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Maison Medina Malta

Rabat
9.5/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

King Suite with Balcony
1x Sofa Bed 35 Up to 4

The air-conditioned suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. Featuring a balcony,…

Luxury Triple Room
1x Sofa Bed 35 Up to 3

Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a hairdryer…

Luxury Triple Room
1x Sofa Bed 27 Up to 3

Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a hairdryer…

Double Room with Terrace
1x Queen 23 Up to 2
street view

This air-conditioned double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a private bathroom as well…

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Restaurants nearby

  • De Mondion★ Michelin De Mondion delivers a stylish dining experience that fully matches the magnificent, fortified city of Mdina in which it is set. The gourmet restaurant occupies the top floor of the charming Xara Palace hotel, a 16C edifice. The indoor dining room is intimate and elegantly appointed, with lush carpets that lend it a soft, refined vibe, while the outdoor terrace commands a breathtaking view stretching over the island’s eastern side all the way to the coast. Chef Clint Grech and his team add a modern, light twist to Mediterranean fare, accented by a few French influences. An example: the tarte tr278m
  • Scala Set in an enviable position at the entrance to Mdina, this restaurant stands out by its terrace with sweeping sea views and the rich, expressive Mediterranean cuisine of chef Sheldon, that has earned it a reputation as one of the island’s finest establishments. The staff is always at hand to help you choose between locally sourced fish and expertly prepared meats. Signature dishes include yakitori-style octopus and Rossini-style beef fillet. While in the area, make sure you visit the nearby historic attractions; we also recommend getting a taxi to Mdina, unless you are staying nearby, as parki179m
  • The Fork and Cork Set within a historic stone building, this quiet, hospitable restaurant curates a delightful dining experience. Chef-patron Carl Zahra rolls out a contemporary and expertly crafted Mediterranean-inspired score, with a strong emphasis on high-quality local ingredients. The Inspector’s favourite: slow-cooked lamb shank with white beans, chorizo, Kalamata olive fricassée and braising lamb juices.196m
  • The Golden Fork In the historic centre of Rabat, you can dine in the covered inner courtyard or in the rooms on the upper floor of a period building, thus experiencing all the charm of this extraordinary district of Malta, just a stone’s throw from Mdina. While founded on local traditions, the cuisine achieves results that can be highly creative and elaborate.201m
  • Root 81 This pleasant restaurant rolls out Mediterranean-style fare, skilfully crafted by a talented chef with a focus on local ingredients. The outdoor alfresco area sports an attractive and relaxing vibe, without forgetting an excellent selection of wines and cocktails.202m
  • The Medina After you pass the fortified walls, it is a pleasure to lose yourself in the narrow streets of Mdina, the perfectly preserved ancient Arab capital of Malta. The food pays homage to the island as a crossroads of culinary cultures with the most typical dishes of Malta and other countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, all within the setting of a charming historic building. If you are dining in company, we recommend the “casual bites” appetisers, which are perfect for sharing.285m
  • Grotto Tavern This cosy, stylish tavern, in the heart of the charming town of Rabat and just a short walk from the St. Paul’s Catacombs, is both romantic and mysterious. A few steps lead down from the street to the main dining areas: the colourful Garden Dining Room, a riot of lush ornamental plants, and The Cave, carved out of the rock, which offers its own tasting menu, the ‘Grotto Experience’, alongside the à la carte and tasting menus available in the main dining room. The repertory is rooted in local produce and traditions, which are reinterpreted in a modern, creative vein.346m
  • VerbenaBib A simple yet modern bistro–trattoria, depicted by a warm, friendly vibe and run by a local chef who draws on his experience to craft Mediterranean-inspired fare that is firmly rooted in local traditions and producers. The focus is mainly, though not exclusively, on turf ingredients, resulting in generous, flavoursome dishes that are as appealing to the eye as they are to the palate. The bouncy, spot-on staff is happy to offer suggestions and recommendations, from the daily blackboard specials to insightful wine pairing options.4.6km
  • Terroir Situated in a picturesque square with an old fountain, this 16C building boasts period brick walls and a rustic, romantic ambience – the cosy dining room is on the first floor and there is even a small table on the balcony (make sure you book this ahead). The cuisine focuses on local and Mediterranean ingredients, with highlights such as ricotta gnocchi with a Maltese sausage ragù, while the wine list stars a few international estates.3.7km
  • Bahia Set within an intimate dining room on the first floor of the elegant Corinthia Palace Hotel, this restaurant – named after a local variety of orange – offers two tasting menus, “The Villages Journey” and “Plant-Based”, alongside an à la carte selection. There is also the “Inħalli f’idejk” (“I leave it in your hands”) menu, designed for guests who wish to be surprised and fully trust the chef's creativity. The culinary concept draws inspiration from Maltese culture, taking guests on a sensory journey through the island’s different villages, with each dish accompanied by a note indicating its sp4.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina cathedral in Mdina, Malta324m
  • Ta' Qali National Stadium football stadium1.7km
  • Buskett Gardens park in Siġġiewi, Malta2.8km
  • Rotunda of Mosta church in Mosta, Malta3.6km
  • Ta' Dmejrek highest elevation point of Malta4.3km
  • Misraħ Għar il-Kbir Collection of Cart ruts in Dingli, Malta3.6km

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