Do not make the mistake of thinking that they are interested in you if you are an older British gent. Being attacked by one is rare, and you generally don't hear about it. See a fight, then they are usually Brits that are drunk. Worth one quick visit during your stay. If it's daylight and pleasant, they are hiding away inside.If you pay £125+ for a room for a week, then your hotel is unlikely to be full of drunk Brits. There is one main street, a steep hill of a pedestrian precinct, and most of the bars and clubs are on that street, and from one end to the other is just 150 yards. Bars may seem busy, but there are very few tourists in them. Paceville is an odd mix of rich and poor, posh and rough, gay and drugs, tattoo parlours and expensive restaurants, all within a very small area. I visited paceville last summer and had a great time on a night out with a local company that organises pub crawls. If you are in scuffle with a Maltese citizen who is a bit drunk, they are more likely to take your side. There is a small drug scene in Malta, as there is everywhere, and there are a small number of addicts and drunks, and you will see some odd characters staggering down the street in Paceville. Night buses. If you are normal, and not an alcoholic, these hotels are not for you.Image having young kids in a room that shakes till 4am, the music so loud that you insides vibrate. It's dedicated for all of you who need info about Paceville, for those of you who live in Malta or for those who are planing a vacation in Malta! "

This is the Paceville guide you simply can't miss out! The chances of catching someone are small, as it is in the UK. The chances of anyone bothering you are very slim, and a hell of a lot less than the UK or mainland Europe. The bar staff here are friendly and helpful, they will not rip you off with the bill, and the rest of the guests are mostly friendly, approachable and chatty.

There are as many strip clubs as there are bars in Paceville. You will also find that many of the drinkers in certain bars are 18-20 year old foreign language students from the English schools. Paceville (in maltese Paċeville) è un distretto di Malta, situato ad ovest di San Giuliano ed è largamente popolato da nightclub, bar, pub, ristoranti ed è divenuto così il … You will have to walk in the road to get around the crowds.If you are in a suit, with your wife, don't worry.

If a girl invites you back to an apartment then she is breaking the law, breaking the club's rules, and it is probably an east-European sting - you may be mugged. No, the hotel is not close, the hotel is 12 inches directly above the loudest disco you will ever visit. Your room will shake till 4am, not least because the main disco's are actually underneath the hotels. If a woman stops you and offers you something, be very worried. You will not see pensioners here, they hang out in Bugibba, but you will see people aged from 14 up to 45.If you walk down the main street, you will see a shopping centre opposite when you get to the bottom. They ruin the hotels in some areas. Paceville, St. Julians - the clubbing heart of Malta Paceville (pronounced 'patchy-vil') is one small part of St. Julians, a very loud part, where the pubs and clubs are concentrated. Such things are rare, and will probably be a drug addict trying to rob someone. Paceville is pronounced Patchy vill ( vill as in villa) Besides many of the bars & pubs selling meals or snacks there are plenty of fast food take a ways, including Mc Donalds within the area. Nightlife in Paceville - Malta's nightlife capital. You may waste your money, but you will do so very safely for the most part. Adatta per chi vuole divertirsi, bere, stare in mezzo a tanta gente, andare a ballare. When there is trouble reported then it may be late at night and two addicts or alcoholics fighting amongst themselves. Twenty Two Club. As you walk down the main street, you will pass posh clubs, posh bars and expensive restaurants, yet in between them or opposite sit clubs and bars that offer a completely different crowd - there is something for everyone.

Off-season, 80% of the drinkers are such students, or locals. Soggiornavo in un hotel situato di fronte, quindi uscivo a piedi. There is one main street, a steep hill of a pedestrian precinct, and most of the bars and clubs are on that street, and from one end to the other is just 150 yards. NOTE! In the UK this would be stopped straight away, the police wading in, here it is the norm. When you see a dark-haired lady in a sensible dress, then she is probably working, and old enough! At 4am in Paceville you will see Brits staggering around, being sick, causing trouble. MaltaSoho Bar, St George's Road, Paceville, St. Julian's, MaltaAngels Gentlemen's Lounge, Bottom of St Rita's stepsClub Class, St George's Road, Paceville, St. Julian's, Malta,GC Gentlemen's Club, St George's Road, Paceville, St. Julian's, Malta,Stiello Gentlemen's Club, St George's Road, Paceville, St. Julian's, Malta,Paceville is pronounced Patchy vill ( vill as in villa) There is, however, a fantastic view from the top. Without a doubt, Club22 has the best view of any club or bar outside of the Far East. Many groups of Brits, especially Irish and Scottish, head to Malta for a drinking holiday, and most never leave their 'all inclusive' hotels. Night buses run to Paceville from many parts of Malta. Clubinfo, events and much more is going to be posted on this site.

The police are fair with speeding motorists, and you won't hear of the police beating anyone or asking for money. Tourists being attacked is very rare. Ho adorato Paceville, questo distretto della baia di St Julian ricco di locali, bar, musica, divertimento, spensieratezza. On the streets of Paceville you will rub shoulders with kids that are 14 years old, because the Maltese start young, and when dressed-up the girls look much older.

You cannot walk around Paceville without passing a strip club, and without being offered a ticket from a young Romanian or Bulgarian girl. There are a few cheap hotels in Paceville, such as the St. George and La Valette, and if you are not a full-blown alcoholic you will have a terrible time there.These hotels sit right on the main street, and if you are lucky enough, then from your balcony you can touch the heads of revellers on the street outside. Such prices attract drunks from the UK, the one good thing being that you never see them on the beaches or out walking. Malta nightlife reviews.