Using our extensive and up-to-date knowledge and experience of wedding venues in Gibraltar, from traditional settings, to the secret treasures we have discovered, you can feel reassured that we will find and manage the right location for you. We want to make sure that you are in full control and your wedding is designed to reflect your style and wishes, making your dreams a reality. See our Traditional Venues and Other Venues pages.
The O’Callaghan Eliott Hotel in Gibraltar is a wonderful wedding venue, where its design, amenities and atmosphere are reflective of its beautiful surroundings. However it’s the helpful staff that truly differentiates the hotel. They are proud to say that they look forward to providing you with an experience that will ensure your wedding is memorable. This excellent 4 star Gibraltar Hotel is beautifully appointed with a large reception area. The Eliott is modern in style with a Rooftop Pool and outdoor terrace area for dining. The hotel fills with light and is bright and airy. The hotel offers magnificent views over the straits and Rock of Gibraltar. The O’Callaghan Eliott Hotel enjoys the best location in Gibraltar on Main Street beside the main shopping and business districts. This is the location for great local Jazz nights every Thursday evening. They look forward to your stay with them, ensuring that your visit exceeds your expectations.
The Queens Hotel in Gibraltar is a family-run hotel where you feel welcomed from the very start and is experienced in weddings. The Queen’s Hotel is referred to as Gibraltar’s best-priced hotel. They offer superb value for money together with the best possible service. Public rooms include a spacious comfortable lounge, bar room restaurant and a sun terrace. Their room rates are inclusive of cooked breakfast with a full waiter service. Situated just outside the historic City Walls, Queen’s commands views of unparalleled beauty over not only the Rock itself, but also across the blue Mediterranean Bay of Gibraltar to the Spanish villages of Palmones & Carteya-Guadarranque as well as the City of Algeciras. To the south one can see the coast of Africa where, on a clear day, the Rif Mountains of Morocco can seem like they are only a stones throw away and at nigh,t the lights on the Spanish Enclave of Ceuta twinkle like multicoloured stars.



