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What to see in Jerez de la Frontera: wineries, flamenco and lots of artistic flair
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What to see in Jerez de la Frontera: wineries, flamenco and lots of artistic flair

Jerez de la Frontera is one of the capital cities of wine and flamenco, a city that is bursting with life and brimming with monuments, art and cutting-edge restaurants.

Jerez’s Alcázar: an emblem of Almohad architecture
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Jerez’s Alcázar: an emblem of Almohad architecture

Dating from the twelfth century, this group of monuments was built for the defence of the city at the highest point of the historic quarter

Jerez Cathedral: Gothic, Baroque and Neo-Classical
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Jerez Cathedral: Gothic, Baroque and Neo-Classical

Built in the seventeenth century, this former collegiate church was granted cathedral status by Pope John Paul II in 1980

The long history of La Cartuja de Jerez de la Frontera
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The long history of La Cartuja de Jerez de la Frontera

The origins of this monument date back to a battle fought between Christians and Muslims in 1369.

Eating and drinking in Jerez de la Frontera, between taverns, inns and tabancos, traditional local tapas bars
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Eating and drinking in Jerez de la Frontera, between taverns, inns and tabancos, traditional local tapas bars

Visiting Jerez and eating in one of its establishments is a treat for anyone who loves good food. Because the finest traditional and creative dishes come together with the city’s outstanding local wines.

Tío Pepe wineries, a true icon of Jerez
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Tío Pepe wineries, a true icon of Jerez

The Tío Pepe wineries are a true institution in Jerez, and a visit here is about much more than a wine tour. It’s where history, culture and good taste come together in a powerful way.

Beaches close to Jerez de la Frontera: five paradises on the Atlantic
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Beaches close to Jerez de la Frontera: five paradises on the Atlantic

The beaches close to Jerez de la Frontera are some of the most beautiful in Cádiz, such as those in Rota, El Puerto, El Palmar and Sanlúcar.

The Church of San Miguel, Jerez’s largest church
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The Church of San Miguel, Jerez’s largest church

Built under the patronage of the Catholic Monarchs, its architecture was influenced by the Jerez Gothic, the Renaissance and the Baroque.

Santo Domingo Cloisters, the spiritual heart of Christian Jerez
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Santo Domingo Cloisters, the spiritual heart of Christian Jerez

The Cloisters of Santo Domingo are an incredible Gothic architectural masterpiece in Jerez, built over a former Arab fortress after the Reconquista

Jerez's Plaza del Arenal, the starting point for visiting the main monuments
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Jerez's Plaza del Arenal, the starting point for visiting the main monuments

The Plaza del Arenal in Jerez de la Frontera is a gathering place for the locals, but also for the tourists who set off from there to visit the Alcazar, the Cathedral and the San Miguel quarter outside the city walls

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