Saint Michael's Cave
Scenic spot
Cave & occasional concert venue with intricate limestone formations showcased with colourful lights.
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Scenic spot
Cave & occasional concert venue with intricate limestone formations showcased with colourful lights.
Mountain cable car
Cablecar rides offering sweeping views to the peak of Gibraltar's Rock, plus a cozy snack bar.
Tourist attraction
1400-ft. rock formation, indigenous birds, reptiles, plant life & vistas of Spain & Africa.
Tourist attraction
First built in 1841, this lighthouse at Gibraltar's southernmost point offers dramatic ocean views.
Historical landmark
Medieval castle on top of a hill with parts open for scenic climbs & picturesque views of the city.
Botanical garden
Established in 1816, this subtropical garden on 6 hectares offers military monuments & guided tours.
Striking mosque compound with a soaring minaret, featuring a library, school & other facilities.
Historical landmark
Built in 1531 for Franciscan friars, this has been the governor's official residence since 1728.
Military cemetery
Monuments to the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar & Lord Nelson stand over the graves of lost sailors.
Bridge
70m-long pedestrian suspension bridge spanning a deep gorge, offering views across the bay.
Beach
Scenic bay known for its sandy beaches, water sports, sun bathing & colorful fishing village.
Hiking area
Steep, British militaryβbuilt trail leading to a rocky 1,300-ft. summit with panoramic views.
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