The Rock
When a tiny city has more or less half of its area covered by a huge rock, you don't expect to do and see much as a tourist. Surprisingly, Gibraltar overflows with wildlife sites! Caves, nature reserves, botanic gardens, it has all that and more.
When a tiny city has more or less half of its area covered by a huge rock, you don't expect to do and see much as a tourist. Surprisingly, Gibraltar overflows with wildlife sites! Caves, nature reserves, botanic gardens, it has all that and more.
St. Michael's Cave
From the outside, the cave seemed ordinary. However, as soon as we walked in, the vastness enchanted us. The stalactites were unique and the acoustics was so amazing; any band would die to hear themselves play in there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_caves_in_Gibraltar
Saint's Cafe Bar
We were craving for something sweet and warm that day so we went to a small cafe to drink some coffee and eat a freshly prepared apple crumble. (https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g187510-d3365671-Reviews-Saint_Cafe_Bar-Gibraltar.html) The atmosphere of the cafe was welcoming and we recommend you to pay a visit. Could we say that Kim Kardashian's newborn can brag about having a café named after him?
Visited on April 26th to April 28th 2017
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