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		mylan["trName1"]="My Gibraltar";

		mylan["trsubTitle1"]="Gibraltar";

		mylan["trDesc1"]="My Gibraltar began as a city breaks specialist operating numerous Flights and Hotels Worldwide. We have rapidly grown into one of the largest independent operators with an ever-expanding portfolio of cities and airlines. We have thousands of discounted airfares in Economy , Business Class , Club Class  and First Class from all UK airports, over 35000 hotels worldwide in which we can offer up to 60% discount in 3* to 5* Hotels, including thousands of last minute deals in our database. My Gibraltar is also a specialist in Group Incentives, Group Bookings and Stag/Hen Weekend";

		 mylan["923hsName1"]="Alameda Botanic Gardens";

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						   mylan["923hsDesc1"]="The beautiful Alameda Botanic Gardens have been restored for the benefit of visitors to the gardens. A walk through the gardens is a must for every visitor. As you walk through you see a living collection representative of Gibraltar and its hinterland and displays  of plants from Mediterranean climatic zones around the world. Created in 1816  the Governor, General George Don to provide an area for recreation for the residents of Gibraltar the gardens feel into desrepair in the 1970&#039;s. In 1919 environmental managers, Wildlife (Gibraltar), where given the task to restore the gardens and convert them into a botanic garden. Here at the entrance you see the Cable Car that takes you to the top of the Rock.";mylan["926hsName1"]="Apes Den";

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						   mylan["926hsDesc1"]="The Barbary Macaque population in Gibraltar is the last in the whole of the European continent, which, unlike that of North Africa, is thriving. At present there are some 230 animals in five troops occupying the area of the Upper Rock. World famous, and perhaps Gibraltar&#039;s most important tourist attraction.The Barbary Apes, Macaca Sylvanus, are actually tail-less monkeys and they are the only free-roaming monkeys in Europe.";mylan["905hsName1"]="Casemates Square";

						   mylan["905hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["905hsDesc1"]="Casemates Square is the hub of Gibraltar’s cafe society and is considered the entertainment centre of Gibraltar with numerous restaurants, pubs and shops for tourists to relax and enjoy the sun, food and or entertainment.";mylan["922hsName1"]="Great Seige Tunnels";

						   mylan["922hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["922hsDesc1"]="The Great Siege Tunnels were tunneled out during the longest siege in Gibraltar history, lasting from 1779 to 1783. They where built to repel the Spanish and French forces intent on capturing Gibraltar from the British.  Theu measure 8 square feet (2.4sq m) by 82 feet long (25m)  were cut into the Rock in just five weeks by 18 men equipped with only simple hand tools and gunpowder.";mylan["955hsName1"]="Jewellery Exchange";

						   mylan["955hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["955hsDesc1"]="Gibraltar Jewellery Exchange specialises in loose diamonds, gemstones, and precious metals. We can also repair or remake old jewellery to any specification you may require. Use our website to receive a quote on that special diamond, all our diamonds are certified and can be ordered with our certificate for 5% less than the list price. We sell diamonds at wholesale prices for retail customers. 139/141 Main StreetTel: +350 200 75628";mylan["925hsName1"]="Main Street";

						   mylan["925hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["925hsDesc1"]="Main Street is Gibraltar&#039;s main arterial street and recognised today as Gibraltar’s main commercial and shopping district. It runs north–south through the old town is pedestrianised and lined with buildings displaying a blend of Genoese, Portuguese, Spanish, Moorish and British Regency styles, most of which have shops on the ground floor.";mylan["1007hsName1"]="Niche Gallery";

						   mylan["1007hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["1007hsDesc1"]="Niche Gallery – More than just a shop – A new destination. We are Gibraltar’s Premier Gallery for Art, Designer Gifts, Crafts and Jewellery. Most of our stock is imported and sourced from around the world and is exclusive to Niche Gallery in Gibraltar. Open 7 days Monday to Friday 11.00 to 18.30 Saturday 11.00 to 17.00Sunday 12 noon to 16.00 We are Located at Ocean Village Promenade.We have fabulous Art to suit any budget from Originals, Limited Editions, Prints and Hand Made Ceramics. We have Exclusive Fashion and Classic Jewellery including “Miss Dee” and Sculptures for Home or Office. Special gifts for the man in your life complete the collection.We are constantly on the look out to bring, you the customer the best products from around the World at the best possible price, along with great Customer Service. We are sure you will not be disappointed with your visit to our Gallery. Latest Artwork arrivals include, such Artists as Rolf Harris, Jack Vettriano, Fabian Perez, Doug Hyde and Duncan Macgregor to name but a few.If you do not see want you are looking for do not worry we can source most products, Just ask. We also Ship Worldwide.Look out in the future when we hope to be able to bring you Authentic Memorabilia from The World of Sports and Entertainment.Niche Gallery – Unit 3, 32 Ocean Village Promenade, Gibraltar Tel: +350 200 77002";mylan["906hsName1"]="O'Callaghan Eliott Hotel";

