CASA ELLUL
Set in a Victorian house from the 1830s, this trendy boutique hotel located near the Manoel Theatre will seduce lovers of old stone and an arty and intimate atmosphere, each room overlooking an inner courtyard where you can't hear a cat. The Ellul brothers entrusted its transformation to architect Chris Briffa, who designed each of the nine suites in elegant black white and anthracite tones. On the floor, graphic mosaics, on the walls, an exhibition of paintings by the contemporary Maltese artist Mallia, which makes us rediscover Valletta in flashy tones. Some have high ceilings, characterful furniture and luxurious bathrooms with pretty basins and superb free-standing baths. The rooms on the top floor are more futuristic, with raw concrete walls and contemporary furniture with sleek lines, each with a terrace overlooking the city. A warm welcome from the team, attentive to the requirements of its customers. A very popular establishment.
Smart advice: do not hesitate to check the availability of rooms day by day and book your stay in several suites. The staff will take care of everything to make you travel between floors without you noticing!
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Hôtel hyper bien placée
Nous avions la chambre suite rooftop avec jacuzzi
Très agréable en cette saison d hiver
Restaurant un peu cher
Bon service et bon petit dej
Ambiance un peu froide au rdc
La chambre est petite
This hotel gets five stars for their exceptional service.
Everyone- and I mean EVERYONE that works here- is unbelievably kind and friendly and they are all very eager to help.
Malta is a beautiful destination anyway but the people that work at this hotel made our trip so much better. From making arrangements at the local gym nearby (so we could get day passes there) to making last minute dinner reservations, they really went out of their way to help us. Highly recommended!
Great small hotel with just a few rooms, all furnished in a special and modern way, which is an exciting contrast to the old building. The most striking element is certainly the terrace of two suites with a view of the dome of the church opposite, which seems to tower just an arm's length away, incredibly impressive. The only negative is that the furniture and cushions on the roof top terrace could not be used since they were wet and mouldy and had pigeon dirt. The rooms except for the 2 rooftop suites are way too loud due to the noise and acoustics on the street and the windows which do not close.