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Romantic Break
Local exploring
Foodies
Museums
Sailing
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Private Pool
Restaurant
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Pet friendly
Family Suites
Cooking classes
Downtown
Yoga
Snorkelling
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Local markets
Opulent
Minimum Stay
Child friendly
Spa
Riding
Artworks
Fishing
Boutique
Historic
Chic
Watersports
Gym
Wine tasting
Views
5* Luxury
On an island
Disabled access
Diving
Charming
Luxury
Romantic
Rooms
23 rooms in this hotelPrivate Pool
The Presidential Residence and Hideaway Harbour View Suite have private plunge poolsRestaurant
ION Harbour is a two Michelin star rooftop restaurant with spectacular viewsRooms with balcony/terrace
Rooms have traditional Maltese balconiesSwimming Pool
There's a heated indoor poolPet friendly
Pets are welcome for a feeBath robes
Family Suites
Bar
Walking distance restaurants
Outdoor dining
Wifi
Sauna/Steam
Meeting Room
Massage
Bicycle hire
Lift
Laundry
Sit-out Terrace
Minimum Stay
Room service
Spa
Gym
Child friendly
Disabled access
Suites
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Air conditioning
Views
Museums
Sailing
Other Activities
Sights nearby
Yoga
Snorkelling
Local markets
Riding
Fishing
Watersports
Wine tasting
Cooking classes
Diving
Facing the Grand Harbour and the golden-stoned Three Cities that stretch just beyond it, Iniala’s panorama is unmatched by any other hotel in Valletta, Malta’s tiny capital. The city’s miniscule footprint means all of its attractions are moments away, from the staggering grandeur of the gilded Saint John’s Co-Cathedral to its imposing National Library and the hodgepodge of cute little bars and restaurants that cascade down its tiered pedestrianised side streets and stretch across its plazas. Their protected status meant few structural changes could be made to the buildings that comprise Iniala; as a result, each of the hotel’s 23 bedrooms and suites differs to such a degree that guests can choose from 16 different room categories.
Originally published by John O'Ceallaigh, The Telegraph
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