EDEN CENTURY CINEMA
Read moreGigantic cinema concentrated 16 rooms. It is not surprising, however, that the major American productions are proposed.
EDEN SUPERBOWL
Read moreBowling of 20 tracks opened since 1988, but always fashionable.
BEDOUIN BAR
Read moreThe decor is cosy, but rather far from the Moroccan style, contrary to what the name of the bar suggests, if it is not a few poufs arranged by sea.
It is a very pleasant, relaxing place where you will come to take cocktails or smoke a supplied (beautiful variety of flavoured tobacco). During the weekend, more animated evenings are organized around 22-23 pm. The evening not to be missed really is that of Friday: you can see all the beautiful people of Malta.
THE COMPASS LOUNGE
Read moreThis isn't Paceville, and yet this kiosk-bar is open practically non-stop, early in the morning and late at night. Very well located, with an infinite view of the sea, this cocktail bar is very popular, as much for its drinks as for its food, especially its pasta dishes or octopus salad. A little noisy to hear each other talk. No more buttons on the tables to call the waiters, but the wait is bearable. And don't worry if you come to Malta in winter and it's chilly, the space is heated. Very good spot.
THE CASINO AT PORTOMASO
Read moreThis Maltese casino is the attraction of the Portomaso marina tourist complex. It offers all the variety of games you'd expect: poker, of course, but also slot machines (the casino boasts the widest and most comprehensive range on the island), as well as a variety of table games. Poker games are particularly popular here, as the casino offers accessible tournaments every evening. And for a quick break before or after a game, the restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a good meal.
COMPLEX EMBASSY
Read moreIt's the Swiss Army knife of leisure and entertainment in Valletta. It boasts a six-screen cinema complex, spread over several floors and featuring the latest films, especially American productions. But you'll also find a bingo hall, a very popular activity in Malta, open 7 days a week. As well as restaurants, cafés and, of course, stores. And you can even watch a film on the history of Valletta, shown regularly. A good program, but a little expensive.