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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Andalusia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Tucked away on the north side of the old quarter and founded in 1998, this is one of the youngest bodegas, but it has the oldest sherry. The...Read More
Here on one of Jerez's most intimate squares you can find the Mudejar church of San Dionisio, patron saint of the city, (open 10–noon Monday...Read More
This prestigious school operates on the grounds of the Recreo de las Cadenas, a 19th-century palace. The school was masterminded by Álvaro Domecq...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesOnce the residence of the caliph of Seville, the 12th-century alcázar in Jerez de la Frontera and its small, octagonal mosque and baths were...Read More
This is Jerez's oldest bodega (winery), founded in 1730. Aside from sherry, Domecq makes the world's best-selling brandy, Fundador. Harveys...Read More
Across from the alcázar and around the corner from the González Byass winery, the cathedral has an octagonal cupola and a separate bell tower...Read More
Home of the famous Tío Pepe, this is one of the most commercial bodegas. The tour, which is in English, is well organized and includes La Concha...Read More
Diving into the maze of streets that form the scruffy San Mateo neighborhood east of the town center, you come to one of Andalusia's best...Read More
One block from the Plaza del Arenal, near the alcázar, stands the church of San Miguel. Built over the 15th and 16th centuries, its interior...Read More
The Sandeman brand of sherry is known for its dashing man-in-a-cape logo. Tours of the sherry bodegas in Jerez give you some insight into his...Read More
This farm just outside Jerez de la Frontera specializes in Carthusian horses. In the 15th century, a Carthusian monastery on this site started...Read More
Just west of the town center, the Jerez zoo is set in lush botanical gardens where you can usually spy up to 33 storks' nests. Primarily a place...Read More
Six blocks from the bullring is this bullfighting museum, where admission includes a drink. ...Read More
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