Hardly any other city exudes as much Andalusian flair as Jerez de la Frontera. A great historical and cultural heritage awaits tourists here in the spirited south of the country: for example, the history and tradition of what is known as the Cante Jondo, the soul of flamenco dancing, the Andalusian cuisine’s wonderful tapas or the fascinating equestrian sport of the royal riding school.
The weather is warm all year round: mild in the winter, dry with midsummer temperatures in the summer. The western region with its fresh wind from the Atlantic offers the ideal climate for water sports enthusiasts Absolute must-dos when visiting Jerez de la Frontera:
- A trip to nearby Cádiz, a pleasant town on the coast - also the oldest city in Europe, with a beautiful old town.
- A visit to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in the north of the city,
- Tasting a fine sherry in a bodega in Herez, home of the sherry.
The weather is warm all year round: mild in the winter, dry with midsummer temperatures in the summer. The western region with its fresh wind from the Atlantic offers the ideal climate for water sports enthusiasts Absolute must-dos when visiting Jerez de la Frontera:
- A trip to nearby Cádiz, a pleasant town on the coast - also the oldest city in Europe, with a beautiful old town.
- A visit to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in the north of the city,
- Tasting a fine sherry in a bodega in Herez, home of the sherry.