettes, and they’re decorated with art and antiques belonging to the owners. Valletta’s Palazzo Prince d'Orange is an adults-only collection of one and two bedroom apartments in the heart of the city, but facing the harbour, so that its roof terrace has a wonderful view of the Grand Harbour, as do some of the private balconies.Including the spa, and a rooftop terrace with an incredible infinity pool - definitely one of the most spectacular views on Malta. The Palace is a contemporary, cosmopolitan sanctuary in the heart of Sliema, with 149 spacious rooms and suites in a variety of minimal, contemporary styles and colour ways.There’s a luxurious spa and a rooftop terrace with a pool and restaurant. The 150 rooms and suites are elegant too, but also spacious and comfortable, and some of them have fantastic views over Sliema. The elegant and traditional Victoria Hotel is very charming for a large hotel, with welcoming public spaces with grand pianos, open fireplaces, oil paintings and leather armchairs.The best rooms have harbour views from private balconies too. There are just 11 rooms and suites, with elegant, and pleasingly original decor, plus some comfortable public spaces, including a lounge and a rooftop pool and bar. ![]() Casa Birmula, in Cospicua, is a beautifully decorated boutique hotel, which is small, but wonderfully located to overlook the Grand Harbour.But the views win out, especially the views of Victoria from the terrace, and from the private suite terraces with their hot tubs and sun loungers. It’s great for divers, couples and they have really private, self-catering suites which are ideal for families. It’s small, elegantly contemporary, and romantic, with just 11 rooms and suites, and it's in a fantastic spot in Gozo’s Victoria. The Duke Boutique Hotel is one of those hotels our Gurus find it hard to agree on a category for.The Best Places to Stay on Malta For a room with a view Our guide to the best places to stay Malta has something for all tastes and budgets whether you're looking for a cheap and cheerful B&B or no-holds-barred, five star luxury. If you’re not sure which part of the island you want to stay on your might want to look through our ‘Where to Stay?’ recommendations before you check out our hotel recommendations. ![]() But don’t be put off if your tastes run more to the contemporary, as well as some of the villas being converted with contemporary tastes in mind, we’ve also listed some lovely new hotels, including a couple of impressive beach resorts, which are perfect if you’re looking for summer (or winter) sunshine and a beautiful view. If you’re searching for a Maltese escape you’ll find converted farmhouses, and, on Gozo, you can even stay in a trulli. And we’ve included a couple of converted palaces on our list of the best places to stay on Malta too. In Valletta there are converted villas aplenty, and in Birgu and St Julian's too. So it probably comes as no surprise that some of the best places to stay on Malta have been converted from historic buildings. Its cliffs are packed with fossils, its coastline is littered with shipwrecks and coral reefs. From its neolithic temples to its incredible Crusader architecture. Malta is small and strategically positioned in the sun-drenched Mediterranean between North Africa and Sicily, so probably every inch of it is historic in one way or another. ![]()
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