
The history and development of Jerez have been historically linked to the cultivation of sugar beet, the wine industry, the El Matador, horses and flamenco.
Among the main attractions offered by the city of Jerez, there are plazas, malls, historic buildings, houses, palaces, temples, warehouses, etc.. They include for example: the building Gallo Azul, Railway Station, the Plaza de Toros, the Cathedral, the monastery of Santa Maria, the Church of Santiago, Villamaría Theatre, among others.
Jerez is home to a wealth of landscapes, urban parks shared like Hontoria (which is performed legendarily Feria del Caballo), the Zoo’s botanical garden and grounds surrounding the winery (where you can find European plant species brought by winemakers of his business trips).
In historical district and near the famous wineries are located sherry. There are guided tours that include the story in different languages and a tasting glass.
Among the traditional festivals and traditional performances are: The Great Easter Jerez Horse Fair, the Festival of Autumn (with flamenco, equestrian and wine) and the show performed by The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, called ” How the Andalusian Horses Dance “.
The Jerez Hotels are plentiful and offer very good service at reasonable prices. The city also offers a myriad services and alternatives to enjoy it from morning to night. From snacks and tapas tasting at any of the bars, inns and taverns that are in the historic center to visit one of the establishments where flamenco shows are enjoying a typical dinner.