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Main Street Gibraltar seems, from an outsider’s point of view, when one visits or views it as if to be Mardis Gras in New Orleans, or Disney World, or a bit of both rolled into one pleasant and inexpensive package.

Main Street in Gibraltar is of course, like Main Street in any other town in the world in that it is probably named appropriately, and is most likely the main street. In Gibraltar, Main Street is this and a touch more. It is in fact the only large street, and is the main site of both commerce, shopping, night life and day to day needs.

Running north and south through Gibraltar, the streets are lined with hurrying residents, the hustle and the chat a constant undertone as you move down pavement lined with buildings that could have come from any one of a plethora of cities worldwide.

Gibraltar Main Street Gibraltar has been largely pedestrianised, its sidewalks lined, as if for your amusement with buildings that offer up a rich diversity, styled as they are in Portuguese, Spanish, Moorish, British and Genoan style and architecture.

Most of the buildings you are faced with will provide shops on the lower floors, reminiscent of the much vaunted Portabellow Road, you can find anything on Main Street Gibraltar, from antiques to dry goods to restaurants to drinks and alcohol, while the upper floors of these interesting buildings offer a variety of different spaces, from residences to offices.
From its ancient caves to its modern marinas, every corner of Gibraltar holds a story waiting to be discovered, inviting visitors to experience Gibraltar’s history on a journey through time and across cultures.
St Michael’s Cave, long believed to be bottomless, has interested visitors to Gibraltar ever since the days of the Romans. It is an unique tourist attraction located within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in Gibraltar.
The Mediterranean Steps - Enjoy stunning first class views of the Bay of Gibraltar, with the backdrop of Africa.
The beautiful Alameda Botanic Gardens were established in 1816 and comprise some 6 ha of Mediterranean and subtropical garden.
The Gibraltar Museum houses an extensive and fascinating array of cultural and natural history collections, prints, paintings and drawings, and objects.
All aboard to visit the Dolphins. See these wonderful creatures in their natural habitat. Without doubt this is a great way to enjoy the beauty of the Straits of Gibraltar.
The Original Rock Tour - Discover Gibraltar on board our buses, covering all the touristic points of the town.
Europa Point marks the southernmost point of Gibraltar. It is one of the most strategic vantage points at the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean, and Europe meets Africa.
Main Street Gibraltar seems, from an outsider’s point of view, when one visits or views it as if to be Mardis Gras in New Orleans, or Disney World, or a bit of both rolled into one pleasant and inexpensive package.
Catalan Bay, known in Spanish as ‘La Caleta’ is a small bay and fishing village in Gibraltar on the eastern side of the Rock away from the main city which has a variety of restaurants and stunning views of the Mediterranean.
Currently CLOSED for refurbishment: https://www.mhbland.com/cable-car/
Gorham's Cave - On the east side of the Rock of Gibraltar, the site rises from sea level where several caves including Gorham’s and Vanguard are located, to the highest point of the Rock, 426 metres above the sea at the top of the Mediterranean Steps.