Intercontinental Malta Master Thread [merged]
#2
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Carlton VIC
Posts: 1,420
I have just returned from one week conference at the Intercontinental Malta. As I suspect you already know, the hotel is brand new and thus in good condition, or at least it was before we arrived. 
The hotel is in the middle of a densely packed area with bars and restaurants at every turn. We never used the normal food services in the hotel as everything was laid out conference style for breakfast, lunch, and a couple of the dinners. That said, I hope the coffee is better during normal operations.
The hotel sports nice facilities: an indoor and outdoor pool, reasonable fitness area, a nice bar on the 7th floor, and a small spa on the 5th. Staff were gracious and generally accomodating.
I was placed in a standard room for my first two nights. It had two full beds, a balcony, a work area, and a nice sized television. The bathroom had a bath, separate shower and a large vanity and sink with a collection of shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, and body lotion. The decor is modern and fresh with no signs of wear as you would expect from a hotel less than a year old. The bed was comfortable and the room size in the normal range.
My firm upgraded me for the remaining three nights to a club-level room as a small recognition of achievement. My club room was basically the same size as a standard room, although I did see a few club rooms that were larger, including a nice two room suite. The view was substantially better, meaning that I could see something other than just the inner courtyard of the hotel. I had a king bed this time. In addition to the standard amenities there was a nice sitting chair, an ethernet connection for internet access, additional bathroom accoutrements, nicer robes, etc. The Club Lounge is nicely large and airy and has about the nicest view you are going to get from this hotel. The balcony would be a lovely place for an early morning breakfast looking out over the Mediteranean.
All in all, an acceptable hotel. Would I stay at this hotel again? Probably not given that there are both SPG and Hiltons in nicer locations (for my tastes) on Malta. But as a conference hotel or someplace nice for the restaurant and bar crowd, I can definitely recommmend it.
Now the real question is why would I ever want to visit Malta again...

The hotel is in the middle of a densely packed area with bars and restaurants at every turn. We never used the normal food services in the hotel as everything was laid out conference style for breakfast, lunch, and a couple of the dinners. That said, I hope the coffee is better during normal operations.
The hotel sports nice facilities: an indoor and outdoor pool, reasonable fitness area, a nice bar on the 7th floor, and a small spa on the 5th. Staff were gracious and generally accomodating.
I was placed in a standard room for my first two nights. It had two full beds, a balcony, a work area, and a nice sized television. The bathroom had a bath, separate shower and a large vanity and sink with a collection of shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, and body lotion. The decor is modern and fresh with no signs of wear as you would expect from a hotel less than a year old. The bed was comfortable and the room size in the normal range.
My firm upgraded me for the remaining three nights to a club-level room as a small recognition of achievement. My club room was basically the same size as a standard room, although I did see a few club rooms that were larger, including a nice two room suite. The view was substantially better, meaning that I could see something other than just the inner courtyard of the hotel. I had a king bed this time. In addition to the standard amenities there was a nice sitting chair, an ethernet connection for internet access, additional bathroom accoutrements, nicer robes, etc. The Club Lounge is nicely large and airy and has about the nicest view you are going to get from this hotel. The balcony would be a lovely place for an early morning breakfast looking out over the Mediteranean.
All in all, an acceptable hotel. Would I stay at this hotel again? Probably not given that there are both SPG and Hiltons in nicer locations (for my tastes) on Malta. But as a conference hotel or someplace nice for the restaurant and bar crowd, I can definitely recommmend it.
Now the real question is why would I ever want to visit Malta again...
#3
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: London
Programs: BA Gold, IC Royal Ambassador
Posts: 34
IC Malta
I've just bookeb myself and my better half into the IC Malta for 5 nights, I have RA status, although I have no idea how, it was just sent to me?
Can anyone help me, what does this mean at the IC Malta, I notice from the booking it has already been upgraded to a suite, but are there any other perks?
Addtionally if anyone has any advice on what to do, where to go in Malta I would appreciate it greatly.
Thanks
Dan
Can anyone help me, what does this mean at the IC Malta, I notice from the booking it has already been upgraded to a suite, but are there any other perks?
Addtionally if anyone has any advice on what to do, where to go in Malta I would appreciate it greatly.
Thanks
Dan
#4
Join Date: Dec 2005
Programs: PC, BA Low Rent Elite
Posts: 318
Access to a very good club lounge
Free minibar (drinks)
Maybe an invitation to a cocktail reception
And of course, enjoyment of an excellent hotel with a first class staff (although everyone who stays gets that one!!)
The hotel restaurants are surprisingly good. Countless other restaurants in the area. The hotel is close to the nightlife in St Julians.
Free minibar (drinks)
Maybe an invitation to a cocktail reception
And of course, enjoyment of an excellent hotel with a first class staff (although everyone who stays gets that one!!)
The hotel restaurants are surprisingly good. Countless other restaurants in the area. The hotel is close to the nightlife in St Julians.
#6
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: NC
Programs: AAConciergeKey/1MM, DL DM/2 MM, UA Gold,Hilton Diamond, IHG Plat, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 11,705
Is there public transportation between the airport and this hotel? If not, how much is a taxi? Is it easy to get around and experience the island on public transporation from the IC?
#7
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Moscow
Programs: DL GM and so on
Posts: 1,200
Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Is there public transportation between the airport and this hotel? If not, how much is a taxi? Is it easy to get around and experience the island on public transporation from the IC?
They have a bus stop near the IC with ordinary and "express" routes to sand beaches. In this case express means they connect Sliema and these beaches directly, without the need to change buses in Valletta. One way express ticket costs about 50 Maltese cents, the ordinary tickets start from 15 cents depending on how far you are going to go.
#9
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,867
Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Are taxis or airport transfers expensive?
Yes. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=476658
See post #3.
PM me with other questions. I would be happy to help.
#10
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Moscow
Programs: DL GM and so on
Posts: 1,200
Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Are taxis or airport transfers expensive?
#12
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,867
Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Is there free wifi anywhere in this hotel (or on Malta for this matter?)
#13
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Citizen of the world
Programs: QF Plat./OW Emerald + Life Gold, IC Plat. Royal Ambassador, etc.
Posts: 2,891
And I see you have a few more ICs there from your RTW. Its a personal, mini version of the 'Post Your RA Experiences' Thread !

#14
Moderator: Hilton Honors forums
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Marietta, Georgia, United States
Posts: 24,923
Originally Posted by danonash01
Addtionally if anyone has any advice on what to do, where to go in Malta I would appreciate it greatly.
France (via Concorde?), Malta and Southern Italy
Although the Malta portion of the trip report is complete, I must remember to finish this incomplete trip report...
#15
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: London
Programs: Hilton, IHG - BA, GA, LH, QR, SV, TK
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What a splendid read, Steady-EDI
.. and on the strength of it I might just come in out of the cold and switch back to BA from LH. I'm already an Interconti-junky..
