St Julians


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Hotels in St Julians

Imperial Hotel Score 6.975 from 106 reviews
1, Rudolph Street 6.98/10
All rooms at the Imperial Hotel have en suite bathrooms and individual heating and cooling units. Fridges and safety deposit boxes can be hired, subject to an additional charge. Rooms offer either a lovely view of the internal gardens and swimming pool, or else overlook typical Sliema streets. ... more
 
The George Score 0 from 0 reviews
Paceville Avenue 0/10
The George is a modern boutique hotel in the heart of St. Julians, just 200 metres from the bus station. It includes an indoor spa and a rooftop terrace. Guest rooms are ultra-modern. They each come with a 32" LCD TV, Wi-Fi access, and an iPod docking station. They also feature a large shower or bath and a minibar. At The George you have lots of common areas to relax in; all with large windows overlooking the courtyard. There is a lobby bar and a 24-hour food store. You will also find a small wellness area with a sauna, steam bath, and spa. The George is a short walk from the beautiful beaches at St. George's Bay and Spinola Bay. It has great public transport links to Valletta, 6 km away, and Malta International airport, 8 km away. ... more
 
Hotel Phoenicia Malta Score 8.65 from 120 reviews
The Mall 8.65/10
Set amongst 7 acres of gardens, Hotel Phoenicia Malta is located just outside the historic city walls of Valletta and is a short stroll away from the Grand Harbour. Enjoy a wide range of facilities including a free, secure car park and fully equipped business centre. Relax at the heated, outdoor swimming pool and admire the view across the harbour. Your room is comfortable and elegant. Choose a Superior room and in addition you will find your own, private balcony. Hotel Phoenicia has had the pleasure of hosting a long list of important international guests since it first opened in 1947. Dining at the Phoenicia is a real treat. Choose from 3 restaurants and a mix of local and Mediterranean cuisine. Relax with a drink in the cocktail bar and lounge, complete with lavish armchairs and sofas. The Phoenicia Hotel is located close to the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, the capital city of Malta. Valletta is now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Depending on the season, scheduled transfers are organised to the beach and to the north of the Island. Alternatively, take a bus from the station only 20 metres away. ... more
 
Relax Inn Hotel Score 7.25 from 11 reviews
Halel Street 7.25/10
The Relax Inn Hotel is a comfortable, family-run hotel, situated a short walk from the seafront promenade in Bugibba, Malta, lined with popular nightspots, casinos, cinemas, restaurants and shops. The Relax Inn offers 40 rooms, each provided with balcony, tea- and coffee-making facilities and en suite bathroom. All Safety deposit box and fridge are available at an extra charge. While at the hotel, you can sip a drink at the bar, have fun in the games room, chill out in the lounge with cable TV and a DVD library. During summer you can enjoy the rooftop splash pool. ... more
 
Marina Hotel at the Corinthia Beach Resort Score 8.1 from 184 reviews
St. George's Bay 8.1/10
Every room of the Marina Hotel offers a private balcony. Some enjoy a panoramic view of St George's Bay, one of Malta's most appreciated. The establishment is part of the Corinthia Hotel St. George's Bay & Marina Resort, which includes a lido with excellent water sports facilities. The 4-star Marina Hotel at the Corinthia Beach Resort is a short walk from the sandy beach, the lively entertainment hub of Paceville and the casino. Guests of the Marina Hotel can take advantage of the health and fitness centre located at the adjoining Corinthia Hotel. The centre features an indoor heated pool, sauna, gym and special treatments for health and beauty. There are 3 restaurants on site: one serving international cuisine, a pizza, pasta & salad restaurant, and a wine & cheese bar. ... more
 
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Malta Highlights - Mosta, Mdina and Rabat 8 hours

Malta Highlights - Mosta, Mdina and Rabat Drive to Mosta for your first visit is to St. Mary's Church - a magnificent domed church, known as the Mosta Rotunda built between the 1830's and 1860's. Designed by Maltese architect Giorgio de Vasse, it is said to be the third largest unsupported church dome in Europe - superseded only by St Peter's in Rome and St Sophia in Istanbul.

