Pieta vs Ta' Xbiex

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

Summary

Ta' Xbiex is better for luxury buyers and professionals seeking prestige, while Pieta suits students and budget buyers wanting central convenience at lower cost. Ta' Xbiex is an exclusive diplomatic waterfront with embassy row, a yacht marina, and Marsamxett Harbour views — properties here command premium prices and supply is limited. It scores 10/10 for safety and 8/10 for dining, with a quiet residential atmosphere just five minutes' walk from the Sliema ferry. Pieta, by contrast, centres on Mater Dei Hospital and its own marina, scoring 9/10 for transport with bus routes 13, 14, and 15 connecting directly to Valletta and Sliema. Property prices are mid-range, offering strong value for the location. The two areas sit roughly one kilometre apart along the same harbour stretch. Ta' Xbiex reaches the airport in 25 minutes by car versus Pieta's 15 minutes. Pieta generates steady rental demand from medical professionals and university students, given its walkable proximity to both. Ta' Xbiex lacks its own commercial strip — residents rely on neighbouring Gzira and Sliema for shopping and services. Parking is challenging in both areas: Pieta due to hospital traffic, Ta' Xbiex due to competitive demand in a small, densely populated enclave of just 2,200 residents.
Pieta

Harbourside hospital and marina town

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Ta' Xbiex

Exclusive diplomatic waterfront

€1633
Avg. Rent
€1550
3
Listings
1
1.7
Avg. Bedrooms
1
Good. Flat waterfront. Connected to Msida and Ta' Xbiex on foot.
Walkability
Good. Flat promenade connects to Gzira and Msida. Everything accessible on foot.
Difficult. Hospital-generated parking pressure is constant. Residential streets fill with staff cars.
Parking
Moderate. Better than Gzira. Some embassy staff parking. Street parking available but competitive.
Moderate. Hospital traffic. Marina is quiet. Some ambulance noise.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet diplomatic area. Marina activity is minimal and peaceful.

Living in Pieta

Pietà is a small harbourside locality that sits on the inlet between Msida and Floriana — a narrow strip of waterfront that packs in Malta's general hospital, a yacht marina, and a stretch of seafront promenade into a compact area. The name means 'piety' in Italian, taken from the Wayside Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows that once served sailors entering Marsamxett Harbour. The town's significance is out of proportion to its size. Mater Dei Hospital is Malta's primary healthcare facility, and the surrounding area has developed to serve the thousands of staff, patients, and visitors who pass through daily. The yacht marina sits on the opposite side of the inlet, with boatyards and chandleries that serve Malta's sizeable recreational sailing community. Property in Pietà is functional and mid-priced. The hospital drives rental demand from medical staff, and the seafront location adds modest premium. It's not a destination neighbourhood, but it's well-positioned — walkable to Msida, the university, and a short bus ride to Valletta.

Highlights

  • Mater Dei Hospital — Malta's primary healthcare facility
  • Yacht marina and boatyard
  • Walkable to the University of Malta
  • Seafront promenade
  • Strong rental demand from medical professionals

Living in Ta' Xbiex

Ta' Xbiex is a tiny, prestigious waterfront locality between Gzira and Msida — barely a neighbourhood by most standards, but home to several foreign embassies, a marina, and some of the most expensive apartments on the harbour. The name means 'threshing floor' in Maltese, though you'd never guess it from the current property values. The seafront promenade is Ta' Xbiex's crown jewel. It looks out across Marsamxett Harbour to Valletta's fortifications, with yacht masts from the marina filling the foreground. Several diplomatic residences line the waterfront — the British, Australian, and Egyptian embassies among them — giving the area a quiet, exclusive atmosphere. Property here is premium. Apartments with harbour views command prices comparable to Sliema's best addresses, and the limited supply keeps values stable. Ta' Xbiex appeals to professionals and diplomats who want harbour views without Sliema's commercial density. There's no real commercial strip — you walk to Gzira for groceries and restaurants — but for a certain type of buyer, that's exactly the point.

Highlights

  • Foreign embassy row — diplomatic enclave
  • Yacht marina and harbour views
  • Walk to Valletta via ferry from neighbouring Gzira
  • Prestige address with limited supply
  • Quiet residential atmosphere

Lifestyle Comparison

6/10
dining
8/10
7/10
family
7/10
8/10
safety
10/10
3/10
beaches
5/10
4/10
nightlife
6/10
9/10
transport
9/10

Frequently Asked Questions

Ta' Xbiex stands out for dining, safety, beaches, nightlife. Pieta is popular with students and budget buyers. Ta' Xbiex is popular with luxury buyers and professionals.
Ta' Xbiex has a lower average rent at €1550/month compared to Pieta's €1633 — a difference of around €83.
Pieta and Ta' Xbiex are around 1 km apart — roughly a 5-minute drive depending on traffic.

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