Residential
Studio Apartment, B'Bugia
€850
monthly
1
1
Property Description
For Rent | Ground Floor Studio | St Catherine Street, Birzebbuga | Just 2 Minutes from the Sea
A modern and well-presented ground floor studio apartment forming part of a quiet block of only four units, situated on St Catherine Street in Birzebbuga, one of the areas most sought-after residential locations.
The property features a fully fitted kitchen, a comfortable dining area, a double bedroom, and a modern bathroom, all laid out to create a practical and well-organised living space. A small private backyard further complements the property, ideal for relaxing or light outdoor use.
Centrally located close to all daily amenities and just a short two-minute walk from the seafront, this apartment offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy a convenient lifestyle combined with coastal living.
A modern and well-presented ground floor studio apartment forming part of a quiet block of only four units, situated on St Catherine Street in Birzebbuga, one of the areas most sought-after residential locations.
The property features a fully fitted kitchen, a comfortable dining area, a double bedroom, and a modern bathroom, all laid out to create a practical and well-organised living space. A small private backyard further complements the property, ideal for relaxing or light outdoor use.
Centrally located close to all daily amenities and just a short two-minute walk from the seafront, this apartment offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy a convenient lifestyle combined with coastal living.
Where you'll live
B'Bugia
Birzebbugia is a quiet fishing port and small resort on the western side of Marsaxlokk Bay. Its population has swelled with the influx of workers employed at the nearby Malta Freeport and container terminal, with a population of around 12,915. The village is perhaps best known for the important archaeological sites on its outskirts. Ghar Dalam caves provide evidence of the earliest human activity in Malta, dating back to the Neolithic Period around 5000 BC. The caves also revealed fossilized bones of numerous animals such as dwarf elephants. This suggests that the Islands were once a land bridge to continental Europe. Other remains include those of a prehistoric temple or settlement, Borg-in-Nadur, which date from the Bronze Age. The payment was fortified with a large stone wall still visible today. Another cave to visit is Ghar Hasan, about 2.5 km along the road to Zurrieq. According to legend, it was used by a 12th-century Saracen pirate, Hasan.
Take a tour of this property
€850
monthly
B'Bugia
South
Available from the 14th January 2026