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BRANT LODGING

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ABOUT

ABOUT

Discover a Mediterranean hideaway with year-round sunshine. Our elegant apartments are situated in the heart of Sliema , a peninsula across Marsamxett Harbiour, just 15 minutes from the ancient capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

ROOMS
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OUR ROOMS

Relax in one of our spacious and sun-filled rooms. Wake up to views of the sapphire waters of the Mediterranean Sea

GALLERY

GALLERY

SEE & DO

THINGS TO DO

Valletta Ferry Services

 

A quick way to approach Valletta, while enjoying the beautiful views of the Grand Harbour.

Casinos in St Julians

 

Casinos in St Julian’s are luxurious venues offering a wide range of card games and slot machines for those looking to strike it rich.

Paceville

 

Paceville is the main nightlife district , with dozens of bars, nightclubs and discos packed with partygoers until late. 

Sliema Promenade

 

The Sliema promenade links up the whole of the town as it weaves around the coast from Tigné Point to the vibrant bays of Saint Julian in the north. It's the main gathering spot, where joggers, dog walkers, café hoppers, and cocktail sippers meet after work and in the evenings.

Tigne Point Beach

 

You can reach it by following the concrete paths and steps that wiggle through the district straight to the shoreline. But don't come expecting a beach in the classic sense. This one's more of a rocky outcrop where the Med bashes into the coves and inlets.

The Point Shopping Mall 

 

The Point is hailed as the largest single shopping mall in all of Malta. It sits just behind the bulwarks of Fort Tigné, right in the downtown heart of Sliema.

Manuel Island

 

Manoel Island juts out into the middle of the harbour just south of Sliema. It's an unusual corner of the city that seems to have resisted modern development just a little better than its compadres on the mainland.

Balluta Bay

 

Balluta Bay on the northern edge of Sliema lets the clear waters of the Med roll over white-tinted pebbles. On one side, the Gothic filigrees of the Carmelite Parish Church draw the eye. Behind is a bustling piazza where you can sit with a coffee and watch the world go by.

Streets around the Parish Church of Sacro Cuor

 

In the backstreets that roll between Marsamxett Harbour and vibrant Spinola Bay, there are all sorts of treasures just waiting to be uncovered. A short stroll up the streets around Manwel Dimech and San Piju V reveals cosy cafés, Italian-style bread makers, jewellery stalls, and quaint cottages with painted shutters.

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