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Best supermarkets in Gibraltar: Where to go grocery shopping?

Buy British and Spanish products in the best supermarkets in Gibraltar. Make a note of where to find them and how much they cost.

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Published: December 18, 2025

This small territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula has a strong British influence, which means that supermarkets in Gibraltar offer typical products from both the UK and Spain, but at competitive prices, free from VAT. You’ll find a wide variety of stores, from hypermarkets to small local shops, depending on the type of shopping you need to do.

Additionally, in Gibraltar everything is relatively close, making shopping very convenient. So, take note because we’ve prepared a guide to the best supermarkets you’ll find here, as well as other specific types of stores. We’ll inform you about their locations, opening hours, the products available, and their prices.

What Types of Stores Are in Gibraltar?

You might be surprised by the number of supermarkets in Gibraltar catering to all types of budgets, from large international chains, neighbourhood stores, British and Spanish shops, to gourmet products. Whether you’re here for tourism or you’ve recently moved and don’t know where to shop, here’s an overview of the stores you can find:

  • Main supermarkets: These are the largest stores, offering both local and imported products, fresh foods, beverages, cleaning items, and home goods. Notable examples include Morrisons, Eroski City, and Coviran Gibraltar.
  • Mini markets or local shops: These smaller stores usually stay open late and are perfect for quick or emergency shopping. They can be found in nearly every neighbourhood, especially on Main Street.
  • Specialist British shops: In these stores, you can find products imported from the UK, such as Marks & Spencer Food Hall or small shops offering British tea, biscuits, and sauces.
  • Spanish shops: Although located outside the territory, they are close to the border, so many residents shop in supermarkets in La Línea de la Concepción, Cádiz, where prices may be lower.
  • Duty-free shops: These can be found in the city centre, offering alcohol, tobacco, and cosmetics at reduced prices thanks to the local tax exemptions.
City and buildings in Gibraltar and, in another image, a woman with a shopping trolley in a supermarket.
Find out where you can go shopping in Gibraltar. Source: Shutterstock.

The 5 Most Notable Supermarkets in Gibraltar

Supermarket customers in Gibraltar are mainly divided into two groups: British residents and Spanish tourists. Because of this, most stores offer both imported products from the UK and items from Spain. With this in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the five best supermarkets:

1. Morrisons, Hypermarket

This is one of the largest and most complete supermarkets in Gibraltar, located on Westside Road. It originated from a market stall in Bradford, UK, and now has 497 locations, including one in Gibraltar. It is known for offering high-quality, fresh food, and providing personal assistance in the butcher and fishmonger’s sections. You can shop here every day from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM, and we recommend it for large shopping trips. Here’s a sample of its prices:

  • Ripe bananas (5 pcs.): $1.04 (€0.89)
  • Free-range eggs (6 pcs.): $2.32 (€1.99)
  • Salmon fillets (220 GR): $5.97 (€5.12)
  • British chicken breasts (630 GR): $6.17 (€5.29)
ProsCons
Wide opening hoursHigher prices than other stores
Personalised attentionLess central location
Authentic British productsVery crowded

Advantages and disadvantages of The Food Co.

2. Coviran, Local Supermarket

With two locations, on Irish Town and Waterport Road, open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday to Saturday, you can find another of the best medium-sized supermarkets in Gibraltar. This Andalusian chain has more than 2,856 stores in Spain and Portugal, two of them in British territory. Here you can buy local, Spanish, and UK-imported products and do your usual weekly shopping without needing to visit a large store. They are also known for their 2-for-1 offers, like:

  • 2 jars of fried tomato (1 KG): $1.67 (€1.43)
  • 3 Nestea bottles: $1.47 (€1.26)
  • Imported avocado (1 KG): $5.82 (€4.99)
  • Reserva ham (100 GR): $2.27 (€1.95)
ProsCons
In the city centreDoesn’t open on Sundays
Fresh Spanish productsLimited variety
3-for-2 or 2-for-1 offers

Advantages and disadvantages of Coviran.

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3. The Food Co Supermarket, British Products

If you’re looking for British products, this is one of the best supermarkets in Gibraltar to find them, with products imported from the renowned Tesco brand in the UK. We especially recommend it for British residents or visitors looking for their usual brands. This store, founded in 2019, is located in Marina Bay Square and is open from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday to Sunday. Although prices are a bit higher due to the imported goods, it’s worth it if you’re after specific brands.

