Valletta G-House is a graceful historical holiday home within the walls of a World Heritage City, restored with love and attention to detail, self-catering accommodation that is equipped with all the mod cons with its original character intact.
Valletta G-House has been voted amongst the best Romantic Escapes by the British National newspaper The Guardian's travel section. It has featured as Author's Choice in The Lonely Planet guide book and has appeared on Interiors magazine - Homeworks.
This is what the owner, UK based Art Director Gattaldo, says about its design - "When travelling with my partner to various destinations worldwide we always look for particular places to stay - properties that carry their location's singular stamp and character. We look for accommodation which reflects the country's history and culture in both architecture and furnishings. This is what I had in mind when I refurbished Valletta G-House."
The 16th century Valletta G-House is as far removed from the blandness of hotels and normal holiday lets as you can get.
A holiday in Malta can take many guises. Visitors come here for the history, the archaeology, to learn English in a warmer country. They want to try out the Mediterranean cuisine and to enjoy the sun and sea. Some come out of interest for ecclesiastic paraphernalia and above all, the excellent examples of baroque architecture. Others have heard that it's great for diving and sailing. The reasons are many and varied.
Staying in "the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen" adds value to the equation, making your experience one to remember. Away from the usual tourist resorts, Valletta G-House is in the heart of Maltese life and history. Valletta is built on a human scale, clustered attractively in a tight grid of narrow streets behind grand fortifications. Everything is within walking distance and let?s say it, there is no better way to see and experience a city than on foot.
Using Valletta G-House as your launch pad, you will discover the city built by the Knights of St John back in 1565, its palaces, its magnificent churches, its small shops and craftsmen.
Valletta G-House accomodates two in a large double bedroom with a traditional Maltese wooden balcony, a sitting/TV room, a fully equipped kitchen/dining room and bathroom.
What's close to Valletta G-House:
Within walking distance:
1. The Manoel Theatre - Theatre built in 1731 by Grand Master Manoel de Vilhena
2. The Mediterranean Conference Centre - hosts theatre productions and all sorts (building was Knights' hospital)
3. St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity - Theatre, Art Exhibitions, World Cinema
4. Embassy Cinema Complex - Cinema
5. St John's Co-Cathedral - Exquisite lavish Baroque interior
6. National Museum of Fine Arts
7. National Museum of Archeology
8. Palace Armoury
9. Casa Rocca Piccola - Be taken on a historical tour in a noble family's house still lived in
10. National War Museum
11. The Auberges - palaces representing the eight languages of the Order
12. Upper Barrakka Gardens - with magnificent views of the Grand Harbour
13. Various churches
14. National Library
15. Republic Street and Merchants Street - pedestrianised roads for shopping
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