- Must visit
Gibraltar National Museum
The main museum covering Gibraltar’s natural history, archaeology, military past, and the famous Moorish Baths. Best single stop for understanding the territory’s heritage.
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The main museum covering Gibraltar’s natural history, archaeology, military past, and the famous Moorish Baths. Best single stop for understanding the territory’s heritage.
Gibraltar’s principal public art gallery, showcasing works by the territory’s best-known artists and rotating exhibitions of local visual culture.
A military-history exhibition focused on the Great Siege of Gibraltar, helping visitors understand one of the Rock’s defining historical events.
The dramatic southern tip of Gibraltar with lighthouse views, sea panoramas, and one of the most photographed spots on the Rock.
Gibraltar’s central pedestrian-friendly shopping and heritage street, lined with historic buildings and ideal for getting a feel for the town center.
The city’s main public square, framed by historic fortifications and a lively hub for arriving visitors and evening strolls.
A chickpea flour flatbread baked like a dense pancake. It is Gibraltar’s signature street food, reflecting Genoese and Ligurian influence.
A much-loved local pasta dish, usually penne in a rich tomato sauce with beef, mushrooms and bacon, often baked with cheese. A classic Llanito comfort food.
Chickpea flour fritters or slices, closely related to calentita but fried. This traditional snack shows Gibraltar’s strong Italian heritage.
Well-known waterfront hotel dining venue in Ocean Village, popular for polished meals, cocktails and marina views in an upscale setting.
Long-established choice for grilled meats and hearty mains, offering a classic steakhouse feel near the center of Gibraltar.
Established marina restaurant known for Mediterranean dishes, seafood, pasta and a lively terrace atmosphere at Ocean Village.
Prices are moderate overall. Casual meals are fair value, but hotels and some imported goods can cost more than in nearby Spain.
Service may be included. If not, tip about 10% in restaurants for good service. Round up for taxis. Small tips are appreciated in cafes but not expected.
Official public transport app
Port Of Gibraltar, Gibraltar -> Grand Casemates Square, Gibraltar