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St. Julian's, Malta: pros and cons of living

St. Julian's Malta
Leonid Kurza 15-10-2024

St. Julian's is known as the tourist center of Malta. Let's consider the pros and cons of living in this coastal city

St. Julian's, Malta: what to do

St. Julian's is rightfully called the tourist center of Malta.

This coastal city is home to a range of leisure activities, from sea cruises to nightclubs. It is a vibrant and eventful area of the island, attracting one category of tourists while creating difficulties for others.

Pros of St. Julian's

Seaside Pedestrian Promenade

If you enjoy walking or running in the mornings, you will love the multi-kilometer promenade along the sea horizon, which starts at Spinola Bay. Numerous cafes, beaches, street musicians, souvenir shops, and the endless sea are within easy reach if you have come here to live and learn the language.

Vibrant Nightlife

For nightlife enthusiasts, casinos, and bars with music, the Paceville area is the best choice. Clubs attract an international student crowd, featuring themed youth parties, salsa nights, karaoke battles. Foreign languages are spoken at every hookah lounge and bar counter, and the life buzzes until morning. For an older audience, there are strip clubs and gentleman's clubs. Police maintain order, and night buses run on weekends to remote parts of the country.

Location and Availability of Excursions and Transport

St. Julian’s is centrally located on the island. For those who enjoy independent trips, the area offers extensive transportation options, and you can easily book a sightseeing tour through travel agencies, including those offering services in variety of languages.

Yes, it’s great here, but be aware of the drawbacks.

Cons of St. Julian's

High Cost of Living and Education

In St. Julian's, prices are higher than the Maltese average—one and a half to even twice as much. It has the highest rental costs, including student housing. Prices at restaurants, souvenir shops, grocery stores, and vegetable stalls exceed the island average by one and a half times.

Constant Noise

If you have come to Malta for long-term English studies, you may be annoyed by the constant music from the Paceville area, shouting outside windows until morning, and drunk teenagers. If you are focused on studying and prefer to sleep at night, we recommend staying further away from here.

Abundance of Tourists

The highest concentration of hotels is also in St. Julian's. If you prefer a quiet family beach vacation, consider other accommodation options.

Here are the key points to know about St. Julian's. The abundance, fun, and noise will be pros or cons depending on your goals for learning English.