Jerez de la Frontera

Bodegas Tio Pepe (http://www.bodegastiopepe.com, Romate (http://www.romate.com), Sandeman, Domecq, Williams and Humbert, Garvey, Harveys, Lustau...)

Flamenco Andalusian Flamenco Centre (http://www.centroandaluzdeflamenco.es/flamenco, Ciudad del Flamenco (http://ciudaddelflamenco....), La Taberna Flamenca, Tablao del Bereber). In February/March each year the city erupts with music and dance – representing one of the most important celebrations of Flamenco in the world during the annual world famous flamenco festival (http://www.festivaldejerez.es/).

Natural Zoo and Botanical Garden (http://www.zoobotanicojerez.com)

Jerez Walking Tours Organization of Events and Tourist Routes in Andalucia, in the southern Spain (http://www.andaluciaevents.eu)

others
Villamarta Theatre

tel. 956350273 (http://www.villamarta.com/). Is the main theater of the city and was built in 1926 Anasagasti Teodoro work. Its facade is modern with a touch reminiscent of Gaudí and Cubist. The major events are held such as the famous Flamenco Festival de Jerez.

churches

Churchs are a must during your walking tour around the city as it will help you to get referencer and organice your tour. The Churchs in the old town were formely mosques. They made reference to the Four Evangelists: Saint Luke, Saint John, Saint Matthew and Saint Mark. The others two were meant to the patron, St Denis, and God, the Cathedral.

Jerez Cathedral
tel. 956 348 482. It is where the old main mosque was placed.
Monastery of Santa Maria de la Defensión
tel. 956 156 465.
Church of Saint Mark
You will see a lion on its façade
Church of Saint James (Santiago)
tel. 956 180 839.
Church of Saint Luke
tel. 956,338,470. You will see an bull on its façade
Church of Saint John of Knights
tel. 956 324 341. You will see an eagle on its façade
Church of St. Matthew
tel. 956 344 317. This is the oldest Gothic church in the city, has been recently restored. You will see an angel on its façade.
Church of St. Denis
tel. 956 342 940.

'Santo Domingo Convent,tel. 956 341 037

monuments from the moorish period
Monumental Compound of the Moorish Palace-Fortress and Dark Chamber
tel. 956326923 or 956 323 499. This Moorish fortress/palace was built by the Abbadid rulers in the early 10th century and later converted into a Christian stronghold. This complex covers a mosque subsequently used as a church, Arab baths, several towers one of which is octagonal, pretty gardens with a fountain, cloistered patios, the Palacio Villavicencio and a camera obscura. The Hall of Ambassadors bears decoration closest to that of Granada's Alhambra. The Patio de las Muñecas is thought to be the site of the harem, and where King Pedro allegedly murdered an interesting mix of guests and family!

The camera obscura is loated in a tower, this offers a 360 degree view of the city projected through lenses and mirrors:

City Walls
– Parts of the old Walls of the city remains in Calle Ancha, Calle Muro and Calle Porvera. In Calle Ancha, next to the wall, we will see the monument dedicated to Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a leading Spanish conquistador who discovered Florida born in Jerez.

'GateRota' - commonly known as Arch Creek "is the only gate of the ancient Muslim city wall is preserved.

horses

'Recreo de las Cadenas, tel. 956 31 96 35 (http://www.realescuela.org/).

Stud of the Cartuja - Hierro del Bocado
tel. 956 162 809 (http://www.yeguadacartuja...).

Religious Buildings San Salvador Cathedral, San Miguel Church, San Dionisio Church, San Mateo Church, San Juan de los Caballeros Church...

Parks and Natural Spaces Laguna de Medina, La Suara, Montes de Propio...