Southwest of Seville, Jerez is a well-heeled place. It’s the home of the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and its famous dancing horses; if you’re on a budget or can’t be there for a formal performance, it’s worth dropping in to catch a morning training session. The other major reason to visit Jerez is to sample its most famous product—sherry. You can do this at a number of bodegas associated with the world’s best-known brands, including Bodegas Tio Pepe, The House of Sandeman, Jerez, and Pedro Domecq. They’ll soon have you knowing your amontillado from your oloroso. There’s also an Alcázar, dating back to the time of the Almohads, which features a small mosque, now the chapel of Santa María Real.
Restaurants in Jerez De La Frontera
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Discover the Oldest winery in Jerez (Cádiz). We make specials visit, private event. Your business events and weddings. Our palace is waiting you.
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Water fountain, ample space, gardens; walking slowly in a cool morning with sunshine was a complete delight.
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My wife and I recently stayed in Jerez, Spain on our way to Algeciras, Spain and Gibraltar....After turning off AP-4 we drove into Jerez and was greeted by Bibendum, a statue of the Michelin Tire Company in the rontondo (circle)... I stopped to take a few pictures as I knew right away who Bib was....It was a welcoming sight and one that made me smile....I was told by the reception person in the Hotel Ibis that Michelin used to test their tires at a racetrack there and it was a gift to the city of Jerez from Michelin. So if you are entering Jerez from AP-4, look for Bibendum and his big smile and wave...He will make you smile too.....
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