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The Burrow Tarxien in Tarxien, Malta

Tarxien, TXN1740, Tarxien

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Overall Rating: 81%From a total of 4 Reviews

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96% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (3)

very lovely guest house and owner of house very kind!

Paola, Italy | Female 25-30 | 25th August 2009

90% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

We spent a very pleasant stay in this ancient Maltese traditional house, run by a lovely family and furnished with taste and personality. Set in a quiet area and close to the bus stop.

Cristina, Italy | Group 31-40 | 15th August 2009

93% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (2)

Chiara and her husband are very friendly. Their house is very typical. We had our own keys and speak with them was a pleasure. There was nos problem

Johanna, France | Couple 25-30 | 12th July 2009

43% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (2)

very noisy with private parties on the roof and 4 children screaming and yelling all around. very dark in the room, with not enough light. is a room with bathroom in a private house with no separate entrance. when we came home we have to call a couple of times the owner because noone was home, and you have not your private key.   Read Owner Comments

Alessandro, Croatia | Couple 25-30 | 18th June 2009