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One Day in Gibraltar: Self-Guided Walking Tour from the Queen Anne

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Creator's Key Takeaways

The muscles I had for lunch were absolutely gorgeous. Not something I have very often, but I do love my muscles.

I decided that I was actually going to try and climb as far up the rock as I could and see what I could find and see.

It was really nice to get some shade from the heat of the day and I could take in the tunnels entirely at my own pace.

I found a really nice park. I think it was the Commonwealth Park um which was built in about 2014 and that had a nice amount of shade and some water features.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Bring water and wear comfortable shoes for climbing the rock.
Visit the tunnels for shade and historical interest.
Explore the Commonwealth Park for a peaceful break.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Physical exertion climbing the rockTake breaks and climb at your own pace; the tunnels offer shade.
Navigating without a guideUse a map and follow signs; the route is relatively straightforward.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat can I do on a self-guided walking tour in Gibraltar?
QHow can I avoid crowds and find quiet spots in Gibraltar?
QWhat are the highlights of Gibraltar's history and culture?

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YouTube Video Description

Join me on a self-guided walking excursion through Gibraltar, starting from the Queen Anne. We’ll explore some of Gibraltar’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems, beginning with stunning views over the Strait of Gibraltar before enjoying lunch at The Princess Grill. From there, we head to the Port of Gibraltar, pass through the historic Casemates Gates & Square, and climb the Castle Steps up to the Moorish Castle. Our journey continues through the fascinating WWII and Great Siege Tunnels, a visit to the Old Willis’s Magazine, and the scenic Governor’s Lookout Battery. Along the way, we’ll also see the old Police Barracks, stroll through the beautiful Commonwealth Park, and pass Gibraltar’s House of Assembly. This walking tour is ideal if you’re visiting Gibraltar by cruise, planning a shore excursion, or just want to discover things to do in Gibraltar in a day. With a mix of history, culture, and stunning views, Gibraltar is a must-see on any Mediterranean itinerary. 📍 Highlights include: Strait of Gibraltar views Casemates Square & Gates Moorish Castle & Castle Steps WWII & Great Siege Tunnels Governor’s Lookout Battery Commonwealth Park Princess Grill dining aboard Queen Anne Chapters 00:00 - Start 00:19 - Main Titles 00:33 - Strait of Gibraltar 02:46 - Lunch @ The Princess Grill 03:27 - Gibraltar 04:00 - Port of Gibraltar 04:33 - Casemates Gates & Square 05:44 - Castle Steps 06:38 - The Moorish Castle 07:32 - WWII & Great Siege Tunnels 12:38 - The Old Willis’s Magazine 13:58 - Governor’s Lookout Battery 14:25 - The Police Barracks 15:23 - Commonwealth Park 17:01 - Gibraltar’s House of Assembly 18:35 - Dinner @ The Princess Grill 22:07 - Recap Tags #cunard, #cunardline, #cruising, #cruiseship, #cruiselife, #Gibraltar #WalkingTour #CruiseVlog #QueenAnne #ShoreExcursion Music Music by www.pond5.com Music by Geoff Harvey from Pixabay Music by Discomfuse from Pixabay Sound Effect by freesound_community from Pixabay