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AX The Palace
4.6/5128 Reviews

AX The Palace

Sliema|0.62km from Qui Si-Sana Gardens
Returned 2 weeks ago after a wonderful week saying at The Palace Hotel. It took a long time to decide where to stay in Malta given the enormous choice and yet very mixed reviews, however I was really pleased we settled on The Palace. I did 1 less star for 'value', but this wasn't just in relation to The Palace as I thought generally hotel's in Malta were definitely on the pricier side. The room was lovely with the biggest bed I’ve ever seen and we had some lovely touches such as a daily visit from hospitality asking if we needed anything, and a bottle of filtered water changed daily. An excellent idea and far better than the frequent plastic bottles and subsequent waste. We also arrived on my husband’s birthday and quite unexpectedly in the evening, a lovely birthday cake was delivered to our room! From our initial greeting at reception with a lovely local drink and onwards, we had a brilliant service from every single member of staff. They were all very helpful and yet not intrusive. In particular lovely Puja in the wonderful TemptAsian’ restaurant, and Dhilip who served us both by the pool and at the ground floor Talk of the Town restaurant. Both were extremely knowledgeable and gave sound advice regarding choice of meals and suitable local wines. As we like to try local restaurants when we go away, we chose the bed and breakfast option however we were so impressed with the lovely rooftop TemptAsian restaurant we ate there twice. We then went for the buffet in the Talk of the Town restaurant on our last night, where we again had an excellent service from Dhilip, and where the food was well presented and excellent value for money. Sliema is a busy place with lots of hotels, and as other reviewers have stated, The Palace was within the centre of the peninsula, so although it wasn’t in the most picturesque road, given its proximity to all public transport, the ferry and bus stops including the ‘hop on/off’, we felt there was no necessity to hire a car. We did the short ferry over to Valletta many times and a bonus for us was a considerable ‘over 60’ concession. We managed to cram a lot in during our week in Malta from the numerous museums, tombs, caves and other historical places, in addition to exploration of the island on both the north and south hop on/off buses and brief trip to Gozo. I’m not sure we could not have done quite so much had we not been in such an ideal location. The other bonus was on the days we were back in time, having a swim in the gorgeous rooftop pool, and the Happy hour cocktails between 3 and 5 pm. Highly recommend this as a wonderful place to stay in Malta.

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Sliema Marina Hotel
3.9/542 Reviews
We stayed in an Ocean view room. The view from the balcony was great. You can overlook Valletta and you can also see a very beautiful view of Sunset. The room was clean and tidy. Also, even though it was earlier than the check-in time, they were kind enough to respond. The price is reasonable even though it is in the downtown area, and the ferry terminal to Valletta is close, and the bus stop is also close, so it is in a convenient location to go anywhere. I want to use it again.
AX The Palace
4.6/5128 Reviews
Returned 2 weeks ago after a wonderful week saying at The Palace Hotel. It took a long time to decide where to stay in Malta given the enormous choice and yet very mixed reviews, however I was really pleased we settled on The Palace. I did 1 less star for 'value', but this wasn't just in relation to The Palace as I thought generally hotel's in Malta were definitely on the pricier side. The room was lovely with the biggest bed I’ve ever seen and we had some lovely touches such as a daily visit from hospitality asking if we needed anything, and a bottle of filtered water changed daily. An excellent idea and far better than the frequent plastic bottles and subsequent waste. We also arrived on my husband’s birthday and quite unexpectedly in the evening, a lovely birthday cake was delivered to our room! From our initial greeting at reception with a lovely local drink and onwards, we had a brilliant service from every single member of staff. They were all very helpful and yet not intrusive. In particular lovely Puja in the wonderful TemptAsian’ restaurant, and Dhilip who served us both by the pool and at the ground floor Talk of the Town restaurant. Both were extremely knowledgeable and gave sound advice regarding choice of meals and suitable local wines. As we like to try local restaurants when we go away, we chose the bed and breakfast option however we were so impressed with the lovely rooftop TemptAsian restaurant we ate there twice. We then went for the buffet in the Talk of the Town restaurant on our last night, where we again had an excellent service from Dhilip, and where the food was well presented and excellent value for money. Sliema is a busy place with lots of hotels, and as other reviewers have stated, The Palace was within the centre of the peninsula, so although it wasn’t in the most picturesque road, given its proximity to all public transport, the ferry and bus stops including the ‘hop on/off’, we felt there was no necessity to hire a car. We did the short ferry over to Valletta many times and a bonus for us was a considerable ‘over 60’ concession. We managed to cram a lot in during our week in Malta from the numerous museums, tombs, caves and other historical places, in addition to exploration of the island on both the north and south hop on/off buses and brief trip to Gozo. I’m not sure we could not have done quite so much had we not been in such an ideal location. The other bonus was on the days we were back in time, having a swim in the gorgeous rooftop pool, and the Happy hour cocktails between 3 and 5 pm. Highly recommend this as a wonderful place to stay in Malta.
Roma Hotel
3.5/525 Reviews
The hotel is very run down and filthy. It needs a major refurb. The lift didn’t work and you have to climb stairs just to get to reception. The bathroom was disgusting with a very small shower tray that a small child would struggle to stand in with a mouldy shower curtain, the shower leaked all over the floor when you used it. The bathroom door hit the toilet when you opened it. You’d have to go in side ways. The beds were really uncomfortable and didn’t feel clean and fresh facilities were very basic. The air con and fridge were really noisy all night. No breakfast or drinks etc available at all. Balcony’s join up with neighbouring rooms so, no privacy whatsoever and a real security concern, the doors to our room were also flimsy and temperamental to lock. The worst bit was the noise! Every single night there was shouting, screaming and running up and down the stairs. I was woken up constantly. There is a receptionist on 24/7 so, you’d think they would ensure people were quieter. I’m all up for a good time but, this was just taking the mick. It was relentless. One night about 4am someone opened our door and came into our room! I was petrified. Luckily I was already awake because of all the noise in the corridors. Whoever it was just walked out again when I jumped out of bed. Followed by, every single morning hotel staff / house keeping would be really loud and wake everyone up. You could hear word for word conversations. constant loud voices and banging around. The worst place ive ever stayed. I’ve come home absolutely exhausted.
Two Pillows Boutique Hostel
4.5/554 Reviews
I am currently on night 4 of my stay. The hostel is clean and very central to Sliema, great for the bus links to all over the island. You ate given a towel which can be refreshed as and when. There are no minis as suggested in their photos. The water is hot and the beds are OK. There is a 5€ refundable deposit for the room card and a 3% fee if you pay for your stay by card. You have to pre book the spa, but I was able to use it very last minute, although the hot tub is not hot at all. If you are unfortunate enough to have a room under the kitchen expect not to sleep much. The hostel has a silence policy from 11pm but there is no one on site to enforce this, meaning lots of shouting, laughing, talking until late into the night coupled with continuing scrapping of chairs across the floor.
Barceló Fortina Malta
4.3/557 Reviews
Great new hotel, very friendly and helpful staff. Excellent cleaning. Cozy bar with delicious cocktails. Sorry that the outdoor pool was closed. Fine spa. Prima breakfast and dinner in buffet form freshly prepared.
Sliema Hotel by ST Hotels
3.5/596 Reviews
Sliema Hotel is in a very good location, staff is super friendly and helpful. And that's all ;) room was dirty, there was a mold on the shower curtain and a huge hole above the bathtub. We could hear all noises (even working elevator!). But the biggest surprise was with the pool. Because there is no pool in the hotel, although you can see it on the photos. To access the pool from the photos you have to cross the road and walk few hundred meters.

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