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Jerez de la frontera Travel Guide
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The city is known for its sherry. It is located near Sevilla and it is a nice place to visit during your stay in Andalusia. The best time to come is during one of the two major festivals. On the one hand you can come in May when the well-known May Horse Fair takes place. On the other hand the celebration of the vintage in September should motivate the traveler to come to this city. Most visitors also come here to taste and buy the famous sherry or brandy in one of the many bodegas.

But there is more to Jerez than festivals and alcohol. To get acquainted with the city, for a first impression, take a hour’s bustour. Visit the Royal Equestrian School with it’s most impressive show, usually at Thursday mornings. It is similar as the horse shows in Vienna but far easier to attend. And do not forget Jerez’s own little alcazar. It has some interesting features, mosque, bathes, olive oil production in early days and a nice camera obscura. If things get too hot go to nearby Santa Maria. Ocean winds at last!
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Alcazar
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Former castle of the ruler of Jerez. Features: Arabian bath, former mosque, early olive oil production, garden and camera obscura.
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Cathedral of San Salvador
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A nice Spanish church dating back to the 18th century. It is known for hosting the Zurbaran's painting "La Virgen Nina".
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address: Plaza de la Encarnation

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Museo de Arte Flamenco
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The museums is hosted in a 18th century building with a vast collection of musical instruments and flamenco music. It has also a mediacentre where you can study flamenco art and watch/read about the flamenco culture. Every now and than there is free concerts. The admission is free.




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Clock museum
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The "Museo de Reloj" displays an interesting collection of over 300 clocks. Admissions is 300 Pts. For further information call +34-956-182100.
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address: La Atalaya Palace, Calle Lealas

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The Dancing Andalucian Horses of Jerez de la Frontera
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On this chauffeur driven trip you will visit Jerez's Royal Equestian School where they have a live show of the "Dancing Andalucian Horses, as well get a taste of the fine Jerez (Sherry) at a famous winery…

Jerez de la Frontera became famous throughout the world for its sweet wines named after the town, which the British pronounced "sherry". It is called "de la Frontera" because it once stood on the frontier between the Moorish and the Christian realms. Jerez is also famous, throughout the world, for its fine horses and brilliant singers and dancers of flamenco.

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address: Sevilla
tel: +34 986 22 13 99
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Jerez de la Frontera Sherry winery tour and The Dancing Andalucian Horse Show
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On this Private tour you will visit Jerez's Royal Equestian School where they have a live show of the "Dancing Andalucian Horses, as well get a taste of the fine Jerez (Sherry) at a famous winery…

The "How the Andalusian Horses Dance" show is an equestrian ballet accompanied by totally Spanish music and 18th Century style costumes, all put together and choreographed using movements based upon Classic Dressage, Doma Vaquera and the daily chores of traditional equestrian work. Each show consists of between six and eight different choreographies, all of the same degree of more..
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address: Cadiz
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Jerez de la Frontera Historic Quarter and Sherry Winery Tour
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A private tour to visit Jerez de la Frontera famous throughout the world for its sweet wines named after the town, which the British pronounced "sherry". It is called "de la Frontera" because it once stood on the frontier between the Moorish and the Christian realms. Jerez is also famous, throughout the world, for its fine horses and brilliant singers and dancers of flamenco. The 11th century Moorish fortress, or Alcazaba, has been partially restored. Of special interest is its church, originally built by the Arabs as a mosque. The Sacristy of the Cathedral more..
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address: Cadiz
tel: +34 986 22 13 9
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