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Palace of Time
The guide was updated:At Palacio del Tempo, over 300 antique clocks are displayed among tapestries and frescoes, in a comprehensive and timeless collection. Next to it, a multimedia show depicts the story of Sherry in Jerez, a tradition that dates back thousands of years ago.
Useful Information
- Address: Jardines de la Atalaya, Calle Cervantes, 3, Jerez
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 9am–2pm, Sat & Sun closed
- Website: www.museosdelaatalaya.com
- Phone: +34 956 18 21 00
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11th-century Moorish walls enclose a mosque converted into a stunning chapel. Here you can find Arab baths with star-shaped skylights, lush gardens, and a Renaissance-style palace with a camera obscura for amazing city views.
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Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera
Equipped with flying buttresses, sculpted pinnacles, and elaborate vaulting that mixes Gothic, Neoclassical, and Baroque styles, the Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera is an imposing sight. Don’t miss Zurbarán’s painting, "La Virgen Niña".
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Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art
The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is one of the most prestigious classical riding academies in the world. Thoroughbred Andalusian horses are prepared to perform spectacular dressage movements to music and offer an exciting show.
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Centro Andaluz de Flamenco
At Centro Andaluz de Flamenco, you'll discover everything you’ve ever wanted to know about this traditional dance. It was created by the Andalusian government to conserve the strong heritage of flamenco. This is not only a dance but an artistic expression and a musical masterpiece.
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Palace of Time
At Palacio del Tempo, over 300 antique clocks are displayed among tapestries and frescoes, in a comprehensive and timeless collection. Next to it, a multimedia show depicts the story of Sherry in Jerez, a tradition that dates back thousands of years ago.
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Hammam Andalusi
Hammam Andalusi offers Arab baths, mud scrubs, and relaxing massages in a palatial 18th-century townhouse. The Arab bath is a must-do experience, which it's not only about cleansing the body but also about finding deep relaxation.
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Winetasting
For those interested in the art of wine and sherry making, you can visit some local manufacturers while in Jerez. Experts will guide you through the process of producing wine and you'll sample some local wines and sherries of exceptional taste.
Bodegas Lustau
Calle Arcos 53, Jerez
+34 956 34 15 97
www.facebook.com/BodegasLustauEn
Gonzalez Byass
Calle Manuel María González 12, Jerez
+34 956 35 70 00
Álvaro Domecq
Calle Madre de Dios, Jerez
+34 956 33 96 34
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Yeguada de la Cartuja Hierro del Bocado
This stud farm, located 6.5km outside of the city, is a must for horse lovers. Once a week, on Saturdays, Yeguada de la Cartuja puts on an impressive Carthusian horse show. You can also take a guided tour, get close to the horses, and discover the history of this tradition.
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Jerez Archaeological Museum
Located in a newly renovated 18th-century building at Plaza del Mercado, the Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Jerez de la Frontera showcases a comprehensive collection of rare historical objects that range from Roman ceramics to Corinthian helmets.
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Jerez Racing Circuit
The Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto is a must-visit for all racing aficionados. The circuit is where the Spanish Grand Prix is held and, due to the good weather conditions in Jerez, it's also a popular testing track for the Formula One Teams. The Jerez Racing Circuit also offers guided tours of the track and its surroundings.
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Vejer
Vejer de la Frontera, a picturesque town advantageously located hillside and overlooking the seafront is a perfect day trip destination. The best option is to rent a car but it's also possible to get there by train and bus. The town is divided into an old medieval centre with narrow streets, and a newer and modern area.
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Zoobotánico
This is one of the oldest zoos and botanical gardens in Spain. Here, a diverse collection of animals and plants from across the globe can be admired, serving the dual purpose of protecting endangered species and providing a delightful experience for the entire family.
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Sherry Golf Jerez
For the golf-addicted, Sherry Golf Jerez is well worth a visit. It opened in June 2004 and since then, it has hosted multiple tournaments and championships, featuring spacious golf fields and outstanding surroundings.
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Villamarta Theatre
Teatro Villamarta is a cultural hub and the city's main scene for theatre, music, and dance shows, hosting also yearly festivals. Exceptional performances can be seen weekly, ranging from flamenco dance to musicals.
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Church of Saint Michael
Iglesia de San Miguel is a beautiful church built between the 15th and the 18th century and has three architectural styles from different eras — Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. Its interior and altarpiece leave a profound impression, boasting impressive displays of saints that create a serene ambience, perfect for finding a peaceful moment of contemplation.
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