Retreat

INIALA HARBOUR HOUSE & RESIDENCE

VALETTA, MALTA

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ARRIVE

Iniala Harbour House & Residences is the hottest five-star hotel to open in Valletta, and with 300 days of sunshine, Malta is the perfect place for that all year round summer fix. Iniala Harbour House marries history with innovation to offer an eclectic mix of design concepts that subtlety reflect Valletta’s unique heritage and charm.

STAY

Spread across four exquisite Maltese townhouses and their ancient vaults, dating back to the 1600s, Iniala Harbour House & Residences has 22 uniquely designed rooms and suites, and is the latest opening from philanthro­pist, Mark Weingard. The hotel, which overlooks the famous Grand Harbour, sets new standards for world-class service and eye-catching urban design. From sophistica­ted minimalism to understate­d baroque styles, the hotel is a mixture of unique and innovative concepts. Created by three world-class design studios— A-Cero from Spain, Autoban from Turkey and Malta’s DAAA HAUS—the historical details will be beautifull­y preserved, with each townhouse having a unique identity.

DINE

Enjoy Michelin Star cuisine from the comfort of a guest suite or at their fine dining rooftop restaurant, ION – The Harbour. Their culinary team have created an entirely bespoke cuisine that will surprise and delight each of the senses. From the ambience to the service, the food to the wine pairing, everything has been seamlessly integrated to provide an elevated dining experience. ION – The Harbour’s unique produce-driven cuisine ensures that each dish highlights the freshness of the ingredient­s in it – enhancing each of the flavours and enriching the experience.

ENJOY

Embark on a journey to ultimate relaxation and rejuvenati­on at the Iniala Spa. Located in the magical setting of one of our vaults, the spa features double and single treatment rooms, steam room, sauna, relaxation area, as well as a 2.65m by 7.60m heated pool. Private showers and changing room facilities are also available, together with compliment­ary use of robes, slippers and towels.

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