3 Best Hotels in Valletta, Malta

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Iniala Harbour House

$$$$ | 10 St. Barbara Bastion, Valletta, 1961, Malta Fodor's Choice

The main building of the luxurious Iniala Harbour House occupies a former bank, with the arcing walls of the old vault even forming the lobby. The rest of the premises sprawl a quiet, historic street overlooking the Quarry Wharf, happily removed from the bustle of the old citadel. Rooms are elegant affairs, with those on the waterfront commanding unmatched close-up views over the Grand Harbour. The facilities are likewise excellent, with a spa, gym, and pool room making good use of the space. But the crowning glory is the recently open ION Harbour rooftop restaurant, with its tasting-course menu helmed by Michelin-starred British chef Simon Rogan; this is also where the hotel's excellent à la carte breakfast is served. 

Pros

  • You can park on the street outside
  • The gym facilities are the largest of any of Malta's hotels
  • ION Harbour restaurant bagged a Michelin star within a year of opening its doors, and its waterside views are incredible

Cons

  • It's a steep walk back up to the main citadel
  • Book dinner at ION Harbour prior to arrival or risk missing out
  • This might be the most luxurious stay on the island, but it's one of the priciest
10 St. Barbara Bastion, Valletta, 1961, Malta
21-661--111
Hotel Details
23 rooms

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Rosselli

$$$$ | 167 Triq il-Merkanti, Valletta, Malta Fodor's Choice

Having opened in 2019, riding the sudden wave of converted-palazzo boutique stays that suddenly popped up in the capital, the Rosselli comfortably rises above the throng. On dining alone, its trio of restaurants are some of the best in Malta. The building dates back to the 1600s and was once owned by Pietro Rosselli, a gold merchant whose extravagance stood out even among the excesses of Merchants Street. Its central courtyard (so dark in many palazzi hotels) is wonderfully light, and some duplex rooms even keep the building's original ceiling height (about four meters so the heat would rise, leaving it cooler at floor level). One room even has its own sauna. The à la carte breakfast is likewise excellent, and the option to take it on the terrace outside, where views stretch down to the waterfront, is the icing on the cake.  

Pros

  • The dining here is something special, with the Michelin-starred Under Grain one of the most inspired menus in the city, the small-plate terrace restaurant Grain surprisingly good value, and the rooftop Over Grain serving up good seafood and views over to Sliema
  • à la carte breakfasts are a gastronomic treat
  • Great staff and some characterful rooms

Cons

  • Merchants Street can be noisy at night, and even courtyard-facing rooms can hear it
  • It's not cheap
  • Building restrictions mean there is little room for modern comforts such as a pool or gym
167 Triq il-Merkanti, Valletta, Malta
21-245--245
Hotel Details
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Phoenicia Malta

$$$$ | The Mall, Valletta, FRN 1478, Malta

The capital's grande-dame hotel lies just outside Valletta's City Gates in Floriana, and because it isn't restricted by the limitations of the citadel, it has had room to expand down the years. Its manicured grounds now span 7 acres of immaculate gardens that have become a popular spot for weddings and accommodate an outdoor pool deck that lounges beneath the rough-hewn stone of Valletta's bastions. Since 1937, it has welcomed the city's movers and shakers, including Queen Elizabeth II, and has lost little of its charm; the rooms and public spaces have been updated over the years and include the addition of a new spa (sauna, steam rooms, salt room), shops, beautician, and a branch of the Beefbar.   

Pros

  • You come here for the beautiful gardens, which are unlike anything else on the islands
  • The afternoon tea is rightfully popular
  • Great views across Marsamxett Harbour

Cons

  • Day rates for nonguests using the pool are steep and are limited
  • Rooms on the third floor all come without balconies
  • Unsuitable for families with small children
The Mall, Valletta, FRN 1478, Malta
21-225--241
Hotel Details
132 rooms
No Meals

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