Malta's first Marriott opens after €30m investment

Malta Marriott Hotel & Spa started welcoming its first guests this week following an extensive 15-month renovation program, with an investment of €30 million

The newly, contemporary designed hotel, that now includes 25 Club Rooms, 29 Suites and a 150 square-metre Presidential Suite
The newly, contemporary designed hotel, that now includes 25 Club Rooms, 29 Suites and a 150 square-metre Presidential Suite
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Malta Marriott Hotel & Spa started welcoming its first guests this week following an extensive 15-month renovation program, with an investment of €30 million.

The newly, contemporary designed hotel, that now includes 25 Club Rooms, 29 Suites and a 150 square-metre Presidential Suite with views of the iconic Balluta Bay, is positioned to be a leading hotel choice for business travellers and leisure guests.

Malta Marriott Hotel & Spa general manager Alex Incorvaja said that following this extensive upgrade, he was thrilled to see the hotel reposition itself as one of the leading 5-star hotels on the Islands, and one of Malta’s newest tourism projects.

He said: “By being part of Marriott International’s leading global travel loyalty program Bonvoy, the hotel and Malta, will be exposed on an incredible worldwide platform, accessible to over 130 million members.”

Also boasting renovated indoor and outdoor pools, a fully equipped Spa & fitness centre, and dedicated conference and banqueting facilities, the Malta Marriott will also feature the M Club, a brand standard lounge which provides the ideal space to work, recharge, connect and relax for tomorrow’s guests.

The hotel has five restaurants and three bars, including its signature restaurant Taro housed at The Villa, a 19th century palazzo adjacent to the hotel’s grounds, overlooking the bay.

Elizabeth Lane, partner at RPW Design, one of the world’s leading interior design hospitality consultancies, described the project as “local, authentic, sophisticated”.

Entrusted with the job to combine beautiful interiors with functionality at the Malta Marriott Hotel & Spa, Ms Lane said it was a privilege to work with the local team on the renovation and rebranding of the hotel.

She said: “Inspired by the heritage of Balluta Bay, we have woven the traditional crafts of Malta throughout the design in a contemporary way. Giving the hotel a real sense of place while looking to the future, making it one of Marriott’s first new-generation renovations. It will be an ideal destination for business or leisure or a combination of both,” Lane said.

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