Offering a subtropical garden and a swimming pool, Bristol Hotel is situated just a 2-minute walk to the main street in Gibraltar. The Rock of Gibraltar is just 3 km away.
In the heart of Gibraltar town, The Eliott Hotel has 2 restaurants and a fitness centre. The stylish hotel features a rooftop pool and terrace, offering views over the Gibraltar Strait.
Sunborn Gibraltar offers unique accommodation, onboard a yacht. Situated in Gibraltar, this luxury 5-stars yacht-hotel offers an infinity swimming pool, a spa, a gym and a restaurant.
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a patio, SEA AIR OCEAN VILLAGE is located in Gibraltar. It is situated 1.3 km from Western Beach and provides a minimarket.
E1 Suites & Spa aparthotel style - Gym & Spa features a sauna and a hot tub, as well as accommodation with free WiFi and a kitchen in Gibraltar, 300 metres from Eastern Beach.
Brand New - Massive Studio - E1 - Self Catering is a beachfront property located in Gibraltar, 300 metres from Eastern Beach and 1.4 km from Western Beach.
Situated in Gibraltar, 1.1 km from Western Beach and 1.5 km from Eastern Beach, Hidden Gem at Luxurious Ocean Village features air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Gibraltar cost £95 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gibraltar are £151 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gibraltar can on average be found for £235 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Gibraltar this weekend is £116 or, for a 4-star hotel, £227. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Gibraltar for this weekend cost on average around £313 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Gibraltar for tonight. You'll pay on average around £229 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Gibraltar will cost around £313 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Gibraltar International Airport from UK airports or via a transfer from Spain's Malaga Airport (120km away). Alternatively, drive from Spain or take a ferry from Morocco (approximately 80km).
What guests said about Gibraltar:
10
Scored 10
There are numerous activities to enjoy in Gibraltar.
There are numerous activities to enjoy in Gibraltar. It is steeped in history spanning over 300 years with a significant military presence over the last 100 years.
Main Street has a Miriad of shops many of which are duty free with a specialisation in Jewellery, spirits and tobacco and many electronic shops which are extremely reasonably priced.
Some great beaches, public transport system and fantastic sight to be seen and a most impressive environmental protection area on upper rock with some fantastic sights across the Gibraltar straights to Morocco, Spain and the Mediterranean.
BERNARD
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We live in Spain so to visit a British territory travelling...
We live in Spain so to visit a British territory travelling a short distance by bus,stay in a very comfortable hotel was a pleasant experience and most enjoyable.
The hotel including the food was excellent but we ate in one of the town pubs and restaurants near the harbour which provided a variety of different dishes.
Gib.is a clean,historical place with plenty of green spaces and parks.
As we are of the older age bracket we did find the steep gradients and busy roads a little difficult but there is a reliable bus service and taxis available and we expected both problems with it being a small,rocky territory so it would not deter us from returning.
Overall an excellent experience and a visit well worth making.
John
10
Scored 10
We love the fact that you can walk to your accommodation...
We love the fact that you can walk to your accommodation from the airport if you so wish. We love the history of Gibraltar and the warmth and friendliness of the gibraltarians.
Beaches , shopping marinas great restaraunts a charming square to sit and watch the world go. Awash with history and not forgetting the world famous rock and the resident maqaques.
Something for everyone.
janet
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gibraltar is small in size , and a keen walker like myself...
Gibraltar is small in size , and a keen walker like myself was able to cover almost the whole area on foot . Because of the time of year , the day trips to Morocco and Spain were not running . I did mean to travel to both , but as it was a "last minute" trip I didn't check on their availability . I visited many places of interest , and would definitely recommend taking the cable car up to the top of the rock . Set off early , and combine the nature reserve entry on your ticket . Try to do as much as you can on the one day . It works out far cheaper that way .
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The rock itself is magnificent and the warm winter...
The rock itself is magnificent and the warm winter temperature was lovely. Travelling in January means far fewer tourists and no queues, which made visiting attractions easy. Similarly, getting into restaurants without reservations was no problem. Ideal for a history buff and a nature lover.
