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Jerez de la Frontera

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Anne
September 9, 2021
Die Stadt bietet sehr viele Sehenswürdigkeiten, sowohl historische, wie für Pferdebegeisterte Leute.
Daniela
September 15, 2014
Jerez ist Ursprung des weltberühmten Cherryweines. Auch typische andalusische Pferde kann man in Vorführungen bewundern.
Clare
May 31, 2022
73km from Vejer. Historic town with lots of sherry history.
Kevin
July 4, 2021
An hour and a quarter away, Jerez is a great Andalucian city. One of the true heartlands of Flamenco, and one side of the Sherry Triangle - that also includes Sanlúcar and El Puerto de Santa María. As you get closer to Jerez you see the colour of the soil turn much whiter. and it's this chalky / limey soil (as well as the sunshine and the salty sea air) the creates the perfect environment for the grapes needed for sherry. But don't just read it from me, go to Jerez and take a tour of one of the many bodegas in the city. Tío Pepe is the most famous, and is a fantastic tour. Also great are Bodegas Tradición ( they also have an impressive private art collection including works by El Greco and Velázquez). And at Williams and Humbert you can also get to see Andalucian horses. There is flamenco all over the city (and NOT the touristy kind). Go to Tabanco el Pasaje -Jerez' oldest Tabanco (Sherry bar), right in the middle of the city centre, take a glass or two of sherry and watch and soak up the atmosphere, pain, heartache, passion, fun of Flamenco!
An hour and a quarter away, Jerez is a great Andalucian city. One of the true heartlands of Flamenco, and one side of the Sherry Triangle - that also includes Sanlúcar and El Puerto de Santa María. As you get closer to Jerez you see the colour of the soil turn much whiter. and it's this chalky / lim…
Erin
April 12, 2013
Lovely city for a day trip.

Einzigartige Aktivitäten in der Umgebung

Sherry-Tapas-Entdeckung
Meisterkurs des Flamenco-Tanzes
Flamenco-Tour, Show & Drink mit Tänzerin
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Jerez de la Frontera, AN