Gibraltar is a very small British enclave at the very southern tip of the European continent. Even though it is just a tiny country it has a lot to offer.
Despite it being British, traffic runs on the right side of the road. But if you consider renting a car, trust me when I say do not do it.
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Gibraltar is part of the European Union. However, it is outside the VAT zone, which means all shopping is tax-free! On Main Street, which runs north–south through the old town,
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There are many restaurants along Main Street and at Casemates Square. Casemates Square gets its name from the Grand Casemates, the bomb-proof barracks built there by the British in 1817.
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The Rock of Gibraltar is the country’s most famous and also its most dominating feature. There are four ways to visit and see all the attractions, which I will cover here in a little bit.
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Another option, number three, is to take the cable car up to the top and then walk down. This is not a good idea if you are afraid of heights!
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Or, option four, you can choose the track off the beaten path: the Mediterranean Steps. Now this route isn’t for the faint of heart.
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