Gibraltar: 5 Things To Do In Gibraltar (After Visiting The Caves)

Casemates Square Gibraltar
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So, you’ve already found your way to St Michael’s caves and explored the tunnels burrowed deep into the Rock of Gibraltar. Now what? There are still a wide range of sights and activities in Gibraltar!

1. Ascend/Descend the Rock of Gibraltar by Cable Car

 

A cable car runs up the mountain, with great views of the harbor below. The topmost point reaches 1,352 feet. Hopping off at the station at the top of the Rock, a cafe and gift shop can be found, in addition to those anticipated vantage points.

A multimedia guide (free with purchase of an adult ticket) is also available at the top station’s terrace, with information about the history of Gibraltar.

2. Visit the Europa Point Lighthouse

Europa Point lighthouse can be found on the southernmost point of Gibraltar. Built in 1841 and still in use today, the lighthouse, now fully automated, serves as a helpful navigation assist for passing vessels.

The original light source was supplied by an oil lamp, with advancements in oil types, lenses, and wicks being implemented through the years to improve intensity. By the mid-1950s, the addition of electricity replaced the use of oil altogether.

3. The Mosque of the Custodian of the Holy Mosques and Shrine of Our Lady of Europe

Within a short distance of each other, the Mosque and Shrine occupy the same location as Europa Point. There is a parking lot centrally located between the sights, along with a public bathroom. The Mosque is open to the public during the day, and you can admire the marble tiles, stained glass windows, decorative wood panels, and brass chandeliers.

The Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, a converted mosque, was established after the Spaniards took control of Gibraltar. The patroness of Gibraltar, the Lady of Europe’s wooden carving has been dated as far back as the late 1400s or early 1500s. Removed from Gibraltar for safe keeping, it was finally returned to Gibraltar in 1864; and in 1967 the carving was returned to the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe.

4. Take in Some Shopping on Main Street

Main Street is a great place to take in some VAT/duty free shopping. The shops lining the street are a combination of designer fashions, local handicrafts, and everything in between. There are also a few of the iconic British telephone booths scattered around, which make a fun photo stop!

Even if you are not much of a shopper, it is a lovely stroll. With cobbled streets and businesses that have stood since Gibraltar was a trading post in the 19th century, it is quite picturesque.

Irish Town, also a bustling commerce street in its heyday, is one street over from Main Street. The Merchant Houses, which typically comprised a store front, storage space, and living area on the ground, first, and second levels, respectively, are now home to cafes, restaurants, and other businesses.

5. Get Lunch at a Local Cafe

Main Street boasts a lively collection of bars, cozy coffeehouses, and a wide array of cuisine choices. Find an outdoor cafe down one of the side streets of Main Street, or head to Casemates Square to relax and people-watch. Or, find a renovated Merchant House for some classic British fare.

Note: The currency in Gibraltar, the Gibraltar Pound, is equal to the GB Pound Sterling; so if you have GB pounds, you don’t have to worry about changing money.

 

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