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Things to do in Gibraltar for Tourists



Here at Rock Escape Rooms, we have done our fair share of touristing around Gibraltrar over the years so we thought we'd share with you our top 5 things to do in Gibraltar.


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5 Things to Do in Gibraltar for Tourists


Gibraltar is a small but vibrant territory located on the southern coast of Spain, and offers a wide range of activities and attractions for locals and tourists alike. Here are five of the best things to do in Gibraltar:


1. Gibraltar Nature Reserve


The Gibraltar Nature Reserve is located at the tip of the Rock of Gibraltar and covers approximately 426 acres of land. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including over 230 species of plants and over 230 species of birds. The reserve is also home to the only wild monkey population in Europe, consisting of around 230 Barbary macaques.


The Gibraltar Nature Reserve was established in 1993 and is managed by the Gibraltar Ornit


hological & Natural History Society. The reserve is open to the public and admission is free, although donations are welcome. There are a number of walking trails within the reserve that offer visitors the opportunity to explore the different habitats and see the various plant and animal species that call the reserve home.


In addition to the natural beauty of the reserve, the Gibraltar Nature Reserve also offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city of Gibraltar. From the top of the Rock, visitors can see the Strait of Gibraltar and the coast of Africa in the distance. The reserve is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to spend an afternoon exploring and enjoying the natural surroundings.


2. Gibraltar Museum

The Gibraltar Museum is a cultural and historical institution located in the heart of the city of Gibraltar.


It was established in 1930 and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and culture of Gibraltar and its surrounding region.


The museum houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Gibraltar's past, from its earliest inhabitants to the present day.


The Gibraltar Museum is home to a wide range of artifacts, including ancient pottery and stone tools, as well as historical documents and photographs. There are also exhibits on the various cultures and civilizations that have influenced Gibraltar over the centuries, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, and British.


In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Gibraltar Museum also hosts a number of temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year. These can range from art exhibits to lectures and other educational programs.


Admission to the Gibraltar Museum is free, and the museum is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, from 10:00am to 6:00pm. The museum is a great place for locals to learn about the history and culture of Gibraltar and is a popular destination for both tourists and residents alike.


3. Gibraltar Botanic Gardens


The Gibraltar Botanic Gardens are a beautiful and peaceful spot located on the northern slopes of the Rock of Gibraltar. The gardens cover approximately 6 acres of land and feature a wide variety of plants, including exotic and native species. There are also a number of sculptures and works of art scattered throughout the gardens, adding to their beauty and charm.


The Gibraltar Botanic Gardens were established in 1816 and are managed by the Gibraltar Ornithological & Natural History Society. They are open to the public and admission is free. The gardens are a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, and are a great place to spend an afternoon strolling through the various pathways and admiring the plants and sculptures.

In addition to the beautiful plants and sculptures, the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens also offer stunning views of the surrounding area.


From the gardens, visitors can see the Mediterranean Sea and the city of Gibraltar in the distance. The gardens are a peaceful and relaxing spot to spend an afternoon, and are a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.


4. Gibraltar Siege Tunnels


The Gibraltar Great Siege Tunnels are a series of tunnels that were dug into the Rock of Gibraltar during the Great Siege of 1779-1783. The tunnels were dug by British soldiers as part of their efforts to defend Gibraltar against the attacking forces of Spain and France.


The tunnels were dug using hand tools and were used to store supplies, house soldiers, and mount cannon in order to defend against the enemy forces. Today, the tunnels are a popular tourist attraction and are open to the public for guided tours.


Visitors to the tunnels can learn about the history of the Great Siege and see firsthand the challenges and hardships faced by the soldiers who defended Gibraltar during this time. The tunnels offer a unique and intriguing look at the history of the region and provide insight into the strategic importance of the Rock of Gibraltar.


Guided tours of the Gibraltar Great Siege Tunnels are available daily and last approximately one hour. Admission to the tunnels is relatively inexpensive and is a great value for the opportunity to learn about this important part of Gibraltar's history. Overall, the tunnels are a must-see attraction for both locals and tourists visiting Gibraltar.


5. Food in Gibraltar















Gibraltar has a rich and diverse culinary tradition that reflects the various cultural influences that have shaped the region over the centuries. The local cuisine of Gibraltar combines elements of Spanish, Moroccan, and British cooking, and features a wide range of dishes that are sure to satisfy any appetite.


Some popular local dishes in Gibraltar include:

  • Tortilla: This traditional Spanish dish is made with potatoes, onions, and eggs, and is often served as a tapa (small snack).

  • Calentita: A popular local bread that is made with chickpea flour and is traditionally served as a tapa.

  • Frituras: These small fried pastries are often filled with fish or meat and are a popular snack in Gibraltar.

  • Almejas a la marinera: Clams cooked in a white wine and garlic sauce, a popular tapa in Gibraltar.

  • Gibraltarian-style fish and chips: This classic British dish is a popular choice in Gibraltar, and is often made with locally caught fish.

Gibraltar also has a number of excellent restaurants that serve a wide range of cuisines, including Italian, Chinese, and Indian. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a sit-down meal, there is something for everyone in Gibraltar's culinary scene.


We hope that helps you plan your trip!


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