“A collection of beautiful and traditional one or two-bedroom apartments in the heart of Valletta. Light rooms are filled with the owner's antiques and all offer sitting rooms and kitchenettes. The roof terrace is a lovely spot to start the day and all the city's attractions are a stroll away.”
“A collection of beautiful and traditional one or two-bedroom apartments in the heart of Valletta. Light rooms are filled with the owner's antiques and all offer sitting rooms and kitchenettes. The roof terrace is a lovely spot to start the day and all the city's attractions are a stroll away.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- Set in the heart of the capital (complete with sea views) this is a charming spot to explore Valletta from
- Sights nearby
- Valletta’s main square, the Grand Master’s Palace and St John’s Co-Cathedral are all a stroll from the property
- Museums
- The nearby Postal Museum offers a fascinating and educational experience
- Other Activities
- Sip a coffee in the beautiful Upper Barracca Gardens
- Restrictions on children
- Adult only
- Views
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- No restaurant
- Quiet
- Romantic
- Luxury
- Charming
- Traditional
- Gym
- Historic
- Boutique
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Adult only
- Sit-out Terrace
- No restaurant
- No pets
- Massage
- Sauna/Steam
- Airport transfer
- Air conditioning
- Views
- Wifi
- Concierge
- Gym
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Valletta’s main square, the Grand Master’s Palace and St John’s Co-Cathedral are all a stroll from the property
- Museums
- The nearby Postal Museum offers a fascinating and educational experience
- Other Activities
- Sip a coffee in the beautiful Upper Barracca Gardens
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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Palazzo Prince d'Orange
One of the first of the new breed of boutique accommodation in imaginatively converted historic Valletta properties, this is still a great place to stay. Spacious suites/flats are combined with excellent communal areas including a traditional sitting room and harbour-view roof terrace – all in the heart of the capital.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)