Rabat vs Ta' Xbiex

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

Summary

Rabat is better for culture lovers and families seeking affordable traditional living, while Ta' Xbiex suits luxury buyers and professionals wanting a prestigious waterfront address. Rabat sits inland neighbouring Mdina, with property prices 20–30% below coastal areas. It scores 8/10 for family life and safety but just 3/10 for nightlife and beaches. Commuting to Sliema or Valletta takes 25–30 minutes by car. The town has 11,800 residents, steep village streets, and authentic Maltese character built on Roman catacombs. Ta' Xbiex is a compact diplomatic enclave of just 2,200 residents between Gzira and Msida, featuring embassy row and a yacht marina. It scores 10/10 for safety and 9/10 for transport, with the Sliema ferry a 5-minute walk away. Property commands premium prices in limited supply, but residents gain spectacular Marsamxett Harbour views and walkable access to neighbouring commercial strips. Both areas sit roughly 25 minutes from Malta International Airport by car.
Rabat

Historic inland town with village soul

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Ta' Xbiex

Exclusive diplomatic waterfront

€1433
Avg. Rent
€3950
3
Listings
1
2.3
Avg. Bedrooms
4
Good in the town centre. Hilly in parts. Daily amenities walkable but most residents drive for commuting.
Walkability
Good. Flat promenade connects to Gzira and Msida. Everything accessible on foot.
Good. Much easier than coastal areas. Street parking widely available. Some congestion near Mdina gates during tourist season.
Parking
Moderate. Better than Gzira. Some embassy staff parking. Street parking available but competitive.
Low. Quiet residential streets. Occasional festa fireworks. Very peaceful compared to the coastal strip.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet diplomatic area. Marina activity is minimal and peaceful.

Living in Rabat

Rabat is Mdina's neighbour — where the Silent City's walls end, Rabat begins. But where Mdina is a museum piece, Rabat is a living town. The name means 'suburb' in Arabic, a reference to its origins as the residential quarter outside the old capital's walls. Today it's one of Malta's most characterful towns, with a mix of historic architecture, traditional village life, and a growing food scene that draws Maltese from across the island. The town is built on top of a network of catacombs — underground burial chambers dating back to Roman times. St. Paul's Catacombs, where the apostle is said to have sheltered after his shipwreck on Malta, are the most famous, but there are several sites open to visitors. Above ground, Rabat's narrow streets hide grand palazzos, wayside chapels, and the Domus Romana, a reconstructed Roman townhouse with some of the finest mosaics in the Mediterranean. Rabat offers a different pace of life from the coastal towns. Property is more affordable, streets are quieter, and there's a genuine village atmosphere that's disappearing from much of Malta. The trade-off is distance — Rabat sits inland, and reaching Sliema or Valletta takes 25–30 minutes by car. For some, that distance is exactly the point.

Highlights

  • St. Paul's Catacombs — underground Roman burial chambers
  • Adjacent to Mdina's city walls
  • Growing restaurant and cafe scene
  • More affordable property than coastal Malta
  • Authentic Maltese village atmosphere

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

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Rabat

culture lovers families

Rabat comes out ahead in family .

Choose Ta' Xbiex

luxury buyers professionals

Ta' Xbiex comes out ahead in dining, safety, beaches, nightlife, transport .

Frequently Asked Questions

Rabat is the stronger pick for family. Ta' Xbiex stands out for dining, safety, beaches, nightlife, transport. Rabat is popular with culture lovers and families. Ta' Xbiex is popular with luxury buyers and professionals.
Rabat has a lower average rent at €1433/month compared to Ta' Xbiex's €3950 — a difference of around €2517.
Rabat and Ta' Xbiex are around 11 km apart — roughly a 28-minute drive depending on traffic.