Gibraltar uses Royal Mail as its primary postal service, operating under the name "Gibraltar Post." Mail is sent and received through the same system used in the United Kingdom, but with specific postal codes and services tailored to Gibraltar. The postal code format typically includes the letters "GX" followed by a series of numbers. Additionally, Gibraltar Post offers various services, including standard mail, registered mail, and International Shipping options.
Royal Gibraltar Post Office was created in 1886.
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There are not any HSBC Bank locations in Gibraltar. You can use your HSBC credit card while you are Gibraltar.
From Gibraltar to a London area airports (Stansted, Gatwick, Heathrow and Luton) takes on average 2 hours, 41 minutes
To call from Spain to Gibraltar, you now must use the full international number, 00 350 followed by the Gibraltar number.
No, euros are not an official currency in Gibraltar. The official currency is the Gibraltar pound, which is pegged to the British pound sterling at par. While some businesses may accept euros, it's recommended to use Gibraltar pounds for transactions to avoid unfavorable exchange rates.
People in Gibraltar primarily use the Gibraltar pound (GIP), which is pegged to the British pound sterling (GBP) at par. Both currencies are accepted in Gibraltar, but the Gibraltar pound is the official currency for local transactions. British coins and notes are also widely used and accepted in the territory.
The capital of Gibraltar is also Gibraltar
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We have Morrisons (Safeway) and Peralta's that use Tesco products.
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