Coleridge

Top choice in Valletta


Named after the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, this new hotel has just five suites furnished with antiques and filling a traditional Valletta townhouse. The location is excellent, just a short walk to the Grand Master's Palace and for easy ferry links across to Sliema. Breakfast is served in a cosy downstairs cellar, and the king-size beds are supremely comfortable.


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Nearby Valletta attractions

1. Carmelite Basilica

0.06 MILES

Originally built in 1570 and expanded in the mid-19th century, the Carmelite Basilica (formerly known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Mt Carmel) was…

2. Manoel Theatre

0.07 MILES

Malta's national theatre was built in 1731 and is one of the oldest theatres in Europe. The building is being slowly restored, but is still in use for…

3. Toy Museum

0.08 MILES

This doll-sized museum houses an impressive private collection of model toys, such as tin cars from 1950s Japan, tin toys from 1912 Germany, as well as…

4. Casa Rocca Piccola

0.1 MILES

The 16th-century palazzo Casa Rocca Piccola is the family home of the 9th Marquis de Piro, who still lives here and has opened part of the palazzo to the…

5. Malta Postal Museum

0.11 MILES

Sandwiched between a pub and restaurants on Triq l-Arċisqof is this compact but interesting museum. Highlights of the permanent exhibition include the…

6. Armoury

0.12 MILES

Of the original 25,000 16th- to 18th-century Knights of St John suits of armour, around 5000 remain at the Armoury, which is housed in the Grand Master's…

7. Grand Master's Palace

0.12 MILES

The stern exterior of the 16th-century Grand Master's Palace conceals a sumptuous interior. This was once the residence of the Grand Masters of the…

8. Valletta Living History

0.13 MILES

A glossy, entertaining 35-minute sweep through Malta's eventful history (available in eight languages).