List of hotels in Malta

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This is a list of hotels in Malta .

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HotelImage Hotel rating Location Description
Malta Marriott Hotel & Spa Malta-stjulians-hotels-213.jpg ***** St. Julian's [1]
Hotel Phoenicia Malta - Floriana - Vjal il-Re Dwardu VII - MCP car park+Malta Memorial+Hotel Phoenicia 01 ies.jpg ***** Floriana [1]
The Westin Dragonara Malta - St. Julian's - Triq il-Wilga + Triq id-Dragunara 01 ies.jpg ***** St. Julian's [1]
Palazzo Capua Sliema [1]
Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta - Floriana - Triq Vincenzo Dimech - Grand Hotel Excelsior (Ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex) 03 ies.jpg ***** Floriana [1]
Comino Hotel Malta - Ghajnsielem - Comino + Hotel 01 ies.jpg Comino [1]
Ramla Bay Resort Malta - Mellieha - Triq ir-Ramla tal-Bir - Ramla Bay Resort 01 ies.jpg Mellieħa [1]
Coastline Hotel Malta - Naxxar - Tul il-Kosta 03 ies.jpg Naxxar [1]
Kempinski San Lawrenz Kempinski Malta.JPG ***** San Lawrenz [1]
Hotel Fortina DIMG 1474 (4996582229).jpg ***** Sliema [1]
Preluna Towers The Preluna Hotel.jpeg **** Sliema
Hilton Malta DIMG 0817 (4996457507).jpg ***** St. Julian’s [1]

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