black and white bed linen

GIBRALTAR

Governor 's Inn apartments

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VISIT THE ROCK

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Accommodation in Gibraltar.

Governor's Inn Self Catering Flats

The door to a perfect holiday!

Near the Main Street, Shops, Taxis, Buses, Museum and places of worship, our apartments have everything you need to enjoy a perfect holiday.

Kitchen

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Kitchen

  • Fridge / freezer

  • Cooker / Oven

  • Microwave Oven

  • Washing machine

  • Electric kettle

  • Cutlery

  • Crockery

  • Pots & Pans

  • Electric Toaster

Living Room

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Living Room

  • Cable T.V.

  • Settee, converts into a double bed

  • DVD Player

  • Work Table


Bathroom

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Bathroom

  • Sink

  • Toilet

  • Bathtub with

  • Towel rack and mirror

Bedroom

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Bedroom

  • One double bed

  • One single bed

  • Bed Linen

  • Hair Drier

  • Iron & Ironing board

  • Cot (Available on Request

  • Personal Safe

  • Inside Wardrobe

Amenities

Some of our amenities designed for you!

Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)

Hot bath

Pets Allowed

Non-smoking hotel

Washing machine

Desk

Dining area

Safe

Sofa

Kitchenette

Oven

Smart TV

Wardrobe / wardrobe

Why visit Gibraltar?

Pillars Of Hercules

First stop at the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, 150 meters above sea level. A 5 minute photo stop where you will enjoy great views overlooking the Bay and Straits of Gibraltar to North Africa Morocco. The Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. In ancient times known as “Non Plus Ultra” The end of the World.

Barbary Apes

You will stop at the very top, with stunning views of both sides of the rock, 400 meters above sea level. Here, you meet the rock’s main pack of Barbary Apes, all ages and sizes and maybe even have a close encounter, this pack totals a number of approximately 40 apes, which we know well. Introduced in 1750, at present there’s approximately 200 apes roaming free on the upper rock.” No touching or feeding allowed” as they can bite.

300 meters above sea level, a 20 minute visit in this natural grotto to admire its beauty with stalactites and lighting display. Inhabited by the Neanderthals and visited since the time of the Romans, prepared as an emergency hospital during WWII. Today a main tourist attraction and used for concerts and social events.

St. Michael’s Cave

some tourist attractions in gibraltar

Great Siege Tunnel

At the northern face of the rock, 100 meters above sea level, a 20 minute visit to this man made tunnel, built the hard way, deep into the rock, houses a gallery of cannons proving to have served as a very effective defence during the Great Siege. Built during, 1782-83. Views overlooking Gibraltar Airport run-way, with great views to the most southern point in Spain/ Land Frontier.

Europa Point

A coastal and tunnel drive will take you to the most southern point in Europe, a photo stop at the shore of the Straits of Gibraltar to North Africa. You will stand between both, Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The Trinity Lighthouse, Moorish Mosque, General Sikorski’s Monument and a different view angle of the rock.

Right on the west coast, at the bay of Gibraltar’s shores. A 15 minute to visit it’s small museum and this huge gun battery. Built in 1870 by Sir W C Armstrong, in Newcastle. 4 guns were built, today only two guns remain, one in Gibraltar, the other in Malta. An amazing weapon in it’s time and still is today. 100 Tons – Muzzle Loading – 32ft long barrel – steam powered able to penetrate 2 ft of iron, it’s 200lbs shell, reaching speeds of 1500 ft per second. A reenacment of the gun firing was held in 2002.

100 Ton Gun

Gallery

Explore the beauty of Gibraltar through our stunning photos.