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Treaty Delayed to July: What It Actually Means for Life in La Linea Right Now
The Gibraltar-Spain border treaty delayed from April 10 to July 15, 2026. What it means for La Linea residents, workers and property owners.
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City GuideThe Gibraltar Treaty: What It Actually Means for La Linea (2026)
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City GuideLa Línea de la Concepción: Complete City Guide (2026)
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lalínea.com is the most complete independent guide to La Línea de la Concepción. We bring together a business directory, local guides, neighbourhood info and news for this city of over 63,000 residents on the border with Gibraltar. No affiliations, no agenda, just useful information.
How can I find businesses in La Línea?
Use our business directory to search by category, neighbourhood or name. We cover everything from restaurants and professional services to health clinics and real estate agencies across all barrios including Centro, La Atunara, Poniente, El Zabal and more.
What neighbourhoods does La Línea have?
La Línea has several distinct barrios: Centro (the commercial heart), La Atunara (historic fishing quarter), Poniente (modern residential), El Zabal (next to the Gibraltar border), Santa Margarita (family-friendly), and La Alcaidesa (golf, beach and luxury living on the outskirts). Each has its own character and community.
How much does it cost to live in La Línea?
La Línea is one of the most affordable places on the Costa del Sol. Rents for a 2-bedroom flat average around 500-700 EUR per month in the centre, with prices lower in outer barrios. Groceries, dining and daily expenses are significantly cheaper than neighbouring Gibraltar. Many cross-border workers live in La Línea for the cost savings while working in Gibraltar.