Gzira vs Mgarr

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

Summary

Gzira is better for young professionals and students seeking urban convenience, while Mgarr suits nature lovers and families wanting rural space and coastal access.

Gzira scores 9/10 for transport with direct bus routes to Valletta and a ferry terminal within a 5-minute walk, compared to Mgarr's 3/10 rating where a car is essential. Mgarr counters with a 9/10 beach score — providing direct access to Golden Bay, Ghajn Tuffieha, and Gnejna Bay — versus Gzira's 5/10. Both areas are 25 minutes from the airport by car and share a 7/10 family rating.

Gzira delivers a walkable seafront lifestyle with harbour views, strong rental demand, and nightlife rated 6/10. Property prices are lower than neighbouring Sliema while offering similar convenience. Mgarr provides Malta's most affordable farmhouses with land, clean air, dark skies, and a tight-knit community of 4,100 residents. Its 2/10 nightlife rating reflects the quiet agricultural character, anchored by the annual Strawberry Festival and working vineyards.

Gzira

Up-and-coming residential seafront

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Mgarr

Agricultural village with oversize church

€1521
Avg. Rent
€1500
18
Listings
2
2.2
Avg. Bedrooms
2
Very good. Flat terrain, promenade access, short walk to Sliema and Msida.
Walkability
Limited. Village centre walkable. Countryside is walkable but you'll need a car for everything else.
Moderate. Better than Sliema but still competitive. Some streets have resident-only zones during business hours.
Parking
Excellent. No parking pressure. Ample space.
Low to moderate. Quieter than Sliema and St. Julian's. Some traffic noise on main coastal road.
Noise Level
Very low. Agricultural quiet. Occasional farm vehicles and church bells.

Living in Gzira

Gzira sits in the sweet spot between Sliema and Valletta — close enough to both to benefit from their amenities, but with its own identity and a more residential pace of life. The seafront looks out at Manoel Island and the fortified walls of Valletta across the creek, giving Gzira some of the best free harbour views on the island. The town has been quietly gentrifying over the past decade. Once considered a budget alternative to Sliema, Gzira now has its own crop of modern apartment developments, a growing restaurant scene, and the Manoel Island project poised to transform the western end into a luxury residential and marina district. The seafront promenade connects seamlessly to Sliema's — residents can walk from Gzira to Sliema's commercial strip in ten minutes. Gzira appeals to a broad demographic: young professionals priced out of Sliema, students at the nearby University of Malta campus, and families who value the area's relative quiet and good schools. Property prices sit below Sliema but above the island average, and the rental market is strong due to the area's walkability and transport links.

Highlights

  • Direct views of Valletta's bastions across the creek
  • Manoel Island — pending luxury development
  • Seamless seafront promenade connection to Sliema
  • More affordable than Sliema with similar convenience
  • Strong rental market driven by proximity to university and business districts

Living in Mgarr

Mgarr is a rural village in northwest Malta that serves as the island's agricultural heartland. Surrounded by farmland, vineyards, and olive groves, Mgarr produces more of Malta's home-grown food than anywhere else — strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes, and the grapes that go into Malta's growing wine industry. The annual Strawberry Festival draws thousands of visitors each spring. The village centre is a traditional Maltese square dominated by an enormous parish church that's dramatically oversized for the population — locals reportedly wanted to build the largest church in Malta but ran out of funds before completing the dome. The unfinished dome is a source of village pride rather than embarrassment. The surrounding countryside is scattered with cart ruts, megalithic sites, and the Bingemma valley. Property in Mgarr offers rural Malta at its most affordable. Farmhouses with land are still available, and the village has a genuine agricultural character that's disappeared from most of the island. The trade-off is distance — Mgarr is a 25-minute drive from Valletta with limited public transport.

Highlights

  • Annual Strawberry Festival — Malta's biggest food event
  • Working farms, vineyards, and olive groves
  • Farmhouse properties with land at affordable prices
  • Cart ruts and megalithic sites in the countryside
  • Genuinely rural Malta

Lifestyle Comparison

7/10
dining
5/10
7/10
family
7/10
7/10
safety
8/10
5/10
beaches
9/10
6/10
nightlife
2/10
9/10
transport
3/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Gzira

young professionals students

Gzira comes out ahead in dining, nightlife, transport .

Choose Mgarr

nature lovers families

Mgarr comes out ahead in safety, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Gzira is the stronger pick for dining, nightlife, transport. Mgarr stands out for safety, beaches. Gzira is popular with young professionals and students. Mgarr is popular with nature lovers and families.
Mgarr has a lower average rent at €1500/month compared to Gzira's €1521 — a difference of around €21.
Gzira and Mgarr are around 12 km apart — roughly a 30-minute drive depending on traffic.

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