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St Julian's, Malta

The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's

Size62 rooms
GroupThe Londoner Hotels
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
Forbes
Star Wine List

The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's brings a sleek, modern sensibility to St George's Road, positioning itself at the centre of Malta's most active hospitality district. Recognised by Star Wine List in 2026, it signals a drinks programme that goes beyond the expected for a neighbourhood already crowded with international hotel brands. For travellers wanting proximity to Paceville and the waterfront without sacrificing a considered wine offering, it earns its place in the conversation.

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Address
138, St. George’s Road
Phone
356-27135200
The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's hotel in St Julian's, Malta
About

St Julian's and the Hotel That Fits the Room

St George's Road runs through the spine of St Julian's like a seam holding the neighbourhood together. On one side you have the casino-and-nightlife circuit of Paceville; on the other, the calmer promenade fringe of Spinola Bay, where restaurants stack up on the waterfront and the evening foot traffic is relentless from April through October. The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's is a hotel at 138 St George's Road in St Julian's, Malta, with 62 rooms and a price tier of 2. Its positioning is deliberate: close enough to the action for guests who want it, with a facade that signals restraint rather than spectacle.

St Julian's has spent the last decade consolidating its reputation as Malta's most commercially developed coastal district. That has meant a proliferation of hotel options at nearly every price tier, from global chain flagships like Hilton Malta and the Malta Marriott Resort & Spa to the resort-scale format of The Westin Dragonara Resort and the bay-fronting presence of Corinthia St George's Bay. Within that field, a property succeeds by finding a distinct position, on price, on style, on what the guest experience actually prioritises. The Londoner's modern exterior reads as a marker for that ambition.

What the Star Wine List Recognition Actually Tells You

In 2026, The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's received recognition from Star Wine List, the international drinks guide that evaluates wine programmes across hotels, restaurants, and bars. Star Wine List recognition is awarded based on list depth, producer selection, and the overall quality of the wine offer rather than on restaurant profile or hotel star rating. For a St Julian's property to hold that credential places it in a specific comparable set: hotels where the beverage programme is treated as a deliberate curatorial exercise rather than a default purchasing decision.

Malta sits at the intersection of several wine-producing traditions. The island's own DOK Malta appellation produces Gellewza and Ġellewża-based reds alongside Girgentina whites, varieties that rarely appear on international lists but carry genuine local character shaped by the Mediterranean climate and the limestone soils that run under much of the island. A well-considered hotel wine list in this context means something: it either engages with local producers and helps position Maltese wine in a broader conversation, or it draws from the wider Mediterranean basin, southern Italy, Sicily, Greece, where the terroir logic is adjacent. The Star Wine List nod suggests the programme at The Londoner takes that choice seriously.

A drinks list that reflects some editorial thinking about what is in the glass is a different experience from one that defaults to generic international labels.

St Julian's as a Base: What the Neighbourhood Delivers

The practical argument for staying in St Julian's is connectivity. The district is walkable to Sliema's shopping strip across the creek, served by frequent bus routes to Valletta (roughly a 20-minute ride under normal traffic), and close enough to the ferry terminals that day crossings to Gozo are manageable without an early start. For visitors whose itinerary mixes culture in Valletta, beach access further north toward Mellieħa, and evening dining along the waterfront, St Julian's functions as an efficient centre of gravity.

Spinola Bay specifically has moved toward a higher density of independent restaurants. The Londoner's position on St George's Road puts that strip within walking distance.

Guests who want quieter alternatives within Malta might compare the character of St Julian's against boutique-oriented properties elsewhere on the island: Cesca Boutique Hotel in Il Munxar on Gozo, Palazzo Bifora in Mdina for historic-city immersion, or Cugó Gran Macina Malta in Senglea for Grand Harbour proximity. Each represents a different relationship with the island. St Julian's, by contrast, is the choice for travellers who want the Mediterranean coast with urban density rather than away from it.

The Modern Property Format in a Dense Market

The modern facade that defines The Londoner's street presence reflects a broader movement in St Julian's hotel development. The neighbourhood's older stock runs toward resort-scale properties built around pool complexes and sea views, the formula that Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian's and Hyatt Regency Malta operate within. The newer entrants, including smaller design-forward properties like Fitch Hotel and HOLM Boutique & Spa, have moved toward tighter footprints with a heavier emphasis on interior design and F&B programmes rather than amenity scale.

The Londoner appears to operate in that second register. A sleek modern facade in this context is not just an aesthetic choice, it signals a decision about the guest profile being targeted and the experience being prioritised. It aligns the property more closely with design-conscious travellers than with the families and group packages that the larger resort formats pursue. Whether that translates to the interior and room categories is something guests can confirm directly, but the visual identity makes the intent readable from the street.

For comparison at an international scale, properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City and Aman New York demonstrate how urban hotels can anchor a strong identity through restraint and curation rather than volume. The principle, fewer keys, sharper programme, is what The Londoner's positioning in St Julian's appears to be reaching toward, in a market context where the scale competition is considerable.

Planning a Stay: What to Know Before Booking

The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's is located at 138 St George's Road, St Julian's, Malta. Booking is recommended through the hotel's direct channels or through reputable third-party platforms.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Modern
  • Trendy
Best For
  • Business Trip
  • Weekend Escape
Experience
  • Rooftop Pool
  • Terrace
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Pool
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Laundry
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Rooms62
Check-In15:00
Check-Out11:00
PetsNot allowed

Modern industrial style with spacious, soundproofed rooms featuring sleek design, comfortable lighting, and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere.