Bristol Hotel

Gibraltar


Where else can you stay in a retro 1970s hotel that isn't even trying to be retro? The dated but decent-enough Bristol has creaking floorboards, red patterned carpets, a walled garden and a small swimming pool, though staff aren't particularly helpful. Breakfast is available (£6). It's just off Main St.


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Nearby Gibraltar attractions

1. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

0.02 MILES

Completed in the 1830s, with neo-Islamic touches including striped horseshoe arches inside and out, this cathedral was originally used as a hospital to…

2. Gibraltar Museum

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Gibraltar's swashbuckling history unfolds in this fine museum, which comprises a labyrinth of rooms and exhibits ranging from prehistoric and Phoenician…

3. Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned

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With its origins in the 15th century, on the site of an earlier mosque, Gibraltar's Roman Catholic cathedral lies behind a dusty-pink facade. The tile…

4. Trafalgar Cemetery

0.28 MILES

Gibraltar’s cemetery gives a poignant history lesson, with its graves of British sailors who perished in the town after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar, and…

5. Moorish Castle

0.44 MILES

On Willis’ Rd, the way down to town from the northern end of the Rock, you’ll find the remains of Gibraltar's Moorish fortress, rebuilt in 1333 after…

6. Apes' Den

0.44 MILES

The Rock's most famous inhabitants are its 160 tailless Barbary macaques. Many hang around the Apes' Den near the middle cable-car station, as well as at…

7. Alameda Botanic Gardens

0.48 MILES

Take a break from Gibraltar’s manic traffic amid these lush gardens of bougainvillea, drago trees and more, scene of Molly Bloom’s famous sexual exploits…

8. WWII Tunnels

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The tunnels where the Allied invasion of North Africa was planned can be visited on 40-minute tours with advance booking only; they aren't included in…