Wayne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gibraltar is just the ticket for a short break in the winter...
Gibraltar is just the ticket for a short break in the winter sun. There’s a comfortable mix of Spanish and some of the better aspects of English culture, and the place is well-organised and managed. It won’t appeal to those looking for ’Continental’ atmosphere, but the Englishness is diluted by the Spanish influence.
A visit to the Rock is essential, if only to come in to contact with Europe’s only population of (semi-)wild macaques, but there is plenty more of interest.
We loved every minute of our break away and the yacht was beautiful everything you needed was on board Erwann was lovely he made our stay special gutted we didn't get to say bye to Mike the neighbour next door sure we will see you soon we will definitely be booking back up we will never be staying in a hotel in Gibraltar again this luxury yacht was just the best
Wonderful charming hotel with a fantastic location on Caleta Bay . The views looking out over the water are amazing. The restaurant, Nunos is absolutely top class and the staff are very professional. Easy to get to town by taxi or by bus, which stops directly in front of the hotel. Lovely pool area with a small bar where you can also order food .
Room was lovely, had a nice view over Gibraltar town, bed was super comfy and the room was spotlessly clean, lovely bathroom too. Hotel is in an excellent spot to town.
Great rooftop pool, although didn't get time to use it! also lovely courtyard area at front of hotel which is nice to sit in and enjoy a drink.
lovely hotel with super views over the bay of Gibraltar , we arrived early and we were given our room straight away . Antonio on reception was very helpful .
rooms are quite large super comfy beds spacious bathroom too , good bar service & excellent breakfast we left feeling refreshed & will definitely return
A hotel that has entered the history of Gibraltar. Very nice place with helpful and nice staff. The room we stayed in was large, pleasantly decorated and fully met our expectations. We used the breakfast buffet - British breakfasts were fresh, tasty and had a large selection of food and desserts.
Very friendly staff, good location, plenty of character but may not be best hotel if you have mobility issues lots of short flights of stairs.
If you want a lie in ask for a room away from the adjacent Cathedral bell tower. Did not both me as I am an early riser but may be an issue for some
The flat was just right for our family of 4. Super convenient right in the heart of Gibraltar. Nicely outfitted kitchen, comfortable bedding (although I do prefer fluffier pillows lol) and the private rooftop patio was a huge hit for lunch and afternoon coffee and tea time!
Very nice apartment with great facilities. The balcony is very large and great for a few drinks. Rooftop spa/pools way better than what you’d normally get at a hotel. Good location for bars and restaurants but easy to get around to visit other places around Gibraltar.
Extremely clean, nice and modern with a cool view. Great home base in Gibraltar. Amazing staff (they’re not on site but I think close by), we would stay here again if we visit Gibraltar. Even delivered a packed from Canada for when we got married, thank you!
The studio is much better than any hotel in Gibraltar! Comfortable bed and pillows, plenty of towels. Host left a bottle of wine and water! Special shout about the rooftop pool,I had lovely time there in the end of November! And what a view from the roof!
the property was spotless and the owner was a gentleman will definitely be staying there again,over the years I’ve been coming to Gibraltar I’ve stayed in all the hotels including the Sunborn and this property beats them all by a long chalk
it's going to be a really nice place to stay when construction work in front of it will be finished ( it will take a while). we rented a master suite, it was unique. beautiful views of marina and Gibraltar rock.
This was a hassle s I am not from Gibraltar. It was supposed to be a thirty minute walk but the streets are not properly labeled. It took me like two hours to find the place and I still was lost going back.
Location perfect in a very quiet area. On the beach and built into the rock. General hotel area excellent with a number of outdoor terrace areas. Bus stop outside and easy taxi access to town and airport
The hotel is in the city center and has about 4 free parking lots. If you come early at noon you probably have a spot. It is also relatively cheap compared to other hotels in Gibraltar.
The staff was exceptional, specifically Barry was very helpful. This is a high class hotel with an excellent restaurant. Breakfast was amazing. it is close to the entrance to the park.
the staff were very helpful and the hotel was spotless. I also used the spa and gum facilities which were excellent. the location on marina great with loads of restaurants close by.
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