Attard vs Zejtun

Side-by-side comparison of property prices, lifestyle, and practical info to help you choose the right area.

Summary

Attard is better for central convenience and prestigious living, while Żejtun wins for affordability and quick airport access. Attard sits at Malta's geographic centre with a family rating of 9/10 and a safety score of 9/10, making it one of the island's most desirable residential locations. Home to San Anton Gardens and the Presidential Palace, it suits families seeking quiet, refined surroundings with spacious villas and farmhouses. Żejtun matches strong family appeal (8/10) with significantly lower property prices — among the most affordable in urban Malta. Żejtun lies just 10 minutes from Malta International Airport compared to Attard's 20-minute drive, though both require a car for daily activities and score 6/10 for public transport. Żejtun's buses reach Valletta in 25–30 minutes. Attard offers no beach access within 15–20 minutes, while Żejtun scores marginally better for coastal proximity (5/10 vs 2/10). Both areas share low nightlife ratings (3/10) and limited dining scenes. Attard appeals to families prioritising prestige and centrality; Żejtun suits families and budget-conscious buyers who value authentic community traditions and southern Malta's baroque heritage.
Attard

Refined garden village

VS
Zejtun

Traditional southern olive town

€1668
Avg. Rent
€1450
11
Listings
2
2.5
Avg. Bedrooms
2.5
Moderate. Pleasant walks in the town centre and gardens. Car essential for commuting and shopping.
Walkability
Moderate. Town centre walkable. Spread-out residential areas require a car.
Good. Residential streets have ample parking. Villa properties have driveways.
Parking
Good. Ample street parking. Easier than central Malta.
Very low. One of the quietest urban areas in Malta. Gardens absorb what little traffic noise there is.
Noise Level
Low. Quiet residential atmosphere. Festa season (June) generates fireworks for several days.

Living in Attard

Attard is one of Malta's 'Three Villages' — a cluster of quiet, upscale inland towns (with Balzan and Lija) known for their gardens, historic palaces, and a pace of life that feels a world away from the coastal strip. Sant' Anton Palace, the official residence of Malta's President, sits within Attard's boundaries, surrounded by botanical gardens that are open to the public. The town has a refined, established character. Old stone farmhouses sit alongside modern villas, and the streets are wider and greener than in most Maltese towns. The San Anton Gardens, originally laid out in the 17th century for the Grand Master, are one of Malta's loveliest green spaces — a formal garden with peacocks, fountains, and specimen trees from across the Mediterranean. Attard appeals to families and professionals who want space, quiet, and prestige without paying Sliema prices. Property here is mid-to-upper range, with villa properties commanding the highest values. The town sits at the geographic centre of Malta, making it equidistant from almost everywhere. A car is essential.

Highlights

  • San Anton Gardens and Presidential Palace
  • One of Malta's prestigious 'Three Villages'
  • Geographic centre of the island
  • Spacious villas and green surroundings
  • Quiet, family-friendly atmosphere

Living in Zejtun

Zejtun is a substantial southern town that takes its name from the Maltese word for olive oil — zejt — a reminder that this area was once covered in olive groves supplying oil across the Mediterranean. The town is one of Malta's largest and has a distinctly southern identity, with strong festa traditions, a sprawling residential area, and a historic core that's among the best-preserved in the south. The old centre clusters around the impressive parish church of St. Catherine, a baroque building with one of the finest church facades in Malta. The surrounding streets contain substantial townhouses with enclosed courtyards, some dating back to the Knights' period. The village of Birzebbuga, Hal Far industrial estate, and the Freeport all sit within Zejtun's broader boundaries. Property in Zejtun is very affordable — among the lowest prices in urbanised Malta. The town has all essential amenities and good road connections, but public transport to Valletta takes 25–30 minutes and the tourist appeal is minimal. It's a practical choice for local buyers and budget-conscious investors.

Highlights

  • Named after centuries of olive oil production
  • One of Malta's finest baroque church facades
  • Among the most affordable property in urban Malta
  • Strong festa and community traditions
  • Good road connections to the south and harbour area

Lifestyle Comparison

6/10
dining
5/10
9/10
family
8/10
9/10
safety
8/10
2/10
beaches
5/10
3/10
nightlife
3/10
6/10
transport
6/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Attard

families

Attard comes out ahead in dining, family, safety .

Choose Zejtun

families

Zejtun comes out ahead in beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Attard is the stronger pick for dining, family, safety. Zejtun stands out for beaches. Attard is popular with families. Zejtun is popular with families.
Zejtun has a lower average rent at €1450/month compared to Attard's €1668 — a difference of around €218.
Attard and Zejtun are around 11 km apart — roughly a 28-minute drive depending on traffic.