Swieqi vs Zejtun

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

Summary

Swieqi is better for professionals and families wanting premium living near entertainment hubs, while Żejtun suits families seeking affordable property and authentic Maltese village life. Swieqi scores 9/10 for safety and family-friendliness, compared to Żejtun's 8/10. Located between St. Julian's and the coast, Swieqi offers walking-distance access to nightlife and dining while maintaining quiet residential streets. Bus routes 120 and 225 connect to Sliema and Valletta, and Malta's airport is 30 minutes by car. Property prices rank among Malta's highest outside Sliema seafront, with exclusive villas in Madliena and High Ridge popular with diplomats and senior professionals. Żejtun provides some of urban Malta's most affordable property, with a well-preserved historic core featuring one of the island's finest baroque church facades. The town scores highly for strong community traditions and an authentic residential atmosphere with minimal tourism. Żejtun sits just 10 minutes from Malta International Airport by car — significantly closer than Swieqi — though bus journeys to Valletta take 25–30 minutes on routes 81, 82, and 85. Dining and nightlife options are limited, scoring 5/10 and 3/10 respectively, and summer temperatures run hotter with less sea breeze than coastal locations.
Swieqi

Upscale residential suburb

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Zejtun

Traditional southern olive town

€1913
Avg. Rent
€1450
15
Listings
2
2.2
Avg. Bedrooms
2.5
Moderate. Flat to gently rolling terrain. Walkable to St. Julian's. Car needed for groceries and daily errands.
Walkability
Moderate. Town centre walkable. Spread-out residential areas require a car.
Good. Residential streets have ample parking. Villa properties have private driveways.
Parking
Good. Ample street parking. Easier than central Malta.
Very low. One of the quietest areas in the central coast. Occasional distant noise from Paceville.
Noise Level
Low. Quiet residential atmosphere. Festa season (June) generates fireworks for several days.

Living in Swieqi

Swieqi is an affluent residential suburb northeast of St. Julian's — the address of choice for professionals and families who want proximity to the entertainment and business districts without living in the middle of them. The name means 'water channels' in Maltese, a reference to the irrigation systems that once fed the agricultural land here. The town is almost entirely residential, with a housing stock that ranges from substantial villa properties in Madliena and High Ridge to modern apartment blocks in the newer developments. There's no real town centre — Swieqi is a collection of residential neighbourhoods that share a local council, spread across gently rolling hills between St. Julian's and Pembroke. Swieqi's appeal is straightforward: quiet, safe, and close to everything. You can walk to Paceville in ten minutes, yet the residential streets are silent by 10pm. The iGaming offices of St. Julian's are a short commute, and the international school at San Pawl Tat-Targa is within easy reach. Property prices are among the highest in Malta outside the premium Sliema seafront, particularly for villa properties.

Highlights

  • Premium villa properties in Madliena and High Ridge
  • Walking distance to St. Julian's amenities
  • Quiet residential atmosphere near the entertainment district
  • Popular with diplomats and senior professionals
  • Safe, family-friendly neighbourhoods

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
7/10
beaches
5/10
3/10
nightlife
3/10
7/10
transport
6/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Swieqi

families professionals

Swieqi comes out ahead in dining, family, safety, beaches, transport .

Choose Zejtun

families

Zejtun comes out ahead .

Frequently Asked Questions

Swieqi is the stronger pick for dining, family, safety, beaches, transport. Swieqi is popular with families and professionals. Zejtun is popular with families.
Zejtun has a lower average rent at €1450/month compared to Swieqi's €1913 — a difference of around €463.
Swieqi and Zejtun are around 9 km apart — roughly a 23-minute drive depending on traffic.