Muzicaoping
February 27, 2025
Located on the Mercury Tower in St. Julian's, Malta, the hotel has a small entrance and is inconspicuous. Check-in is on the 7th floor. When I arrived, it was not yet 3pm, so the front desk told me that if I upgraded to a suite, I could check in immediately, but it would cost an additional $200 per night. The price I booked was already $1200-1300 per night, so I declined! Two glasses of welcome champagne. Pet-friendly hotel. New room hardware. Friendly service. They knock on the door from time to time to bring water and snacks. But I always feel that it is not the star service standard of a big hotel. The bar and minibar are full of drinks, alcohol and snacks, but there is no price list, so be careful. In fact, they are all charged. The decoration looks luxurious, but it is a bit lacking in practicality when used. Across the floor is a well-known Italian restaurant, le majoliche, which is good. There are also several seafood and steak restaurants around that are all good, such as L’ostricaio. The seafood is very fresh and there is a queue during the peak season. I will choose one of them every time I come to Malta; LORE&FITCH is a steakhouse, and its T-bone steak 🥩 is great; PEPPINO‘S is a relatively small but warm restaurant, and its fish soup is delicious; The avenue is downstairs in a shopping mall, and the food is very clean; these restaurants are distributed around and can be reached in a few minutes on foot.
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