Palazzo Prince d'Orange
Accommodations fit for a king



Bedecked with antique furniture and accessories, the five individually designed apartment-style suites at this sumptuous property conjure Valletta’s rich history and glory. Holding court in a 17th-century palazzo in the the city centre, its second-storey, chandelier-lit “Sala Nobile”, where it hosts dinners, receptions as well as serving as the hostelry’s lounge, is indeed an attraction in itself. As is the ornate Beatrix Suite, accessible by private lift and Provence-style kitchen.
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