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Hotel Grand Harbour - A two-star, family run hotel offering a view of the Grand Harbour. Includes a brief description and contact details.

Hotel Osborne - Situated in a renovated 16th century building, in a quiet area, short walk from the center. Includes information about the hotel and its facilities, contact details.

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