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San Klement Park & Playground
4.0
(1 reviews)
Picnic Areas
Free Parking
Seating Areas
National Adventure Park

Ta' Qali, Attard, ATD, Malta

4.5
(2 reviews)
Wi-fi
Cafeteria
Free Parking
Buskett Woodlands

Triq IL-Buskett Siggiewi, Siggiewi, SGW, Malta

Shaded
Seating Areas
Restrooms
Gnien L-Gharusa Tal-Mosta

Mosta, MST, Malta

3.0
(2 reviews)
Free Parking
Wheelchair friendly
Seating Areas
San Anton Gardens

Triq Lord Strickland, Attard, ATD, Malta

Shaded
Wheelchair friendly
Free Parking
Ta Qali National Park
5.0
(1 reviews)
Shaded
Free Parking
Picnic Areas
Salini National Park

St. Paul's Bay, SPB, Malta

Shaded
Free Parking
Cafeteria
Gnien Fuq il-Glaziz
5.0
(1 reviews)
Shaded
Free Parking
Seating Areas
Selmun Family Park

Mellieħa, MLH, Malta

Free Parking
Picnic Areas
Seating Areas
Villa Rundle Garden

Triq Ninu Cremona, Victoria, VCT, Malta

Wheelchair friendly
Shaded
Free Parking
Sant'Antnin Family Park

Marsaskala, MSK, Malta

Shaded
Free Parking
Restrooms
Romeo Romano Garden

Braille, Santa Venera, SVR, Malta

3.5
(2 reviews)
Shaded
Wheelchair friendly
Restrooms

Best Family Parks, Gardens & Playgrounds in Malta

Finding the perfect spot to let the kids run wild is essential for any parent. Whether you are looking for a sprawling family park in Malta for a full day out or a small local playground near me for a quick after-school play, our guide has you covered.

Malta offers a fantastic variety of outdoor spaces, from the action-packed BOV Adventure Park in Ta' Qali to the serene walkways of San Anton Gardens. These spaces are not just about swings and slides; they are community hubs where families can connect with nature and each other.

Top Picks for Adventure and Play

For children with endless energy, adventure parks are the way go to.

Relaxing Gardens and Picnic Spots Sometimes, you just need a quiet place for a stroll. Gardens in Malta like the Romeo Romano Garden or Villa Rundle in Gozo offer shaded paths that are perfect for strollers and peaceful afternoons. Many of these locations also feature designated picnic areas, so you can pack a lunch and make a day of it.

What to Look for in a Family Park

Our listings provide all the details you need to plan your visit. We check for:

  • Shade: Essential for those sunny Maltese afternoons.

  • Amenities: Nearby restaurants with play areas or simple kiosks for water and snacks.

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and stroller-friendly paths.