1,400 EUR/m2 puts Centro at the mid-range of La Línea's property market, and for that price you get the city's most walkable neighbourhood. The Mercado de la Concepción sits at the heart of the district, serving as both a daily fresh market and a social anchor. Within a five-minute walk you can reach the main shopping streets, the town hall, banks, and the highest concentration of tapas bars in the city.
Rent for a two-bedroom apartment averages 600 to 750 EUR per month as of January 2026, making it a practical base for Gibraltar workers who cross the border on foot each morning. Public transport connections are the best in the city, with regular buses to Algeciras, Malaga, and Seville departing from nearby stops.
The trade-off is noise and space. Centro is busier than residential barrios like El Zabal or Santa Margarita, and apartments tend to be smaller. But for professionals who value convenience over square metres, it is hard to beat. Most daily errands can be done without a car.