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Rabat, Malta
2 May — 3 May2
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Cheapest hotels in Rabat, Malta

Discover affordable stays in Rabat, Malta that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Rabat, Malta can be found for as low as $123 per night. There is currently one property in Rabat, Malta that can be booked for this price. Estrella Lodging is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Rabat, Malta. Price data was last updated on 25 April 2025
At the moment, these hotels offer the lowest nightly rate out of those we've come across in Rabat. Consider alternative dates if you're able to compare prices.
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Rabat, Malta
0.3 km from city centre
Air conditioning
$123
Avg. per night
15, Museum House, Triq Tal-Muzew, Rabat, Malta
0.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$125
Avg. per night
No 27 Saqqajja Sqr, Rabat, Malta
0.5 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$152
Avg. per night
31 S. Martin, Rabat, Malta
0.2 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$153
Avg. per night
75 Triq San Pawl, Rabat, Malta
0.2 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
$187
Avg. per night
Triq ir-Repubblika, Rabat, Malta
0.2 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$191
Avg. per night

About Rabat, Malta

Handsome churches and beautiful underground catacombs attract visitors to the historic town of Rabat. Located on the west of Malta Island, the town’s winding streets are dominated by medieval architecture and memoirs to the Roman Empire. Rabat runs to a very relaxed rhythm, and the town is pedestrianised with many of the establishments honouring the daily tradition of siesta. Rabat comes to life in the late afternoon when espresso mugs and red wine glasses start to adorn the many cafe terraces.

The St Paul and St Agatha catacombs are a natural starting point for any visit to Rabat. These are a memoir to when the Romans buried the dead on the outskirts of Mdina city, on the ground that would evolve into Rabat town during the 16th century. Traditional houses line up around the catacombs, and two of these have been converted into historical museums. The rest of the town is distinguished by an astonishing number of charming stone churches and basilicas, marking almost every street with ringing bells and statues of the Virgin Mary. Cafes and restaurants are clustered around the town’s various squares, and they have a distinctly local feel compared to other destinations in Malta.

Most of Rabat’s attractions are within an easy walk of the town’s small bus terminal. From here there are regular connections to Valletta and other towns on Malta Island. When walking, look out for remnants of the old city walls, found hiding amongst the architecture.

There are thousands of graves beneath Rabat, spread across multiple catacombs. Unusual frescos mark many of the gravestones, and the underground labyrinth is demarcated into sections dependent on the religion of the deceased. There’s a fascinating cellar beneath Wignacourt Museum that hasn’t been sanitised for tourists, home to musty smells and strange gravestones.

Facts about staying in Rabat, Malta

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  • What are the best hotels in Rabat?

    Estrella Lodging is a very popular hotel in Rabat, with a score of 8.2 from 762 reviews. Adelphi Boutique Hotel (8.9 from 497 reviews) and Point de vue Guesthouse (8.4 from 2,314 reviews) are also highly rated Rabat hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.