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Best Coworking Spaces in Malta for Digital Nomads

📅 Updated January 2026 ⏱️ 12 min read

Malta has become a hotspot for digital nomads, with coworking spaces popping up across the island. Here's your complete guide to the best spaces to work from, with pricing, amenities, and insider tips.

💰 Quick Stats

  • Average coworking cost: €230/month
  • Cost of living for nomad: €2,666/month
  • 1br studio rent in center: €846/month
  • Airbnb average: €65/night
Co Working Spaces For Digital Nomads

Top Coworking Spaces in Malta

🏢 Bleu Business Hub

A contemporary coworking space providing perfect amenities for professionals to grow while working in a dynamic hub alongside other creative individuals. Situated in the centre of Malta and in front of the impressive Marina.

  • Private offices available
  • Open coworking desks
  • Virtual office options
  • Premium marina views

🏢 SOHO Office Space – St. Julian's & Gzira

SOHO Offices provide a platform for digital, tech, and creative professionals to work, connect, and grow. Multi-location offices allow clients to move fluidly between business centres as they expand.

  • Stress-free flexible solutions
  • Private offices and open desk space
  • Relaxation areas
  • Modern meeting rooms

🏢 Grand Central Co-working

An amazing coworking site in the heart of Valletta (UNESCO World Heritage site) with stunning roof terrace, members lounge and all services. No long tie-in or large up-front payments.

  • Hot-desks and private offices
  • Roof terrace with views
  • Prestigious Valletta address
  • Excellent transport links

🏢 SC Coworking Campus Malta

An inspiring spot for team projects, startups, team building or networking with other digital nomads. Open 24/7 with on-site accommodation!

  • 24/7 access
  • On-site coliving apartments
  • Pool and sun deck
  • Meeting rooms with projectors
  • Organized activities and excursions

🏢 The Penthouse Co-working

Co-working that gives you the opportunity to mingle with like-minded office-mates. Features expert backing including legal and accounting services, IT support, and mail handling.

  • High-end executive boardrooms
  • On-site parking
  • Fully stocked bar
  • Lounge terraces
  • Daily to monthly packages

🏢 BUSINESSLABS Co-working

Flexible yet comprehensive plans with no hidden costs. Fixed and predictable monthly costs including water, electric, maintenance, cleaning, receptionist, and consumables.

  • Central location with parking included
  • Weekly breakfast events
  • End of month drinks
  • Community-focused

🏢 Regus City Centers

Global network of workspaces available in multiple Malta locations including Birkirkara, Swieqi, and Paceville. Options for 1 to 100+ desks.

  • Birkirkara: Near HSBC call centre and major companies
  • Swieqi: Near St. Julian's with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Paceville: 250m from the sea, some offices with balconies

🏢 230 Works Co-working

A dynamic space where you can choose how you want to work - focused quiet area or creative café buzz - with all the tech and tools you need.

  • Multiple working environments
  • All tech included
  • Productivity-focused design

Understanding Malta's Digital Nomad Programs

Digital Nomad Visa vs E-Residency

It's important to understand the difference:

Feature Digital Nomad Visa E-Residency
Purpose Temporarily stay in Malta up to 1 year Digital access to Malta's e-services
For whom Remote workers who work online Remote entrepreneurs to establish company online
Residence rights Yes - physical residence in Malta No - not a residence document
Path to EU? Possible long-term path No citizenship/residence rights
Processing At least 15 days 6-8 weeks

Cost of Living Overview

Expense Monthly Cost
Cost of living for nomad $2,666
Cost of living for expat $1,801
Cost of living for family $4,079
1br studio rent in center $846
Coworking $230
Hotel $60/night
Dinner $9.67
Coffee $3.23
Beer (0.5L) $4.84

Digital Nomad Arrivals to Malta

Malta sees between 200-1,200 digital nomad arrivals per month. Interestingly, the highest peaks of 1,200 arrivals repeated in January 2019 and January 2020, showing that digital nomads seek off-season as well as peak season. The low prices and affordability of January contribute to arrivals during this time.

Pro Tip: Consider visiting Malta in January for lower prices and a strong digital nomad community without the summer crowds!

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