On this self-guided tour, you'll find architectural and cultural treasures in the world's sherry capital. Experience the magic of GPS playback on this immersive stroll through Jerez de la Frontera.
On the route, you’ll have a chance to savour local dishes and hear about centuries-old culinary traditions. You’ll then wander through the winding streets of the historic centre, where Moorish and Christian influences intertwine in architectural masterpieces like the Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera and the Alcázar de Jerez fortress.
As you make your way to Tío Pepe, you’ll delve into the world of sherry, known locally as “Jerez”, and uncover the secret of its production. You’ll also learn about flamenco, the soulful music and captivating dance form epitomising Andalusian culture.
Join tour producer Clive Muir on this tour and marvel at the intricate tilework, ornate courtyards and squares, and centuries-old monuments that bear witness to the city’s storied past.
The tour begins at the Central Food Market or Mercado Central (Mercado Central de Abastos, C. Doña Blanca, 8, Jerez de la Frontera). It's close to the plaza Arenal and the Gallo Azul building. The nearest car parks are Plaza Arenal and Mercado Central.
The tour ends at the Tio Pepe Sherry House.
As you start at Mercado Central de Abastos, you’ll be greeted by the vibrant atmosphere of this traditional market. Here, you can savour local dishes and learn about the city’s rich culinary heritage.
Walking past Plaza del Arenal, you’ll see the bustling heart of Jerez, lined with cafes and shops. This lively square is home to the Monumento a Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, honouring the former Spanish Prime Minister.
As you pass by El Gallo Azul, notice its striking architecture and upscale ambiance. This historic tabanco offers a taste of traditional Andalusian hospitality.
Passing through Plaza de la Asunción, you’ll find the Antiguo Ayuntamiento, a stunning example of Renaissance architecture. This square, also known as “Writers Square,” is a hub of cultural activity.
As you walk by Basílica Menor de Nuestra Señora del Carmen Coronada, admire this beautiful 18th-century convent. Its baroque facade and serene interior are truly captivating.
Passing the Centro Cultural Lola Flores, you’ll learn about the life and legacy of the famous flamenco dancer. This cultural centre celebrates her contributions to Andalusian music and dance.
Walking through Plaza del Mercado, you’ll encounter the Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Jerez de la Frontera. This museum showcases fascinating Neolithic, Phoenician, and Roman historical exhibits.
As you pass the Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera, also known as the Colegiata de Nuestro Señor San Salvador, you’ll be struck by its grandeur. This stunning cathedral is a testament to the city’s rich religious heritage.
Walking by the Alcázar de Jerez, you’ll see this impressive Moorish fortress. Its well-preserved walls and gardens offer a glimpse into the city’s medieval past.
Passing the Torre de la Atalaya, admire this historic watchtower. It once played a crucial role in the city’s defense system.
As you walk past Plaza de Belén, enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this charming square. It’s a perfect spot to take a break and soak in the surroundings.
Finally, as you approach Tío Pepe, you’ll delve into the world of sherry production. This famous bodega offers a fascinating look at the history and craftsmanship behind Jerez’s most iconic export.
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