A SUITE ESCAPE TO MALTA. STAY AT CUGO GRAN MACINA GRAND HARBOUR
The most iconic building in the old harbour of Senglea, Malta is reborn as the high-luxury 21-suite Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour. Here, against the backdrop of historical fortress walls belonging to the fortified city, you can expect the uncompromising luxury of a fine dining restaurant, a casual-cool lounge, and an unbeatable rooftop terrace and pool.
Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour is part of the Cottonera Regeneration Project which has seen numerous developments that are changing the face of the historical harbourfront of Senglea.
Originally built in 1554, the landmark structure that now houses the hotel’s expansive 21 suites—all with unobstructed views of a magnificent harbor and surrounding marina—is home to high-vaulted ceilings, abundant glass, meter-thick limestone walls in parts, and a neutral palette of slate greys and earthy marble. Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour’s suites are a glorious achievement in high-end luxury but it’s the five-meter-high vaulted ceilings and poured concrete floors that root the structural design concept by architect Dr Edwin Mintoff. Opting to leave ample historical elements exposed, Mintoff preserved much of the charm of the old building, with oddities such as a 3.48m-meter walk to some of the windows of the suites, displaying the full depth of the impenetrable limestone walls. Complementing Mintoff’s design prowess, creative director Keith Pillow also brought architects Barbara Cizler and Lisa Carson Work on board to realize the overall vision. Milanese design team Daaa Haus also contributed, bringing sleek Scandic aesthetics to the project with the use of lacquered raw steel, limed oak, Carrara marble, slate, lava stone, Maltese hardstone, and custom-tinted glass and mirrors.
All 21 suites are luxurious in size and appearance, ranging from 40 to 70 square meters. Elegant and comfortable, the suites are equipped with Milano sofa beds, large living rooms and bedrooms, and impressive mezzanines that float above custom-crafted bathrooms. Finishing touches by Tom Dixon and Flos & Louis Paulson sit with hand-tufted wool rugs, and Scandinavian and Italian furniture resides alongside locally-build custom pieces. Two signature suite categories come in the form of the Macina Suite and the Presidential Suite, the former characterized by 130 square meters of living space and a prime bathtub located window-side. Both suite types boast full kitchenettes, while the Presidential Suite has an unbeatable harbour terrace.
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