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“A small boutique hotel set in the heart of historic Valletta. Beautifully renovated throughout the building keeps its opulent charm yet has a distinctly contemporary feel. Luxury has been added throughout with a spoiling spa, plunge pool and rooftop terrace offering glorious city views. ”

“A small boutique hotel set in the heart of historic Valletta. Beautifully renovated throughout the building keeps its opulent charm yet has a distinctly contemporary feel. Luxury has been added throughout with a spoiling spa, plunge pool and rooftop terrace offering glorious city views. ”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Well positioned to walk to all of Valletta's cultural attractions.
  • Families
  • There are suites which can sleep up to four or alternatively you can book interconnecting rooms.
  • Other Activities
  • Admire the spectacular views from the lovely Upper Barracca Gardens.
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the fascinating Knights-period Fort St Elmo.
  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast served
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Opulent
  • Family Suites
  • Romantic
  • Luxury
  • Contemporary
  • Traditional
  • Child friendly
  • Chic
  • Spa

Facilities

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast served
  • Swimming Pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Wifi
  • Bicycle hire
  • Massage
  • Meeting Room
  • Airport transfer
  • Bar
  • Family Suites
  • Air conditioning
  • Concierge
  • Hot Tub
  • Room service
  • Child friendly
  • Spa

Activities

  • Other Activities
  • Admire the spectacular views from the lovely Upper Barracca Gardens.
  • Theatre
  • Catch a performance at the majestic Manoel Theatre.
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the fascinating Knights-period Fort St Elmo.

Map & Location

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Other Reviews

Palazzo Consiglia

A 13-room boutique hotel in historic Valletta with remarkable facilities for its size. This 400-year-old townhouse has been cleverly refurbished to retain character and original features while adding contemporary design and function. Minutes’ walk from all the sights.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)