2 Best Sights in Gibraltar

Catalan Bay

This fishing village founded by Genoese settlers is now a resort on the eastern shores. The massive water catchments once supplied the colony's drinking water.

Gibraltar town

The dignified Regency architecture of Great Britain blends well with the shutters, balconies, and patios of southern Spain in colorful, congested Gibraltar town. Shops, restaurants, and pubs beckon on Main Street; at the Governor's Residence, the ceremonial Changing of the Guard takes place six times a year, and the Ceremony of the Keys takes place twice a year. Make sure you see the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Trinity; the Catholic Cathedral of St. Mary; and the Crowned Law Courts, where the famous case of the sailing ship Mary Celeste was heard in 1872.