Balzan vs Lija

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

Summary

Lija is better for luxury buyers seeking prestige and architectural beauty, while Balzan wins for professionals who need stronger transport links and more affordable entry into the Three Villages. Both villages score 9/10 for family-friendliness and safety, but Lija demands higher property prices due to its picture-perfect baroque square, citrus heritage, and limited housing supply. Balzan sits at a major road junction, giving it a transport rating of 8/10 compared to Lija's 6/10, with buses to Valletta and Mater Dei hospital running directly through the village. Lija is one of Malta's smallest localities with a population of 3,300, featuring perfectly preserved limestone townhouses and very low traffic noise. Balzan is slightly larger at 4,500 residents, with more walkable amenities and a practical village centre. Both sit 20 minutes from the airport by car, though Lija's coastal proximity gives it a beaches rating of 7/10 versus Balzan's 3/10. Dining options score 7/10 in Lija compared to 6/10 in Balzan, while nightlife is low in both at 3/10. Choose Lija for prestige and character; choose Balzan for convenience and value.
Balzan

Compact village with character

VS
Lija

Picture-perfect village with citrus heritage

€1450
Avg. Rent
€1900
1
Listings
3
2
Avg. Bedrooms
3
Good. Everything within walking distance. Flat terrain.
Walkability
Good. Compact village centre. Pleasant walks to Balzan and Attard.
Good. Small town with reasonable parking. Village centre can be tight.
Parking
Good. Small village with adequate parking. Square area gets busy during events.
Low. Quiet residential streets. Some traffic on boundary roads.
Noise Level
Very low. One of the quietest villages in Malta. Occasional festa noise and citrus festival activity.

Living in Balzan

Balzan is the smallest of Malta's Three Villages — a compact residential enclave between Attard and Birkirkara that combines village charm with suburban convenience. The name comes from the Sicilian 'balzanu', meaning a type of silk, suggesting the area may once have been known for silk production during the medieval period. Despite its small size, Balzan has a well-defined village centre with a pleasant square, a baroque parish church, and enough cafes and shops for daily needs. The streets are narrow and predominantly residential, with a mix of traditional townhouses and modern apartment blocks. Balzan sits at the junction of several major roads, making it surprisingly well-connected for an inland village. Property in Balzan sits in the mid-range — more expensive than Birkirkara but less than Attard. It attracts families who want the Three Villages lifestyle without the premium of the larger neighbours. The compact size means everything is walkable, and the sense of community is strong.

Highlights

  • Smallest of the prestigious Three Villages
  • Walkable village centre with parish church
  • Well-connected junction between Attard and Birkirkara
  • Strong community feel
  • Mid-range property with village atmosphere

Living in Lija

Lija is the middle child of Malta's Three Villages — smaller than Attard, larger than Balzan, and arguably the most visually cohesive of the three. The village centre is a perfectly preserved ensemble of golden limestone buildings, a baroque church with an unusual oval dome, and a tree-lined square that hosts Malta's annual citrus festival each winter. The village has an agricultural soul that's still visible despite suburban encroachment. Orange and lemon groves survive in private gardens, and the Belvedere Orchard on the edge of town is one of the last working citrus farms in urban Malta. Lija's townhouses are among the most photographed in Malta — ornate facades with carved stone balconies, painted shutters, and flower-filled window boxes. Property in Lija commands a premium for its size and inland location. The village atmosphere, architectural quality, and prestige of the Three Villages address drive prices above Birkirkara and most of central Malta. It's a niche market — few properties come up for sale, and when they do, they sell to buyers who've been waiting for them.

Highlights

  • Malta's most photogenic village square
  • Annual citrus festival celebrating local heritage
  • Beautifully preserved limestone townhouses
  • Oval-domed baroque parish church
  • Prestigious Three Villages address

Lifestyle Comparison

6/10
dining
7/10
9/10
family
9/10
9/10
safety
9/10
3/10
beaches
7/10
3/10
nightlife
3/10
8/10
transport
6/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Balzan

families professionals

Balzan comes out ahead in transport .

Choose Lija

families luxury buyers

Lija comes out ahead in dining, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Balzan is the stronger pick for transport. Lija stands out for dining, beaches. Balzan is popular with families and professionals. Lija is popular with families and luxury buyers.
Balzan has a lower average rent at €1450/month compared to Lija's €1900 — a difference of around €450.
Balzan and Lija are around 1 km apart — roughly a 5-minute drive depending on traffic.

Pick Your Area