ProsCons
Imported British productsHigher prices due to importation
Coastal locationFewer discounts
Premium brandsLimited variety of fresh products

Advantages and disadvantages of The Food Co.

4. Gibraltar Public Market, Central Market

Besides shopping at the traditional supermarkets in Gibraltar, if you’re looking for fresh products, you can visit the central market located at Casemates Square. Opened in 1929, it has various stalls offering vegetables, fruit, and fish, as well as local foods, with prices starting at $3.97 (€3.40) per kilogram of fruit or vegetables. The market is open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday to Friday, and until 3:00 PM on Saturdays.

ProsCons
Fresh productsShort opening hours
Family-oriented serviceSome stalls accept cash only
Good pricesLimited variety

Advantages and disadvantages of the Public Market.

Fish, fruit and fresh vegetables at stalls in a central market.
Fresh produce available at Gibraltar’s central market. Source: Shutterstock.

5. Ramsons Supermarket

We finish our guide to the best supermarkets in Gibraltar with a small local supermarket, offering essential items, which is very convenient for daily shopping without needing to go to a larger store. It’s located on Waterport Road and is open from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Here, for example, you can buy half a dozen eggs for $2.95 (€3.36) or a kilo of chicken nuggets for $11.95 (€13.60).

ProsCons
Central LocationSmaller shops
Wide variety of productsLimited stock
Perfect for quick shoppingNo premium brands

Advantages and disadvantages of The Food Co.

Other Notable Shops and Stores in Gibraltar

Now that we’ve reviewed the best supermarkets in Gibraltar for your shopping, we also want to mention other types of stores. Many of these are located on Main Street and are fashion, technology, and local shops with tax-free prices. Here are three that might be useful for you to know.

Marks & Spencer, Fashion and Home

This British chain, well-known for its high-quality fashion, cosmetics, lingerie, and imported food, is located on Main Street. It opens Monday to Saturday from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM, and its prices are similar to those in the UK, although slightly higher due to the import costs. For example, you can buy a shirt starting at $37 (€32) or gourmet British biscuits for $5.36 (€4.60).

ProsCons
High-quality British productsHigher prices
Central LocationOnly one store
Prestigious storeOnly known to British customers

Advantages and disadvantages of Marks & Spencer.

Eroski Electronics, Technology and Accessories

If you need to update an appliance or buy a smartphone charger, you can do so at this local store, specialising in technology products, household appliances, and digital accessories. It’s located in a very commercial area called Watergardens and is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday, with reduced hours on Saturdays. Here, you can find a Smart TV starting at $338 (€290) or headphones for $33 (€29).

ProsCons
Good prices and qualityLimited variety
Technical adviceNo online shopping
Commercial areaOnly one store available

Advantages and disadvantages of Eroski Electronics.

Next, British Fashion

Another British chain in Gibraltar is Next, known for selling contemporary design clothing at reasonable prices. It’s located on Main Street, one of the busiest shopping streets for both tourists and residents. It’s open Monday to Saturday from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM. If you need a new dress, you can find one starting at $40 (€35), or shoes for $53 (€46), with clothing for the whole family.

ProsCons
Modern designsNo online shopping
Good quality clothingSmaller collections than in the UK
Central LocationVery busy store during high season

Advantages and disadvantages of Next.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Best Supermarkets in Gibraltar

What is the largest supermarket in Gibraltar?

The largest supermarket is Morrisons, as it’s the only hypermarket in the entire territory, located on Queensway Road.

Where can I find Spanish products in Gibraltar?

You can find Spanish products in almost all supermarkets in Gibraltar, such as Coviran, Ramsons, and at the central market in Casemates Squares.

Are supermarkets in Gibraltar more expensive than in Spain?

Yes, prices are usually 10% to 20% higher due to import costs. However, in some duty-free stores, British products tend to be cheaper.

Can I pay in euros in Gibraltar supermarkets?

Although the currency is the Gibraltar pound, most supermarkets in Gibraltar accept euros. However, we recommend bringing cash or a bank card.

Where can I find fresh and local products in Gibraltar?

The central market in Casemates Square is the best place to find fresh fruit, vegetables, and fish.

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