Palm Court Hotel Malta
The Palm Court Hotel Malta is a very popular 3 star hotel in Qawra. This hotel is highly promoted by Malta Bargains, a company who targets mainly the British market.
Accommodation at this hotel is usually part of a very cheap holiday package, most likely on All Inclusive basis (i.e. including b’fast, lunch time snacks, dinner and local drinks too).
Checking out the various Palm Court Hotel Malta reviews on the web, one will notice that most reviewers actually say that this hotel is very basic. Having said that, when considering the extremely economical price for an All Inclusive package, tourists are actually getting a fair service in return for the price being paid.
This hotel is located in a relatively quiet area in Qawra, yet still very close to the center. The Malta Tourism Authority did rate the Palm Court Hotel Qawra Malta as a 3 star accommodation, because of the amenities and services it offers. At this holiday complex, one will find an outdoor swimming pool, heated indoor pool during the Winter months, big sun terrace full of deck chairs, a variety of bars and a restaurant serving buffet meals.
Other facilities include internet, dry cleaning and laundry, baby sitting, currency exchange as well as a 24hr attended reception desk. The hotel also boosts a games room, beauty salon, kids club and has lifts that service all floors. An entertainment program is available throughout the year too.
Referring to a sample online Palm Court Hotel Malta review, one should expect basic hotel rooms and service, but it’s understood is a fair exchange for the cheap price being paid. I encourage you to leave your comments about this hotel here too. Visit maltahotelreviews.co.uk for much more Malta hotel reviews!
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January 12th, 2009 at 2:53 am
Yes, basic rooms and service is a fair exchange, but not the appalling food hygiene practices the hotel employs (slices of beef being put on plates with the chef’s bare hands, a waiter picking his nose after setting tables – both of which I witnessed myself) which made myself and my companion ill the last time we were there. There’s also the petty theft that seems to be rampant throughout the hotel, although we were lucky enough to escape that. We will be returning to Malta, but not to the Palm Court.
March 20th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
All i can say about the Palm Court Hotel, is that it’s crap and only people who are insane go there. Crap food, crap pool, nothing in the hotel is presentable. Yes, it’s very cheap, but I wouldn’t give that food not even to my dog. It’s at the lowest level a hotel can get. Amazingly sick!
August 24th, 2009 at 8:25 am
The Palm Court Hotel is a disgrace!
Don’t waste your money. The kitchens were closed down by the environmental health dept during my stay, but anyway I eat out all the time. It’s too risky to eat the pigs crap they dished up.
I’m in a wheelchair and the lift was so small I could not get in it, and that’s when the lift worked! Restaurant is on the 6th floor now, they moved it from ground level because of the cockroaches. But they still cook the food down there and transport it up.
April 11th, 2010 at 11:03 am
Dear Sirs,
We would like to inform all your readers that as from the 15th February, the Qawra Inn is under new management. There are many renovations taking place and we would like to assure all that we are very guest sensitive. The Qawra Inn today is considered more of a budget hotel and offers packages still considered good value for money.
We look forward to hear from you for any special requests.
The Management
April 9th, 2011 at 12:48 pm
Dear Sirs,
Having stayed at the Palm Court several times we had no complaints as the price was very reasonable. Glad to hear it has had a revamp, if you are offering any freebie holidays so that people can then give their views, my wife and I would gladly take up an offer.