Portomaso

The Portomaso Business Tower (Torri ta' Portomaso, often referred to by locals as simply "Portomaso") is a high-rise office building in Malta. The tower stands in the Portomaso section of St. Julian's, a town just north of Malta's capital city, Valletta. Opened in 2001, the tower is 97.54 m tall, with 23 floors of mixed commercial office space. It became Malta's tallest building upon its completion, and remained so until 2020 when it was surpassed by the Mercury Tower, also in St. Julian's.

The first six floors of the tower have 465 m2 of floor space each, while the remaining floors have 295 m2 each. The main floor is occupied by a shopping centre while the top floor of the building is a nightclub with balconies affording views of the island nation.

The tower is located close to Paceville, which is the main nightlife hub in Malta, and overlooks the Portomaso Marina. The surrounding area has many hotels, apartments, bars, restaurants, shops and a tree-lined promenade.

Portomaso Casino
The Portomaso Casino, located in the tower, was the venue for the 2012 and 2013 Battle of Malta Poker Tournament.