TOP 7 – Things to Do and See in Jerez – Spain

Welcome to Jes La frona the city of sunshine cherry wine and Flamingo B welcome to another video in this episode we are going to heres in Spain and I will show you the top seven things to see and do in Jes this episode is available in 4k 60

FPS heres is a beautiful city in the south of Spain belonging to the andalia region it’s around 90 km south of Seville heres is renowned for its Rich cultural heritage and worldclass cherry wine production the city’s historic charm is evident in its well preserved medieval architecture including the impressive

Althar Fortress and the gothic style Cathedral heres is also a hub for Flamingo music and dance fasinating visitors with passionate performances the city’s horseback tradition chines through the Royal and the luthan school of aist art where visitors witness skillful horsemanship Beyond its cultural charm heres is at the heart of the Cherry

Triangle producing the globally acclaimed heres cherry wine heres Blends tradition history and Gastronomy making it a great destination to visit on an early Thursday morning in February we took off from Barcelona to hes hes has its own Airport but limited departures per day Seville is a good

Option if you can’t find a direct flight to hes we will go straight to the first thing to do in heres which is to visit a local tabano for Tapas we chose tabano Platos which had really good reviews online the menu was rich we tried some local tapas and

Wine smoked tuna payoyo cheese stuffed Mina peppers and almonds are all local and delicious a local guitarist dropped by for a traditional performance the bill came to €22 very affordable for high quality Tapas next up and as number two on our list is the alcasar of Jes the alcasar is a historic Fortress

In the heart of Jes dating back to the 11th century it’s a former moish Alcazar featuring intricate Islamic architecture stunning Gardens and towering walls that whisper Tales of bygone eras once a resident for Muslim rulers it later underwent Christian modifications blending the Styles seamlessly you can climb the octagonal

Tower which is constructed in almad style from the top you’ll have a great view over the Alcazar and the City of heres there is plenty of things to see see at the Alcazar including ancient architecture an olive press and an old mosque strolling around the mosque was this incredible peacock what a Proud

Bird you can also enter the Magnificent Barack Palace known as The Villa vieno Palace full of impressive rooms and details on the top floor you’ll find this old Pharmacy we’re moving on to the number three spot on our list it’s a visit to the Royal and the luthan school of equestrian

Art it’s part of the big four the most prestigious classical riding academis in the world ticket starts from €8 for a short tour but to see the stables and tack room you need to go for the full tour which cost 13 unfortunately we were not allowed to

Film in the stables and tack room but it was well worth the extra €5 the surroundings are beautiful as it’s an active Academy you will see plenty of action the horses here are purebred Spanish horses famous for their energetic temperament good reactions and responses and adequate for all forms of

Dressage you can also visit the indoor arena which has 1,600 seats here you can see the horse shows but there was nothing on when we were there we go into the main house for a short tour we’re back in the city center and as number four on our list is the heres

Central Food Market known as Mercado Central de abastos the building is new classical in style and was completed in 1885 it’s divided into three main areas meat fish and fruit and vegetables the market has four cold rooms in the basement where the merchants perishable products can be

Preserved remember it’s not a museum so buy something to support to local sellers we bought some tasty local payoyo cheese to bring home outside the market is Plaza de abastos where more food stalls are present as number five on our list is toop Pepe Winery it’s located next to the

Cathedral of Jes and offer tours in Spanish English and German we went for the Spanish tour and the tickets were 21 each including a tasting of two different Cherry wines ites is famous for its sherry wine and the most famous brand is tiop Pepe which means Uncle Pepe named after one of the

Founders Uncle we got an extensive tour of the facilities including to see all the Black Oak barrels where the sherry wine is aged there was a flamco exhibition going on and these flamco girls in traditional dresses showed up then we walked to another storage room where a lot of famous people had

Signed different barrels pako deia Steven Spielberg and arton Senna was some of them there was also the Royal casks that belongs to the Spanish royal family at the end it was time for the tasting where we tried two types of cherry wine one very dry and one

Sweet a very nice tour which took around 1 and 1/2 hour next up as number six on our list we go for some food at a great place called abaia Cru via it’s located very close to the Statue of the famous actor singer and flamco Dancer Lola Flores she was born

In herth and is considered the biggest exporter of andalan culture to date at AIA Cruz via we had some great chickpeas with prawns and and a tuna salad with potatoes they had some great reviews and lived up to the expectations the place was full of locals and again very

Affordable prices the bill came to €550 you don’t need a car in head and all the places shown in this video is walkable it’s getting late and we want to fit in a local flamco show tonight the place to go to is called tabano El Pas they offer flamco shows every night

At 700 p.m. and 900 p.m. to be sure of a good view make sure you book a table for €30 each you get to see the show from the first row and you can spend this money towards your food and drinks bill you can also watch the

Show for free from the bar area but it can get very crowded the food here was also great so I would highly recommend it we tried one of their tostas with cheese and caramelized on on hearty choke marinated in cherry wine and their haroni B please like And subscribe to the channel

If you like these kind of travel videos and see my other videos from Spain and Beyond heres is a great place to visit and there are plenty of things to see and do I would really recommend a visit in our next video we travel to the coastal City Kad only 30 minutes from

Heres keep a lookout for that video for now good night from heres have a great day Wherever You Are by now

Welcome to another video!

In this episode we are going to Jerez de la Frontera in Spain and I will show you the Top 7 Things to See and Do in Jerez.

Jerez is a beautiful city in the south of Spain, belonging to the Andalucia region. It’s around 90km south of Seville. Jerez is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and world-class sherry wine production. The city’s historic charm is evident in its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the impressive Alcázar fortress and the Gothic-style cathedral.

Jerez is also a hub for flamenco music and dance, fascinating visitors with passionate performances. The city’s horseback tradition shines through the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, where visitors witness skillful horsemanship. Beyond its cultural charm, Jerez is at the heart of the “Sherry Triangle,” producing the globally acclaimed Jerez-Xérès-Sherry wine.

Jerez blends tradition, history, and gastronomy, making it a great destination to visit.

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MY TOP 7 – THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN JEREZ – SPAIN

1. Tapas at Tabanco Plateros

2. Alcázar

3. Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art

4. Food Market

5. Tio Pepe Winery

6. Food at Abaceria Cruz Vieja

7. Flamenco

📌 Location: Jerez, Spain

✈️ Closest Airport: XRY – Jerez International Airport

💰 Budget: Hotels/B&B are around €50-100 per night. A meal is €7.00 – 20.00. A glass of wine is €3.00 – 6.00

Timecodes:

00:00 Intro
02:09 Tapas at Tabanco Plateros
03:04 Alcázar
05:35 Horse Academy
07:13 Food Market
08:30 Tio Pepe
10:28 Food at Abaceria
11:19 Flamenco

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