
The Vivaldi Hotel in St Julians Malta,
is nearby a wide choice of Entertainment in Paceville within 2 to 10
minutes walk, from Casinos, bars Restaurants, Clubs, Beach, Bowling,
Cinemas, Water Sports, Scuba Diving and much more fun..
Located on the periphery of the
entertainment district of
St Julians
(Paceville) just 50 metres from the Sea and 300 metres from the
Dragonara Casino. Some rooms and outlets have breath taking sea
views. Two Restaurants, Piano Lounge, Heated Indoor & Roof Top
Outdoor Pool


Paceville, located near St. Julian's is Malta's main
nightlife area. Paceville lies on the hill between Spinola Bay and
St George's Bay. It is the scene of Malta's year-round nightlife and
offers leisure, entertainment and dining to suit all tastes. There
is plenty to choose from: Paceville has the latest in club DJ music,
as well as piano bars, an elegant casino and superb restaurants. The
casino is in Villa Dragonara, once the private home of a 19th
century Maltese aristocrat. Picturesque St Julian's Bay, still used
by fishermen, is lined with bougainvillea-clad caf'es and
restaurants. The coastline of St Julian's and Paceville is home to
several of Malta's newest, five-star hotels and a deluxe leisure,
residential and marina complex. Paceville is very much a resort
area, consisting mainly of holiday accommodation and has the largest
concentration of restaurants ,bars and clubs in Malta. Paceville,
pronounced "patch_y_ville" is the nightlife capital of Malta. The
area has been recently upgraded with the opening of "Bay Street" , a
quality shopping mall with top shops, restaurants , quality coffee
shops and bars.
Facilities in the Paceville St Julians area range from state of the
art clubs, Casino, state of the art cinemas, live music bars, ethnic
restaurants and bars. Most places stay open quite late and fast food
outlets provide fuel to those on a bar/club crawl.

St Julian's is now an extension of Sliema although it started
life as a small fishing port based on Spinola and Balluta Bays. Like
Sliema, it is now a major residential and tourist centre, and home
to some of Malta's newest hotels. St Julian's merges with Paceville,
Malta's main nightlife centre where there are clubs, casinos and
numerous restaurants, cafes and bars. Picturesque Spinola Bay is
still used by fishermen whose traditional boats are housed just
below the restaurants. The bay is particularly attractive at night
and as a venue for open-air dining. The elegant Spinola Palace,
built in 1658 by an Italian knight, Giovanni Spinola, is the
landmark historic building on the bay. Another fine building with
superb sea views is Villa Dragonara, now a casino, on the headland
of St George's Bay.
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