						   mylan["906hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["906hsDesc1"]="Situated in the heart of town and steps away from the main shopping district, Main Street, the smart, upmarket O&#039;Callaghan Eliott Hotel is fabulously located for both leisure and business travellers .";mylan["907hsName1"]="Rock Hotel";

						   mylan["907hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["907hsDesc1"]="Strategic location on The Rock of Gibraltar itself. The Rock Hotel is an institution in Gibraltar & indeed the Mediterranean. Built in 1932 by the Marquis of Bute, the hotel to this day still offers standards of service & guest care from that bygone, more genteel era.The Rock Hotel is an institution in Gibraltar and indeed the Mediterranean. Built in 1932 by the Marquis of Bute, the hotel to this day still offers standards of service and guest care from that bygone, more genteel era. Decorated in the colonial style, The Rock Hotel enjoys a unique aspect in Gibraltar with all rooms having magnificent views across the Bay of Gibraltar, the Spanish mainland and the Rif Mountains of Morocco. With an ambience that will please the leisure and corporate guest alike, the Rock Hotel truly is &quot;an oasis in a busy world&quot;.";mylan["910hsName1"]="St Michael's Cave";

						   mylan["910hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["910hsDesc1"]="Located more than 300 metres above sea level, this is one of Europe&#039;s most dramatic natural grottoes. They are a marvelous sight with many truly impressive stalagmites and stalactites. It was long been believed that the caves where bottomless which gave credence to the theory that there was once a subterranean link to Africa.";mylan["909hsName1"]="The Bristol Hotel";

						   mylan["909hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["909hsDesc1"]="Situated in the heart of the city, next to the Gibraltar Museum and the Tourist Board&#039;s principal information centre, the Bristol is the longest established hotel in Gibraltar. Many of the 60 recently refurbished bedrooms enjoy a splendid view of the Bay of Gibraltar.";mylan["908hsName1"]="The Caleta Hotel";

						   mylan["908hssubTitle1"]="";

						   mylan["908hsDesc1"]="Southern most tip of Gibraltar, just a 5 minute drive from the airport and the only hotel in Gibraltar located at the seafront. Attached to Catalan Bay&#039;s sandy beach.11:13 Only 5 minutes by bus or taxi to the city centre,The Caleta Hotel is recognized as one of the Mediterranean&#039;s leading hotels. It stands majestically on a rocky promontory overlooking what used to be an old fishing village on the shores of the famous Mediterranean Sea.";  mylan["1102psName1"]="Alameda Botanic Gardens";

						   							  mylan["1102pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1102psDesc1"]="The beautiful Alameda Botanic Gardens have been restored for the benefit of visitors to the gardens. A walk through the gardens is a must for every visitor. As you walk through you see a living collection representative of Gibraltar and its hinterland and displays of plants from Mediterranean climatic zones around the world. Created in 1816 the Governor, General George Don to provide an area for recreation for the residents of Gibraltar the gardens feel into desrepair in the 1970&#039;s. In 1919 environmental managers, Wildlife (Gibraltar), where given the task to restore the gardens and convert them into a botanic garden.";mylan["1112psName1"]="The Dell";

						   							  mylan["1112pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1112psDesc1"]="From this bridge we see the intimate, tropical garden was designed by Guiseppe Codali, the head gardener and horticulturist of the Alameda  during the middle years of the 19th Century, a Genoese who was brought to Gibraltar specifically to work in the gardens.";mylan["1113psName1"]="Alameda Botanic Gardens";

						   							  mylan["1113pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1113psDesc1"]="The beautiful Alameda Botanic Gardens have been restored for the benefit of visitors to the gardens. A walk through the gardens is a must for every visitor. As you walk through you see a living collection representative of Gibraltar and its hinterland and displays of plants from Mediterranean climatic zones around the world. Created in 1816 the Governor, General George Don to provide an area for recreation for the residents of Gibraltar the gardens feel into desrepair in the 1970&#039;s. In 1919 environmental managers, Wildlife (Gibraltar), where given the task to restore the gardens and convert them into a botanic garden.";mylan["1114psName1"]="Alameda Gardens Walk";

						   							  mylan["1114pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1114psDesc1"]="The beautiful Alameda Botanic Gardens have been restored for the benefit of visitors to the gardens. A walk through the gardens is a must for every visitor. As you walk through you see a living collection representative of Gibraltar and its hinterland and displays of plants from Mediterranean climatic zones around the world. Created in 1816 the Governor, General George Don to provide an area for recreation for the residents of Gibraltar the gardens feel into desrepair in the 1970&#039;s. In 1919 environmental managers, Wildlife (Gibraltar), where given the task to restore the gardens and convert them into a botanic garden.";mylan["1118psName1"]="Great Seige Tunnels";

						   							  mylan["1118pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1118psDesc1"]="The Great Siege Tunnels were tunneled out during the longest siege in Gibraltar history, lasting from 1779 to 1783. They where built to repel the Spanish and French forces intent on capturing Gibraltar from the British. Theu measure 8 square feet (2.4sq m) by 82 feet long (25m) were cut into the Rock in just five weeks by 18 men equipped with only simple hand tools and gunpowder.";mylan["1100psName1"]="Great Seige Tunnels Explore";

