Bayview Hotel & Apartments - Gzira Hotels, Malta
Bayview Hotel & Apartments 3 Stars Hotel in Gzira, Malta Within US Travel Directory This property is 18 minutes walk from the beach. Bayview Hotel & Apartments offers a 24-hour internet café, and a rooftop swimming pool overlooking the harbour at Sliema. Some accommodation comes with a balcony, some feature sea views.Rooms come with a private bathroom, satellite TV and air conditioning. All sea view apartments are 150 m from the hotel.
Hotel Bayview has a range of dining options including an Asian restaurant complete with Indian and Chinese cuisine, and a continental buffet.
The spa and fitness centre offers massage and beauty treatments, and a thermal pool with sea views.
You can also relax in the games room with pool table and children’s play area.
The Bayview is located a 15-minute walk from Sliema town centre, and just a few steps away from boat trips around the island and to the capital Valletta.
Buses to Valletta, St Julian's, and across the island stop right outside the property.
Malta International Airport is just 9 km away.
The hotel offers a shuttle service on request.
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Bayview Hotel & Apartments - Gzira Hotels, Malta
Location in : 143 The Strand, GZR 1026 Il-Gżira, Malta
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Concorde Travel - The Radisson Blu
The Radisson BLU Resort, St. Julian's commands panoramic views along the Northern coast of Malta. The hotel, with its distinguished environment and elegant decor, has a wide range of amenities and attractive landscaped gardens from which to enjoy the magnificent views.
LOCATION
In the quiet area of St. George's Bay, it is just a kilometre away from the lively town of St. Julian's, with its fashionable nightspots, restaurants and the Casino. Valletta is just 20 minutes drive from the hotel.
ACCOMMODATION
Twin/double air-conditioned rooms (heated in winter) with side sea view balcony (full front sea view at a supplement). Designed for total comfort and luxury, the standard rooms come with all the amenities expected of a five-star resort including WiFi Free Broadband, direct-dial telephone, mini bar, private safe, cable television, coffee and tea making facilities, hairdryer, trouser press and pay television.
Junior suites are more spacious, can accommodate 4 adults and have sitting area and an ample terrace with full sea view. (Available at a supplement).
FACILITIES
3 outdoor swimming pools
2 Children pools
Spa Centre with heated indoor pool, Jacuzzi, fully-equipped gym, sauna and a massage room*, hair and beauty treatments* at the hairdresser and beauty salon.
Kon Tiki Restaurant serving buffet breakfast and dinner
24 hours room service
The Edge Lido restaurant (open in Summer)
24hr Bistro
Ritter's Snack and Lounge bar
Wet bar (open in Summer)
The Bridge Cocktail bar
Private lido
Water sports available*
Entertainment (daily in summer, 3 times weekly in Winter)
Two tennis courts
Free Wifi in rooms and public areas
OTHER INFO
252 rooms
Cleaning daily
Towels and linen changed daily
Courtesy schedule bus service to St. Julian's, Sliema* and Valletta*
Facilities for the physically challenged available
Animation and supervision for children from 4 to 10 years old (Summer)
*Payable locally
hilton tel aviv
Perched on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the Hilton Tel Aviv hotel is 1 minute from the beach. Relax by the outdoor pool or be pampered at the spa. Dine on sushi at Yakimono Sushi Bar or Mediterranean dishes at King Solomon. Relax with a cocktail at the Lobby Lounge.The Hilton Tel Aviv hotel has 14 meeting rooms for 6-1500, a business centre, Executive Lounge and Business Lounge. All guest rooms and public areas have wireless internet access. Between meetings, take in sea views from the 17th-floor Executive Lounge.De-stress with a workout or massage at the Cybex Spa. Swim in the onsite saltwater pool or at the beach 1 minute-s walk away, where you can also watch the yachts come and go at the Marina. Shop till you drop at Dizengoff Center or explore Old Jaffa.All rooms, from Hilton Guest Rooms to Suites, have wireless internet access and private balconies. Most have sea views. Business guests can enjoy the outstanding services of our 12th floor HHonors Business Lounge overlooking the Mediterranean, the yachting marina and Jaffa. The rooftop Executive Lounge welcomes Executive guests and offers panoramic views from the glass walls. Both lounges offer complimentary breakfast, beverages and snacks throughout the day.
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Green Grove Guest House, St Julians, Malta (MT)
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Green Grove Guest House, St Julians, Malta (MT)
Guests can enjoy a relaxing drink at the Green Grove Guest Houses bar. Tower Road, University of Malta and Triq Manwel Dimech are a short drive from the Green Grove Guest House. St Julians town centre is within a 20-minute walk. Bisazza, Carmelite Church and National Museum of Fine Arts are under 10 minutes away by car. Manoel Theatre, Auberge de Castille and National Museum of Archaeology are a short drive from the bed and breakfast. Malta International Airport (MLA) is a 20 minute drive away. Guests can explore the local area with the bed and breakfasts bikes for rent. The friendly staff will be able to book tours and sightseeing during your stay in St Julians as well as give dining suggestions. An airport shuttle operates from the bed and breakfast. The bed and breakfast hosts are warm and friendly.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Air Conditioned
Activities
Tour Desk, Massage / Beauty Centre, Excursions, Cycling, Water Activities, Fishing, Horse Riding, Massage
Services
Bicycle Rental, Photocopier, Facsimile, Luggage Storage
Internet
Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking. There is an airport shuttle that runs from the hotel.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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