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Cayetano del Pino: Sherry Winery Tour with Tasting

Cayetano del Pino: Sherry Winery Tour with Tasting

Meet in the center of Jerez de la Frontera at the historic winery. At the beginning of your visit receive an introduction to the architecture of the building and about the winery's specific production numbers. Afterward, watch a short film about Jerez, the history of wine, the Cayetano del Pino Winery, and about winemaking. Then have a guided tour of the visitor center. See exhibits on the chronology of Bodegas Cayetano del Pino, the history of sherry wine, grape cultivation, and the sherry aging system. There is also a section where you can see a list of sherry wineries and a glossary on wine. Finish by visiting a corner with an exhibition of historical labels Also, have the chance to try 4 different wines and choose to purchase wine and souvenirs. Once you leave the winery, enjoy nearby access to the city's monuments.

Jerez: City Guided Tour and the Alcazar

Jerez: City Guided Tour and the Alcazar

The route begins in the Plaza del Arenal, a vibrant epicenter full of life and a meeting point since medieval times. Discover the Alcázar, an imposing vestige of 12th-century Almohad architecture.At this point, we will admire the sturdy walls and the iconic entrance gate, while unraveling the secrets of the battles, alliances and legends that forged the destiny of Jerez. Entering the interior of the Alcázar, we will immerse ourselves in a unique experience touring its various spaces: the majestic Mosque, the Palace of Villavicencio with its impressive views from the tower, the Arab baths and the Islamic-inspired gardens that evoke tranquility and splendor. This visit will transport you to daily life during the Andalusian period, mixed with the evolution of this fortress over the centuries. We will head to the Cathedral Redoubt, a baroque jewel that combines Renaissance and neoclassical influences. The tour continues to the Plaza del Arroyo, a charming place surrounded by stately palaces and marked by the tranquility of its surroundings. From there, we will walk to the Plaza de la Asunción, where the church of San Dionisio stands, a Gothic-Mudejar example, and the historic Cabildo Viejo, a window into Jerez's medieval past. Our route culminates in the Consistorio de Jerez, a Renaissance building that reflects the power and grandeur of the city in its golden age. Here we will say goodbye to the tour celebrating the historical legacy of Jerez, leaving an unforgettable memory of its cultural and architectural essence.

Jerez de la Frontera: 1.5-Hour Walking Tour with a Guide

Jerez de la Frontera: 1.5-Hour Walking Tour with a Guide

The monumental richness of Jerez de la Frontera is undoubted, but its potential as a place to live unique experiences, soak up its essence and create unforgettable memories is unique! - and this you can not get by reading a travel guide :) It will be my pleasure to help you through a guiding tour around the city center to discover the most relevant aspects of the history and culture of the capital of the Sherry Region so that you learn how to handle yourself in the city center like a real local. - The visit does not include entrance to the interiors (Alcázar nor Cathedral) - Previous reservation at 'Get Your Guide' or solerasycriaderas@gmail.com - Limited seating

From Seville: Cadiz & Jerez Sherry Tasting Day Trip

From Seville: Cadiz & Jerez Sherry Tasting Day Trip

If you are on your grand tour of Andalusia, Cadiz and Jerez are those magical spots that sees comparatively few visitors. Unlike well-traveled attractions such as Cordoba or Granada, Cadiz and Jerez have got their own soul, history, charm and claim to fame. One of the oldest cities in all of Europe, Cadiz was founded by the Phoenicians 3000 years ago. It rests on the tip of the European continent and Atlantic Ocean, at the confluence of the Mediterranean Sea and the ocean, with cool sea breezes and long sandy beaches, a vivacious old port town encompassed by an ancient wall. The bustling pedestrian streets of Cadiz can easily be explored by foot in a few hours, where you will encounter inviting fresh seafood aromas and friendly locals, making it one of the most entertaining cities in all of Spain. Carnival in Cadiz is celebrated extravagantly. Jerez is the capital of the famous Spanish sherry in all its delightful varieties, from very dry to desert wines and you will be able to taste them all. Your excursion will enable you to enjoy a delightful day with nice walks in the old town with its numerous lively plazas and historic monuments, wrapping up with a relaxing time on the beach. Have the chance to walk up to the historic watch tower from where the boats were observed, and visit an old and family run wine cellar to immerse yourself in the fantastic world of Spanish wine. Optionally, you could visit the exquisite ancient Camera Obscura to have a chance to view the city from a unique perspective.

From Seville: Private Guided Day Trip to Cádiz and Jerez

From Seville: Private Guided Day Trip to Cádiz and Jerez

You will be picked up from your selected location in Seville and begin your journey to Jerez, which will take approximately 1 hour. Upon arrival in Jerez, you will have the opportunity to explore its historic old quarter, where you can visit the Alcázar de Jerez, a Moorish fortress dating back to the 11th century. If your visit falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, you can also enjoy a traditional Andalusian horse dance show at The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, a renowned riding school that houses a carriage museum. For lunch, you can dine at a local bar while savoring the flavors of the region and even witnessing an exhilarating flamenco performance, all while sampling the famous local sherry wine from the Sherry Triangle region west of Jerez. After your time in Jerez, you will continue your journey to Cádiz, which is approximately a 30-minute drive away. Here, you will embark on a guided tour of the city lasting between 3 to 4 hours. Some of the highlights of your visit to Cádiz will include: - Exploring the historic neighborhood of El Pópulo, known as the oldest inhabited neighborhood in Europe. - Visiting the Roman theatre, a testament to the city's ancient history. - Admiring the stunning Cathedral of Cádiz. - Exploring the vibrant Fish Market, one of Spain's oldest markets. - Ascending the Tavira Tower to experience the Camera Obscura, offering panoramic views of the city. - Strolling through the La Viña neighborhood, known for its rich folklore. - Relaxing on La Caleta Beach and enjoying a breathtaking sunset. After a day filled with exploration and cultural immersion, you can unwind in the comfort of your car for the return journey to Seville, which is expected to take around 1 hour and 10 minutes.

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