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“A charming traditional townhouse featuring just 6 rooms in the historic, yet untouristy, area of Senglea. The design throughout merges the building's original features with contemporary touches seen in the fixtures and artwork. Breakfast is served and good restaurants are just a stroll away.”

“A charming traditional townhouse featuring just 6 rooms in the historic, yet untouristy, area of Senglea. The design throughout merges the building's original features with contemporary touches seen in the fixtures and artwork. Breakfast is served and good restaurants are just a stroll away.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • A traditional base, well-placed to access both Birgu and Valletta
  • Sights nearby
  • Take the short ferry ride across to Valletta and visit the cathedral and many museums and galleries there
  • Learning
  • Make a trip to the megalithic underground temples, the Hypogeum, a Unesco world heritage site
  • Other Activities
  • Unwind with a drink in nearby Safe Haven Gardens and admire the harbour views
  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast served
  • Restrictions on children
  • Adult only
  • Romantic
  • Full of character
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Quiet
  • Owner managed
  • Intimate
  • Charming
  • Traditional
  • Disabled access
  • Antiques
  • Historic
  • Boutique
  • Townhouse

Facilities

  • No restaurant
  • Breakfast served
  • Restrictions on children
  • Adult only
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Library
  • No pets
  • Wifi
  • Disabled access

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • Take the short ferry ride across to Valletta and visit the cathedral and many museums and galleries there
  • Learning
  • Make a trip to the megalithic underground temples, the Hypogeum, a Unesco world heritage site
  • Other Activities
  • Unwind with a drink in nearby Safe Haven Gardens and admire the harbour views

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The Snop House

A comfortable, arty hotel run by a French couple who have long been residents in Malta. It's got just six rooms in a traditional historic area that has barely been touched by tourism, but is only a matter of minutes from all the sights of Birgu (also known as Città Vittoriosa) and Valletta.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)