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Gibraltar Auberge de Jeunesses

(Montagy Bastion)
 "Emile Hostel is privately run, with dorms and private rooms in a separate building. We stayed in the dormitory section and found it (and Gibraltar in general) to be a little island of Englishness in the middle of everything European. Upon entering there is a small lobby with pamphlets about the local sights and activities. To your left are the toilets and to the right the dining room, showers, and bedrooms. It's a small hostel with only three dorm rooms, each with two or three bunk...

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Gibraltar Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Anonymous
Gibraltar looks better from twenty kilometers away.
Comment by dole
I camped in Gibraltar illegally -- it was great and really cheap. I recommend the beaches. It's a world away from the scummy port towns that are very dodgy.
Comment by Anonymous
Gibraltar is very historic and full of interest and compliments Spain. The only problem with Gibraltar is some of the dodgy finance companies in it, selling football insurance and taking people's money for bits of paper not worth anything. Beware of men in suits and Aussies that want to help you.
Comment by Jolanta
Oh boy, what a dreary place. You can't even get a decent cup of coffee, forget it if before 7 p.m. The only thing going for the place is duty free cigarettes and Morrison's, rest of the shops just like in England.
Comment by Jean
Gibraltar is an wonderful place and the people are very helpful and kind. The food is very good although prices are higher than some places in Spain, but the choice is fantastic! Drinks and cigarettes are greatly reduced as there is no VAT tax. The history of Gibraltar and all the fantastic sites to see is really worth a holiday there. You need the time to spend learning about the Rock and the people to get the full benefits. This is a warm and fascinating part of Britain.
Comment by Rhyan
I have lived in Gibraltar for twenty-eight years now and think it's a great, safe, and cheap place to live. Where else can you get a pint for £2?
Comment by Anonymous
I live here and it's great.
Comment by mike - 27th Jan, 2009
I can confirm that Gibraltar is a dump, having just spent the weekend there. They have overpriced hotels; poor restaurants; naff, British-style pubs -- worse still is the depressing array of tenement flats with washing hanging from most windows. It represents the very worst of the U.K. society and should be condemned, demolished, and given to the Spanish, who could make it respectable. I felt sorry for the monkeys having to put up with the dregs surrounding the rock.
Comment by Paul Garner - EFPG
I have to say that I would stay in Spain. Gibraltar is terrible -- full of fat, lardy people!
Comment by Izzi
They have beautiful weather, nice people, great views, cheap cigarettes, and alcohol! What more do you need? It's paradise!
Comment by Anonymous
It is very touristy, but I really enjoyed getting to see the monkeys run wild and see the caves and some of the history that was there. Duty free is good on some stuff and makes virtually no difference on others, but overall I would say definitely worth a day visit.
Comment by Anonymous
Gibraltar is a dump at the bottom of Europe. Stay in Spain -- it's cheaper and a lot nicer.
Comment by Kelly
Gibraltar in very touristic and overpriced. But I must say The Rock is worth a visit. But I do recommend that you stay and eat in Spain to save money.
Comment by paul
Gibraltar's a nice place. It can be costly but well worth the trip. The rock is scary to drive up though.
Comment by C
I had a great time -- duty free booze and cigarettes. It's culturally interesting.
Comment by Alvis
It's a great place. I highly recommend it.
Comment by Matt
Gibraltar is much less touristy than Costa del Sol. Prices are like in the U.K. and shopping is duty-free.
Comment by K
Gibraltar is very touristic and overpriced. But if you travel trough the south of Spain, it's a must to visit.
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