						   							  mylan["1100pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1100psDesc1"]="Casemates Square is the hub of Gibraltar’s cafe society and is considered the entertainment centre of Gibraltar with numerous restaurants, pubs and shops for tourists to relax and enjoy the sun, food and or entertainment.";mylan["1101psName1"]="Great Seige Tunnels Explore";

						   							  mylan["1101pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1101psDesc1"]="Casemates Square is the hub of Gibraltar&#039;s cafe society and is considered the entertainment centre of Gibraltar with numerous restaurants, pubs and shops for tourists to relax and enjoy the sun, food and or entertainment.";mylan["1098psName1"]="Exploring Tunnels";

						   							  mylan["1098pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1098psDesc1"]="The Great Siege Tunnels were tunneled out during the longest siege in Gibraltar history, lasting from 1779 to 1783. They where built to repel the Spanish and French forces intent on capturing Gibraltar from the British. Theu measure 8 square feet (2.4sq m) by 82 feet long (25m) were cut into the Rock in just five weeks by 18 men equipped with only simple hand tools and gunpowder.";mylan["1099psName1"]="Great Seige Tunnels Explore Deeper";

						   							  mylan["1099pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1099psDesc1"]="Casemates Square is the hub of Gibraltar’s cafe society and is considered the entertainment centre of Gibraltar with numerous restaurants, pubs and shops for tourists to relax and enjoy the sun, food and or entertainment.";mylan["1115psName1"]="Deeper In Tunnels";

						   							  mylan["1115pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1115psDesc1"]="The Great Siege Tunnels were tunneled out during the longest siege in Gibraltar history, lasting from 1779 to 1783. They where built to repel the Spanish and French forces intent on capturing Gibraltar from the British. Theu measure 8 square feet (2.4sq m) by 82 feet long (25m) were cut into the Rock in just five weeks by 18 men equipped with only simple hand tools and gunpowder.";mylan["1116psName1"]="Explore Deeper";

						   							  mylan["1116pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1116psDesc1"]="The Great Siege Tunnels were tunneled out during the longest siege in Gibraltar history, lasting from 1779 to 1783. They where built to repel the Spanish and French forces intent on capturing Gibraltar from the British. Theu measure 8 square feet (2.4sq m) by 82 feet long (25m) were cut into the Rock in just five weeks by 18 men equipped with only simple hand tools and gunpowder.";mylan["1117psName1"]="Back";

						   							  mylan["1117pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1117psDesc1"]="The Great Siege Tunnels were tunneled out during the longest siege in Gibraltar history, lasting from 1779 to 1783. They where built to repel the Spanish and French forces intent on capturing Gibraltar from the British. Theu measure 8 square feet (2.4sq m) by 82 feet long (25m) were cut into the Rock in just five weeks by 18 men equipped with only simple hand tools and gunpowder.";mylan["1110psName1"]="Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned";

						   							  mylan["1110pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1110psDesc1"]="The cathedral was built during the Spanish period in 1462, just after the reconquista. It was built on the site of Gibraltar&#039;s old mosque dating from the Moorish period, after the Catholic Monarchs decreed it to be stripped of its Islamic past.";mylan["1111psName1"]="Main St & City Mill  Ln";

						   							  mylan["1111pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1111psDesc1"]="Main Street is Gibraltar&#039;s main arterial street and recognised today as Gibraltar&#039;s main commercial and shopping district. It runs north-south through the old town is pedestrianised and lined with buildings displaying a blend of Genoese, Portuguese, Spanish, Moorish and British Regency styles, most of which have shops on the ground floor.";mylan["1107psName1"]="St Michael´s Cave";

						   							  mylan["1107pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1107psDesc1"]="St Michael&#039;s Cave	Located more than 300 metres above sea level, this is one of Europe&#039;s most dramatic natural grottoes. They are a marvelous sight with many truly impressive stalagmites and stalactites. It was long been believed that the caves where bottomless which gave credence to the theory that there was once a subterranean link to Africa.";mylan["1106psName1"]="Cathedral Cave";

						   							  mylan["1106pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1106psDesc1"]="St. Michael&#039; Cathedral Cave area is a unique underground auditorium or theatre that is now used for concerts, plays and other presentations.";mylan["1108psName1"]="Exit";

						   							  mylan["1108pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1108psDesc1"]="Located more than 300 metres above sea level, this is one of Europe&#039;s most dramatic natural grottoes. They are a marvelous sight with many truly impressive stalagmites and stalactites. It was long been believed that the caves where bottomless which gave credence to the theory that there was once a subterranean link to Africa.";mylan["1109psName1"]="Cathedral Cave";

						   							  mylan["1109pssubTitle1"]="";

						  							  mylan["1109psDesc1"]="St. Michael&#039; Cathedral Cave area is a unique underground auditorium or theatre that is now used for concerts, plays and other presentations."; 