An Aristocrat's Guide to Malta

Clement
An Aristocrat's Guide to Malta

Tea garden

A stunning 19th century Palace built for the Marquis Scicluna and now looked after by his descendants who have created one of Malta’s finest restaurants in the Gardens. Stop for lunch or dinner. Make sure you book! palazzoparisio.com
38 locals recommend
Palazzo Parisio
38 locals recommend
A stunning 19th century Palace built for the Marquis Scicluna and now looked after by his descendants who have created one of Malta’s finest restaurants in the Gardens. Stop for lunch or dinner. Make sure you book! palazzoparisio.com
Great view of Mdina.
58 locals recommend
Fontanella Tea Garden
58 locals recommend
Great view of Mdina.

Restaurant

Our neighbor Sicilian restaurant with a Mediterranean cuisine. 10% discount for all our B&B guest.
11 locals recommend
La Vela Restaurant
Triq Marina
11 locals recommend
Our neighbor Sicilian restaurant with a Mediterranean cuisine. 10% discount for all our B&B guest.
Italian and Mediterranean cousine
19 locals recommend
Rubino
53 Old Bakery Street
19 locals recommend
Italian and Mediterranean cousine
Mediterranean, European and Fusion cousine - wine and cocktail Bar
14 locals recommend
Taproom
53a Old Theatre Street
14 locals recommend
Mediterranean, European and Fusion cousine - wine and cocktail Bar
International, Mediterranean and Contemporary cousine.
Luna The Restaurant
29 Pjazza Vittorja
International, Mediterranean and Contemporary cousine.
Mediterranean, European and Local cousine.
11 locals recommend
The Medina Restaurant
1231
11 locals recommend
Mediterranean, European and Local cousine.
Local cuisine, Mediterranean, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options
9 locals recommend
Noni
9 locals recommend
Local cuisine, Mediterranean, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options

Sightseeing

An elegant 18th century Maltese country house that is still lived in by descendants of the family that built it in 1745. You can visit the extensive Gardens, the fountains and also the pottery shop. villabologna.com
7 locals recommend
Villa Bologna
7 locals recommend
An elegant 18th century Maltese country house that is still lived in by descendants of the family that built it in 1745. You can visit the extensive Gardens, the fountains and also the pottery shop. villabologna.com
A wonderfully restored 16 th Century Mdina palace that contains a wealth of historic artefacts. palazzofalson.com
12 locals recommend
Palazzo Falson
Triq IL Villegaignon
12 locals recommend
A wonderfully restored 16 th Century Mdina palace that contains a wealth of historic artefacts. palazzofalson.com
Full of fascinating things and evidence of the Maltese identity and character. metropolitanchapter.com
32 locals recommend
Mdina Cathedral
2 Triq San Pawl
32 locals recommend
Full of fascinating things and evidence of the Maltese identity and character. metropolitanchapter.com
Mdina is the old capital city of Malta and is where a lot of the Maltese nobility still live. You can walk around the whole city and take in the Norman, Baroque and even Neo Gothic architecture of the buildings.
472 locals recommend
Mdina
472 locals recommend
Mdina is the old capital city of Malta and is where a lot of the Maltese nobility still live. You can walk around the whole city and take in the Norman, Baroque and even Neo Gothic architecture of the buildings.
So much to see in this incredible Fort. A complete overview of Malta and its history. heritagemalta.org
23 locals recommend
Fort St Elmo - National War Museum
St. Elmo Place
23 locals recommend
So much to see in this incredible Fort. A complete overview of Malta and its history. heritagemalta.org
A Royal Palace just up the road from Casa Rocca Piccola.
16 locals recommend
Grandmaster Palace Courtyard
16 locals recommend
A Royal Palace just up the road from Casa Rocca Piccola.
The floor with its marble tombstones of the Knights is as impressive as the ceiling painted by Mattia Preti. stjohnscocathedral.com
175 locals recommend
St. John's Co-Cathedral
Triq San Gwann
175 locals recommend
The floor with its marble tombstones of the Knights is as impressive as the ceiling painted by Mattia Preti. stjohnscocathedral.com