Stylish weekend in Valletta - collection of top unique boutique hotels

Casa Ellul
Hotel occupies an old 19th-century building that has also managed to preserve its original decoration during the reconstruction. Strict rooms with high ceilings and stone walls feature exclusive designer furniture; in some rooms, the external wall is completely replaced by a large panoramic window. Original glass accessories and paintings depicting historical landmarks allow to make the atmosphere even more refined.
Check on the map. From Valletta center - 0.2 km
Attractive Casa Ellul 
Grand Hotel Excelsior is one of the most luxurious and recognizable hotels in Valletta. It is ideal for those going on a romantic trip or wishing to organize a wedding celebration in Malta. …
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La Vallette
, an apart-hotel where clients can choose from three specially designed suites. One of the rooms is decorated in a simple style, its interior is dominated by red, black and white. Also, travelers will have the opportunity to book a romantic vintage-style apartment featuring antique-like solid wooden furniture. On the hotel roof, there is a wonderful sitting area with beautiful wicker furniture that would be an ideal place for admiring the panorama of the historic district.

Check on the map. From Valletta center - 3.5 km
On one of the picturesque historic streets of Valletta, you will find La Vallette 
Valetta will give its guests a lot of perspectives for an exciting shopping. In the city exist some excellent shopping streets, Republic Street is the central one. It has a number of the …
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