Carved in a mid 16th-century sandstone structure, the new Cugo Gran Macina Grand Harbour resort fits into classic Malta architecture with a luxurious twist.
The exterior resembles a castle, as the design team simply restored the structure to stay true to the traditional architecture, while adding a high-end and amenity-filled interior. Each one of the 21 guest suites have sprawling views of the surrounding harbor, high vaulted ceilings and a mix of comfortable and low-slub Scandinavian furniture. Adding accent pieces including steel plates, polished slate flooring, Carrara marble and large oak panels the entire hotel has a unique feel that is sure to give guests a one-of-a-kind travel experience.
The Cugo Gran Macina Grand Harbour hotel is placed in a bustling part of the city, giving all guests front-row access to lively bistros, serene surroundings and rooftop patios.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Restored Architectural Design
- The Cugo Gran Macina Grand Harbour resort showcases the trend of restoring historical buildings while adding modern luxury amenities.
- Scandinavian-inspired Interiors
- The hotel's use of comfortable and low-slub Scandinavian furniture reflects the trend of incorporating Scandinavian design elements in interior decor.
- Unique Travel Experiences
- The Cugo Gran Macina Grand Harbour offers guests a one-of-a-kind travel experience through its unique design and picturesque views of the surrounding harbor.
Where This Applies
- Hospitality
- The hospitality industry can explore the opportunity to restore and transform historical buildings into luxury hotels for unique travel experiences.
- Interior Design
- Interior designers can capitalize on the trend of incorporating Scandinavian furniture and design elements in their projects to create modern yet comfortable spaces.
- Tourism
- The tourism industry can promote unique travel experiences by showcasing hotels like Cugo Gran Macina Grand Harbour that offer a blend of historical charm and high-end amenities.
