The name Lord Nelson was probably adopted, during the years following the 2nd World War, as a mark of respect to the many British Service Personnel who came to live in this, then, small village. In the cellar there is evidence of tunnels that have been hewn out of the rock by hand. One such tunnel crossed under the road to number 6/8 St Anne's Street. Architecturally, however, the style of the building suggests an earlier start, possibly the 18th century. There are the remains of an ornate well head in what used to be a large courtyard, the building which goes back a block in St Anne's Street once formed part of this house. Together with the very fine statue of Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception on the St Anne's Street corner this Indicates that the house could have been built for a village dignitary. The current owners family took over the business in 1960 and operated a wine bar and wholesale tobacconist here. In one of the rooms on the ground floor, then a separate premises, an uncle had a business filling cartridges with gun powder. Later on local firework enthusiasts began holding their meetings in an upstairs room, and went on to become one of the leading clubs of Malta, forming the 15th August Pyrotechnics Society in 1983, Jimmy Camillieri is a founder member. They have built one of the most modern firework factories on the Island and have now moved to larger club premises in Mosta. In 1996 Jimmy undertook major restoration works stripping away layers of "modernisation" with his own hands, employing very little help. At about this time his wife's brother, Antony Mifsud, arrived from the UK for a holiday. Antony, had been in the UK for more than 25 years and had become a partner in a restaurant business and was also an acclaimed Chef. He helped Jimmy and Mary create a menu for the "New" Lord Nelson and the rest has become history!
READ MORESusurrus inherited its name from the whisper of the sea around it, as the name reflects the sound of the waters streaming onto shore , Susurrus is located in St Julians and has a magnificent view over St Georges bay and the Historical Dragonara Casino’s light reflecting on the sea , While Marvin Gauci aims to reflect the elegance and sophistication in this restaurant designed by his wife Alison-Jane Gauci together with himself he demonstrates a Bold approach of mixing unconventional ingredients inspired by the influence of the Mediterranean and South American cuisine. Susurrus restaurant and lounge bar are inspired by the Earth and Seasons in Modern setting. Our cuisine is prepared by our highly-trained and skillful chefs using the freshest and most seasonal ingredients led by our executive Chef Sergi Huerga Marin . Savour our enticing selection of dishes together with a selection of meats and fish allowing you and your friends to feast on a variety menu leading you onto new and exciting gastronomic chefs journeys. To match our culinary creations with an extensive beverage list that features a diverse list of world wines, cocktails and tea’s Susurrus puts a distinctive spin on familiar mediterranean flavours, leading you onto new and exciting gastronomic chef’s journeys. Our ambience and music offer a perfect setting for you to relax and enjoy a lovely meal, we invite you to join us for lunch, dinner or drinks, where our team will care for you and your guests to deliver a memorable experience.
READ MORETucked inside the leafy Wied Ghollieqa Nature Reserve, Urban Valley Resort & Spa gives you easy access to the great outdoors (including the largest population of Malta’s endangered national tree, the sandarac gum). Yet, its central location also puts you close to the island’s most popular and visited sites. When it comes time to return to the Malta hotel, make use of the tennis courts, archery offerings and spa, which includes a pinewood sauna, steam room, indoor heated pool, fitness area and three treatment rooms. For cocktails, try Thistle Lounge Bar or alfresco Viento, and for meals, make a beeline for Silver Heron or the seasonal Tri Bistro. Elsewhere on the property, you’ll find amenities like a greenhouse and gardens, two large freshwater outdoor pools — one of which is for children — and a spacious deck overlooking the nature reserve. The most luxurious overnight options are the penthouses with marble floors, roomy terraces and outdoor sun loungers.
READ MOREEnjoy views of Spinola Bay at Hotel Juliani, set in a historic stone building about a 12-minute walk from Balluta Bay Beach. This Malta hotel features 65 accommodations, some with panoramic bay vistas, and three types of designer suites, one of which has a traditional gallarija (closed wooden balcony). The family-run boutique hotel also contains a gym; Café Juliani, located in the lobby, serves housemade pasta as well as drinks that you can take to the rooftop pool; and Zest, an Asian and Japanese-Peruvian restaurant (Zest is not inside the hotel, but it’s in the same building and is owned by the property).
