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Hotel Argento

Level 4 of 5
Hotel Argento
Address: Qaliet Street; St Julians; Stj 3255, St Julians City, Malta
Number of rooms/floors: 74/7
Year built/reconstructed: 1993/2011
Distance to center: St Julians City - 0,28 km
Airport: Malta - 7,5 km
There are no group booking policy
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Nonguarded parking Luggage storage Safe in the reception Currency exchange Elevator Restaurant Bar Laundry service Rent a car Pharmacy Newspapers Gym Luggage service Transfer English-speaking staff Room-service, limited service Available rooms with safe deposit box Available rooms with phone Available rooms with refrigerator Bathrobe available Slippers available Bathtub available Available rooms with hair dryer Available rooms with iron Wi-Fi in some rooms




This hotel boasts a contemporary design and modern amenities. It is located in the tranquil residential area of Spinola Bay, right next to St Julian's promenade with its beautiful scenery, large variety of fine dining seaside restaurants, bars and shops. The hotel is just behind St Julian's Terminus and 5 minutes' walk from the beach. The hotel enjoys great public transportation links around Malta, including Malta International Airport and the capital city of Valletta, both 20 minutes' drive away.

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