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Accommodation

If you’re planning on seeing the sites and enjoying the most a Maltese summer has to offer, we suggest looking at the following options during your stay:

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Hilton Malta, St Julians

Great for nightlife, bars and restaurants.

Situated in the Portomaso waterfront development in fashionable St Julians, the Hilton Malta is a 15-minute drive from the island’s vibrant capital city, Valletta.

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Intercontinental, St Julians

Close to entertainment amenities such as cinema, bowling, beach and shopping mall.

Located in the prime area of St. George’s Bay in St. Julian's, just seven kilometres from Valletta. With a variety of restaurants and bars, the hotel offers varied cuisine at all times of the day. 

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Holiday Inn, St Julians

Close to entertainment amenities such as cinema, bowling, beach and shopping mall.

Located adjacent to the Intercontinental in the prime area of St. George’s Bay in St. Julian's, just seven kilometres from Valletta. With a variety of restaurants and bars, the hotel offers varied cuisine at all times of the day. 

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Corinthia Palace
Hotel, Attard

Great for a relaxed and tranquil escape.

Situated in the heart of the island, and only a 3-minute walk away from the wedding venue, the Corinthia Palace Hotel in Attard is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Close to San Anton Gardens, restaurants and only a 20-minute drive to Valletta.

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Travel

Getting around Malta is relatively easy. Taxis are abundant and cheap, and you can use Uber and Bolt apps for getting around quickly. Alternatively you can rent a car or use public transport however we strongly suggest taxis as a first option. For those staying in St Julians, nightlife, shopping and rocky beaches are only a short 15-minute walk away.

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Things To Do in Malta

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Visit the sister island - Gozo

A day trip to Gozo is usually a must when visiting the islands. Check out the megalithic Ggantija temples, red sanded Ramla bay or the fortified city Citadella which offers incredible 360 degree views of the islan.

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Swim in the Blue Lagoon - Comino

The smaller sister island of Comino only a short boat trip away and is a paradise for snorkelers, divers, windsurfers and anyone who loves the countryside. You can hike around the entire island in 4 hours!

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Visit the Silent City - Mdina

Admire the architecture, visit St Paul's Cathedral, visit the Knights of Malta experience, buy some Mdina glass and stop off for tea and cake at Fontanella tea gardens.

 

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Wander the Capital City - Valletta

Walk down Republic Street or Merchant Street for some retail therapy, visit St John's Co-Cathedral, take a stroll through the Upper and Lower Barraka gardens for some epic views of the Grand Harbour and visit the Manoel Theatre - one of the oldest theatres in Europe.

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Watch the Sunset - Riviera

Spend a day at the beach and enjoy a gorgeous setting by night. The sun sets beautifully over the clear blue water. If swimming isn't your thing, you can always enjoy a long walk in the countryside and grab a pizza with sunset views at Singrita.

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Hit the Clubs - St Julians

Malta's most famous nightlife district, Paceville in the town of St Julian's, is the place to go if clubs, non-stop parties and late night dancing float your boat. The main street has multiple bars all with a distinct music style so you're guaranteed to find something.

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