READ MOREOverlooking the seafront in the St. Julian's resort area, Golden Tulip Vivaldi includes 263 spacious rooms, most with ocean views from balconies. Amenities at this Malta hotel include a panoramic rooftop terrace with a pool (open seasonally), indoor heated pool, sauna, steam rooms and spa rooms for treatments. For dining, there is Antonio’s on the hotel’s main floor for à la carte meals and a buffet, and the Al Settimo Cielo Rooftop Bar and Restaurant. Or opt for Rhapsody Bar for cocktails and light bites.
READ MOREbe.Hotel Malta is in St. Julian’s on the coast of Malta, north of Valletta, renowned for its nightlife, restaurants and beaches. Popular St. George’s Bay is the only sandy beach in the area and within walking distance of the property. This Malta hotel consists of two connected wings built around a pedestrianized retail and dining mall that’s open daily. Amenities include a gym, the heated year-round be.KINI rooftop pool and lounge, and Fornelli restaurant offering dishes with flavors from Italy, France, Spain and Malta.
READ MORELocated in the center of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Falconeria Hotel is close to many of the capital city’s gems, including St. John’s Co-Cathedral, museums, restaurants and bars. But the Malta hotel has its own draws: it resides in a rococo-style structure that dates to the 1500s, and some of the building’s historical elements have been preserved, including a limestone lion at the bottom of the marble staircase and an original cistern that makes up La Falconeria’s plunge pool. The back half of the hotel was destroyed in World War II, so it feels more modern even with the historical touches, and an open-air courtyard sits in the middle. Among the 43 rooms, the executive suites are the highlight — they come with a large terrace overlooking the cityscape or Marsamxett Harbour. Other onsite amenities include a gym and a lounge.
READ MORESet upon seven acres of lush semi-tropical gardens on the outskirts of San Lawrenz village, Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz has been the crown jewel of Gozo, Malta’s perennially sunny, idyllic second-largest island, for more than 20 years. Built of yellow limestone and framed by palm trees that surround a series of oasis-like pools, the classically designed luxury property exudes elegance from the moment you enter the grounds. The 137 rooms and suites are tastefully appointed in soothing neutral tones, each with brown marble bathrooms and balconies. The spa is a sanctuary, with a full indoor hydrotherapy circuit, a Turkish hammam, and one of Europe’s largest ayurvedic centers. There’s an excellent fitness facility and two outdoor tennis courts. Hotel dining includes L’Ortolan and Il-Baldakkin Bistro and Lounge, Mediterranean restaurants that feature locally sourced meat and seafood and organic produce grown on the grounds; Gazebo, a seasonal alfresco grill; and The Pool Bar, a warm-weather spot serving refreshing cocktails and snacks to replenish you after a swim.
READ MOREThe 280-room MARITIM Antonine Hotel & Spa occupies a prime terrace-level location in the coastal village of Mellieha. This Malta hotel offers views of the Mediterranean Sea as well as the islands of Gozo and Comino. Onsite amenities include two outdoor pools, one set in the hotel’s gardens or another on the rooftop, along with sun beds. An indoor pool is in the renovated Marion Mizzi Wellbeing spa. The wellness facility also includes steam and sauna areas, a fitness center and rooms for therapeutic treatments. The village's popular beach is more than a half-mile away and easily reached either by foot or by utilizing the hotel's complimentary shuttle service during the summer months.
READ MOREThis property is 4 minutes walk from the beach. Plaza Regency Hotels is set right on the seafront in Sliema with beautiful views across St. Julian's Bay and Balluta Bay. It features a rooftop swimming pool and sun terrace. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The Plaza Regency comprises 2 different hotels connected by a bridge on the 6th floor. All rooms are air conditioned but have different styles, from classic to modern. Most offer a partial or full sea view. Featuring 2 bars, a pizzeria and restaurant, the hotels offer food and drink all day. The rooftop is used for evening entertainment and a weekly barbecue. With 2 swimming pools, the Plaza Regency lies close to the beach and right next to a bus stop. It is easy to reach Valletta and Malta International Airport. This is our guests' favourite part of Sliema, according to independent reviews. Solo travellers particularly like the location — they rated it 9.0 for a one-person stay.
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