360 Karting and Mercury Towers join forces to create an exhilarating new hub for entertainment in Malta

Published by
Andre Camilleri

Mercury Towers is excited to announce a tantalizing partnership with 360 Karting – the leading provider of thrilling go-karting experiences globally. Once operational, the Mercury Towers district is set to become an extraordinary entertainment destination, welcoming visitors of all ages within a completely unique concept for the Maltese islands.

Spanning over 2,000 square metres, this next-generation arena comes with a number of exciting attractions, including an ice-skating rink, ropes course, a mind-blowing VR experience, romp around adventure, dedicated party rooms, concept bar and restaurant, together with a state-of the-art indoor electric go-kart racing track, set to electrify the senses.  

360 Karting at Mercury’s entertainment arena

The electric go-kart track covers an impressive area of 1,200 square metres. Designed by 360 Karting, the track boasts a length of 233 meters, offering a racing experience for participants of all skill levels.

Its impressive design features double height volume and an LED lighting scheme, together with dips and inclines that go beyond beyond a simple flat surface, for an adrenaline-pumping adventure like no other.

With a commitment to delivering unforgettable moments that cannot be experienced elsewhere, Mercury Towers delivers its cutting-edge innovation through 360 Karting’s expertise in go-karting adventures. This comprehensive entertainment experience at Mercury Towers will complement the overall concept, which once fully operational in March 2024 will also comprise an exciting mix of dining, wellness, and shopping, along with the ME Malta, a disruptive luxury concept by Meliá – the first branded lifestyle hotel of its kind locally, re-establishing St Julians as the go-to place for family fun and overall leisure activity.

Andre Camilleri

Andre Camilleri is the editor of Malta Business Weekly

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