La Línea de la Concepción (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈlinea ðe la konθepˈθjon], more often referred to as La Línea) is a town in Spain, in the province of Cádiz in Andalucia. It lies on the eastern isthmus of the Bay of Gibraltar, north of the Gibraltar–Spain border, which lies north of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, with which it has close economic and social links. It is situated on the sandy isthmus which unites the Rock of Gibraltar with the coast in the eastern flank of the Bay of Gibraltar, between Sierra Carbonera and the Rock of Gibraltar.
Restaurants in La Linea de la Concepcion
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Gib Sailing School is an RYA (Royal Yachting Association) recognised training centre situated in Alcaidesa Marina a short walk away from Gibraltar Airport. We offer RYA tidal sailing courses whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced sailor and skippered charter holidays for all the family. The Gibraltar Strait is one of the best areas in the world to learn to sail and is tidal. The weather is warm and sunny and with good winds throughout most of the year. The magnificent location allows us to visit the coast of Spain, Gibraltar, Algarve and Morocco and there is always the chance of spotting dolphins and whales.
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I found La Linea to be very Spanish, older and modern buildings, lovely walks and park areas. Gibralter more English but I was amazed by the Rock. Very quaint little streets
3.5 based on 44 reviews
My husband and I were staying on a boat in the marina The alcaidesa was opposite so one of the evenings we decided to try The staff were welcoming and really friendly We ordered fish , it was fantastic ,along with chips and salad It was perfect and I would highly recommend this little place. It's basic but who cares. Had best Seabass ever Many thanks
3.5 based on 99 reviews
We were staying at the northern end of this beautiful boardwalk for a few days. So walking up and down this promenade was our daily thing to do. And it's a very nice way to spend some time here. The boardwalk is in really good shape and quite wide, so there's enough space for everybody. Even when it gets darker this place is still busy and feels safe to walk around. The views are stunning and the sunsets even more so. You won't find that many international tourists here, it's mostly locals who stroll around here, which is nice. There are numerous benches integrated in the boardwalk wall in case your legs need a rest. At the northern end there's a very small beach, ideal if your dog wants a quick dip. For the humans I'd recommend the beach at the southern end, right before the port. Also a nice spot to sit and watch the sun going down. The boardwalks runs parallel to the main street, which is busy, but still not really noisy or disturbing. It's a great thing to do when in town.
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