Door Eight is ideally situated around 5 minute walk to the Valletta main bus station and Valletta's main entrance.
This charming rental offers a unique blend of historical elegance and modern comfort, featuring a private entrance and a luxurious jacuzzi. As you stroll through the picturesque streets adorned with flower pots in Floriana, you'll discover a medieval palace on Market Street (Triq is-suq), once the summer residence of the grandmaster. Step into this beautifully restored 1920s studio maisonette/apartment, boasting one-meter-thick walls and a baroque facade. Inside, you'll find a well-equipped kitchenette, cozy memory foam beds, a sitting area, and a spacious bathroom with a shower and hydro massage bath downstairs.
The apartment is meticulously designed with top-notch finishes and air conditioning throughout, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Conveniently located nearby are essential amenities such as a pharmacy, hair salon, grocery store, greengrocer, health clinic, and a variety of bars and snack bars. Additionally, the main bus terminus and Valletta's main entrance are just a short 7-minute walk away.
Terminal for Ferry to Pozzallo (Sicily) around 30mins walk
Terminal for Fast Ferry service to gozo around 20mins walk
Floriana & Valletta
Floriana, a small town on the doorstep of Valletta. Built in 1636 by the Italian military engineer Pietro Paolo Floriani. Initially called Borgo Vilhena after the Grandmaster de Vilhena in 1724. However, it was later called Floriana. FlorIana has gardens like The Mall garden, Argotti botanical Gardens and
Sa Maison Gardens. Popular monuments such as Independence monument,
The Triton fountain, Dun karm monument, Grandmaster De Vilhena Statue, Dante's statute and various other important Maltese personalities.
MCAS the newest Contemporary art exhibition space also is a few steps away.
The granaries, locally known as 'fosos', are a short distance from "Door Eight" These underground rock-cut silos were originally built in 1657 by Grand Master Marino de Redin for wheat storage. Nearby, the fortified walls and entrance of Valletta stand as a testament to the area's rich history.