2 Best Hotels in Mdina and Rabat, Malta

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mdina and Rabat - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Lulu Boutique Hotel

$$ | 29 Triq l-Innu Malti, Żebbuġ, Malta Fodor's Choice

This brilliantly designed hotel has been sculpted from an 18th-century mill in the labyrinthine backstreets of a village near Mdina and is one of the most unexpected finds in Malta. The eight rooms are works of art, some with balconies or a Jacuzzi, while the penthouse has its own pool, so it pays to ask what's available. Most are large enough to accommodate families, and there's a pool and bar within the internal courtyard. Owners Liudmila and Clive are as accommodating as they come, whether showing you photos of the quarry from which the hand-cut stone was unearthed or barbecuing whatever you brought back from the market.

Pros

  • Żebbuġ itself is an authentic slice of old Malta that is empty by day but buzzing with locals by evening
  • Great breakfasts served poolside
  • Eccentric and brilliantly designed, with furnishings incorporating everything from old bicycles to sewing machines

Cons

  • You really need a car to get here, but there is a local bus
  • There are only a handful of places to eat nearby, including the excellent Lokomotif trattoria
  • The village may be too quiet for some
29 Triq l-Innu Malti, Żebbuġ, Malta
77-550--502
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palazzo Bifora

$$$ | 1 Sqaq Aragona, Mdina, Malta

After a long 12-year renovation, which merged a pair of townhouse s (one 400 and the other 800 years old), Mdina's second hotel opened its doors in late 2022. The owners have done an amazing job on this boutique property, maintaining the original 4-meter ceilings in parts of the hotel. Decorations range from exquisite Maltese clocks and bathrooms with TVs to the Silent City's only rooftop pool, offering amazing views over the citadel. When the day visitors disappear, this is one of the quietest spots in Malta. 

Pros

  • Atmospheric rooms in a city where there are few options for accommodation
  • Afternoon tea (open to everyone) is served in the cool courtyard
  • Rooftop bar and pool offer great views and cocktails made by the in-house mixologist

Cons

  • The basic room is rather small
  • No convenient parking
  • It's a bit of a maze to find
1 Sqaq Aragona, Mdina, Malta
21-224--022
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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