In World War II, the Church took a direct hit from a German bomb during mass. The bomb pierced the dome, but failed to explode. This event is now legendary. You can see a replica of the 200kilogram bomb in the sacristy.

The next visit is to the silent city of Mdina - the old capital is a typical mediaeval town situated in the center of the island. The "Silent City", as it is also known, commands a magnificent view of the island and although it is fully inhabited, silence reigns supreme. Today, it is mainly off limits to cars and there is a calming atmosphere as you walk along its narrow streets and ways, passing by some of the best Norman and Baroque architecture on the island.

Accompanied by the guide, you will, visit the St. Paul's Cathedral and then to the medieval fortifications for a panoramic view of the island. Lunch will be served at the Bacchus restaurant nestled within the Southern bastion of the City. "The Knights of Malta" show will be your next stop after which a short break for coffee and cakes is included.

Next you will proceed to Rabat to visit St. Paul's Grotto. According to a strong tradition, based on early writings of St. Luke, the Apostle Paul found shelter in this grotto after he was shipwrecked on the island.

The last visit will be to the Handicrafts Village of Ta' Qali; an ideal place to pick up souvenirs.

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The Three Cities - Senglea, Cospicua and Vittoriosa 3.5 - 4 hours

Visit the 3 cities of Malta Drive to the Grand Harbor Area where your first stop will be at the Gardjola Gardens. At Senglea you can enjoy the panoramic view that includes, from right to left, the docks, Marsa, Valletta, the entrance to the Grand Harbor and Fort St. Angelo.

The sentry box placed on the tip of the bastion, il-gardjola, epitomizes the role of the fortifications around the harbor. On the sentry box there are sculptured in high relief various symbols of watchfulness, namely the eye, the ear, and the crane bird. The inscription in Latin assures the inhabitants of the Harbor area, to rest at ease, as the tower stands guard against any hostile force that may attempt to approach Maltese shores.

Next, drive through Cospicua to the historical city of Vittoriosa where you will stop for a guided visit of the Parish church of St Lawrence, which is one of the earliest medieval parishes, and St Joseph's Chapel which served as a graveyard during the Greta Siege of 1565.

The tour will then move on in to the heart of Vittoriosa, known as Il-Collachio. This was the area of the city reserved specifically for members of the Order of St John. Within the Collachio still stand the various early Auberges, set up by the Knights on their arrival in Malta following their expulsion from Rhodes.

Your last stop will be a guided tour of the Maritime Museum with artifacts and history dating back from the Phoenician and Roman period.

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Tarxien Prehistoric Temples and The Blue Grotto 8 hours

Tarxien Prehistoric Temples, Malta Drive to the south of the island with the Tarxien Prehistoric Temples as the first stop.

This unique group of temples, dating from 3150 to 2500 BC, are the most complex of all temples in Malta. They comprise four temple units linked by a square court and they were the last to be built on the Islands. Their skilful construction and the elaborate design and workmanship suggest that the temple builders had gained considerable expertise over the millennia since the first phase of megalithic construction.

The temples are renowned for the detail of their carvings, which include stone idols, domestic animals carved in relief, altars and screens decorated with spiral designs and other patterns.

Your next stop will take you to the fishing village of Marsascala where you will be treated to a lunch at a restaurant renowned for it's fresh fish dishes. Following lunch the coach and guide will escort us to Ghar Dalam which literally means "Cave of Darkness" - Ghar Dalam Cave is a highly important site as it was here that the earliest evidence of human settlement on Malta, some 7,400 years ago, was discovered.

The history of the cave and of the Islands can be decoded from Ghar Dalam's stratigraphy. The lowermost layers, more than 500,000 years old, contained the fossil bones of dwarf elephants, hippopotami, micro-mammals and birds. Above the pebble layer that follows, is the so-called "deer" layer, dated to around 18,000 years ago. The top layer, dates to less than 10,000 years and holds evidence of the first humans on the Island.

The last stop is at Wied Iz-Zurrieq a quaint fishing village nestled within high imposing cliffs. From here an optional boat trip (fare not included) can be taken to reveal the splendors of the impressive Blue Grotto - a cathedral in stone, with Nature as its architect, Blue Grotto is an immense cave adorned with deep blue waters inside after which it takes its name.

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