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Remote work has changed everything about how people choose where to live. And Gibraltar, with its sunshine, safety, English-speaking environment, and competitive tax setup, has become a magnet for remote workers from across Europe.
But here's the thing. Not every corner of the Rock is equally suited to working from home. Internet quality, noise levels, and access to coworking spaces and cafes all vary depending on where you rent.
So if you're moving to Gibraltar specifically to work remotely, here's what you need to know about picking the right district.
Internet in Gibraltar: The Basics
Gibraltar's internet infrastructure is solid. Gibtelecom is the main provider, offering fibre broadband across most of the territory. Speeds typically range from 100Mbps to 1Gbps depending on your plan and building. For most remote workers, that's more than enough for video calls, file uploads, and general productivity.
That said, older buildings in some areas may still be on slower connections or have less reliable wiring. When viewing a property, it's always worth asking about the current broadband setup and whether fibre has been installed in the building.
Mobile data works well as a backup. 4G coverage is strong across the territory, and 5G is rolling out. If your home internet drops, hotspotting from your phone will get you through a meeting.
Top Pick: Ocean Village
Ocean Village is probably the single best district for remote workers in Gibraltar. Here's why:
- Modern apartments: Most buildings in Ocean Village are relatively new, which means better wiring, fibre broadband, and well-designed living spaces. Many have dedicated study areas or spare bedrooms that work perfectly as home offices.
- Waterfront cafes: When you need a change of scenery, the marina has multiple cafes with wifi. Working with a view of the boats beats staring at your bedroom wall.
- Walking distance to everything: Supermarkets, restaurants, gyms, and the town centre are all within a 10-minute walk. That matters when you're trying to squeeze errands into a lunch break.
- Social after-work scene: One of the downsides of remote work is isolation. Ocean Village's bar and restaurant scene means you can close the laptop at 6pm and be sitting with a drink by the water five minutes later.
Typical rent: One-bedroom apartments in Ocean Village range from £1,100 to £1,600/month. Two-bedrooms (ideal if you want a dedicated office room) run £1,500 to £2,200/month.
Great Value: Europort
Europort is Gibraltar's business district, and it offers a surprisingly good setup for remote workers at lower prices than the waterfront areas.
- Business-grade infrastructure: Because this area houses many of Gibraltar's offices, the broadband infrastructure is robust. Buildings here tend to have reliable, fast connections.
- Quiet during weekends: Europort is busy on weekdays but empties out at weekends, giving you a peaceful environment when you need focused work time on a Saturday.
- Central location: You're close to Main Street for lunch options and a short walk from both Ocean Village and the town centre.
- Newer apartment blocks: Several residential buildings in the Europort area are modern, with good natural light and open-plan layouts that work well for home offices.
Typical rent: One-bedrooms in Europort start from around £900 to £1,300/month. Noticeably cheaper than Ocean Village for a similar quality apartment.
The Budget Pick: Midtown
Midtown is where you go if you want central Gibraltar at the most affordable price point.
- Location: Right in the heart of things. Main Street is on your doorstep, and you're within walking distance of everywhere that matters.
- Cafes everywhere: The streets around Midtown and Main Street have plenty of coffee shops where you can set up for a few hours. Good for breaking up the work-from-home routine.
- Affordable: Midtown has some of the best rental value in Gibraltar. The buildings are older and apartments tend to be smaller, but if you're a solo remote worker who just needs a desk and good wifi, it does the job.
Watch out for: Older buildings sometimes mean older wiring. Check the internet situation before signing a lease. Some Midtown apartments can also be noisy if they face Main Street, which gets busy during the day.
Typical rent: One-bedrooms from £800 to £1,100/month. Some studio apartments go for even less.
Coworking Options
If working from your flat every day isn't your style, Gibraltar has a small but growing coworking scene.
There are a handful of shared office and coworking spaces scattered around the territory, mainly in the Europort and town centre areas. These typically offer hot desks, meeting rooms, and decent coffee. Prices vary but expect to pay around £150 to £300/month for a hot desk, or more for a dedicated space.
Some of the gaming and fintech companies also offer flexible workspace arrangements if you're contracting for a Gibraltar-based firm.
It's worth visiting a few before committing. The coworking scene is still maturing, and quality varies. Ask about internet speeds, printing facilities, and whether they have quiet zones for calls.
The Cafe Circuit
Many remote workers in Gibraltar develop a cafe circuit, rotating between a few spots throughout the week. The best areas for this are:
- Main Street: Multiple cafes with seating, though wifi quality varies. Best for a morning session with a coffee before heading home for the afternoon.
- Ocean Village marina: Waterfront cafes are great in good weather (which is most of the time). Some have outdoor power sockets.
- Casemates Square: A few spots with wifi, though it gets noisy later in the day. Best for early mornings.
Pro tip: Always buy something regularly and tip well if you're camping out in a cafe. Gibraltar is small, and being known as the person who nurses one coffee for four hours won't win you friends.
What to Look for When Viewing Properties
If you're specifically renting in Gibraltar to work from home, add these to your viewing checklist:
- Broadband: Ask what provider and speed the property currently has. Check if fibre is available in the building.
- Natural light: You'll be in this room 8+ hours a day. A dark apartment will drain you.
- Noise: Street-facing apartments in busy areas can be distracting. Internal-facing units or higher floors tend to be quieter.
- Space for a desk: Even if you don't need a separate room, make sure there's a spot where you can set up properly. Working from a sofa for months on end will destroy your back.
- Air conditioning: Non-negotiable if you're working through a Gibraltar summer. Temperatures regularly hit 30°C+ from June to September.
District Comparison at a Glance
- Ocean Village: Best overall for remote workers. Modern, connected, social. £1,100 to £1,600 for a 1-bed.
- Europort: Business-grade internet, good value. Quieter at weekends. £900 to £1,300 for a 1-bed.
- Midtown: Most affordable central option. Check internet and noise levels. £800 to £1,100 for a 1-bed.
- Queensway Quay: Premium waterfront, excellent for those with bigger budgets. £1,200 to £1,800 for a 1-bed.
- Catalan Bay: Beautiful but isolated. Better for weekend retreats than daily remote work unless you don't need to leave the flat much.
For a deeper look at each area, explore our district guides or check the expat guide for the full picture of settling into Gibraltar life.
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