Discover the Soul of Rabat, One Room at a Time

Step into a curated collection of uniquely themed rooms, each named after a treasured corner of Rabat’s past. From the lively spirit of Pitkali to the quiet elegance of forgotten chapels and winding alleys, every room captures the essence of the town’s timeless charm. Explore, unwind, and stay where history lives.

Il – Pitkali

Il – Pitkali

A Fruit and Vegetable market known as Pitkali in Rabat, Malta. It was famous for its pure and genuine fruits and vegetables that sellers sold to their customers. The market was popular in the 1960s up to 1975.

Kappella San Bert

Kappella San Bert

The Chapel of St Bartholomew or St Bart’s Chapel is a medieval Roman Catholic chapel located in Rabat, Malta. It is the only remaining chapel in town dating back from the Middle Ages. The present chapel was built sometime in 1440 by its founder Costantin Bartolo. Its façade is a typical medieval one with a pointed arc above […]

It – Tomba

It – Tomba

A part of Rabat which holds a significant meaning to most of the locals. Generations ago this was a spot where friends and even young lovers would meet to watch the beautiful views. Till this day “it-Tomba” still serves the same purpose with many visitors all over the world sitting on one of the benches […]

Is – Suq

Is – Suq

A road which in previous generations was filled with shops selling goods and even services such as clothes, furniture and household goods and a hairdresser and florist etc.. In recent years this has all changed and it became a quiet street in the heart of Rabat.

It – Truncieri

It – Truncieri

Howard Gardens name pays tribute to the first Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Howard OBE (1862-1925), and the gardens were formally inaugurated in 1942. Situated between the well-known towns of Rabat and Mdina, Howard Gardens plays a crucial role as a natural border between these two cities. Its strategic location adds to the allure of […]

L – Imdina

L – Imdina

Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city and extraordinary in its mix of medieval and baroque architecture. It is also called the “Silent City” as it is the old capital city of Malta. The city was founded as Maleth around 8th Century BC by Phoenician Settlers. Later renamed Melite by the […]

Stay on the Edge of History

Tucked just opposite the majestic walls of Mdina, our boutique hotel sits at the crossroads of Rabat’s charm and Malta’s Silent City. Whether you're strolling through ancient alleys or enjoying a quiet evening under lantern-lit balconies, you're always just a heartbeat away from the island’s most enchanting heritage.

Ta' Nina Boutique

Address

5, Triq Il-Karrijiet, Rabat, Malta, RBT 1151

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+356 99456955