Jerez Hotels
Whether you're driving to Jerez or coming from the
airport we strongly recommend that you select
one of the hotels recommended below. Jerez de la Frontera is one of the most
awkward Spanish cities to get around for drivers as the main street in the
centre is restricted to city buses and taxis so first time drivers cannot find
their way from one side of town to the other. The solution is to take the
Jerez Norte (north) exit from the Seville-Cadiz motorway and head for the
centre. This takes you to a selection of fine hotels located within just a few
minutes walk from the Andaluz School of Equestrian Art where the dancing horse
shows take place every Tuesday and Thursday. The Sandeman winery is also there
and it's only a 15 minute walk to Plaza Arenal in the city centre which is near
the Alcazár and the Gonzalez-Byass winery. We've also included a few others that
deserve a special mention.
Cheap Jerez Accommodation
For cheaper accommodation try the c/Arcos and c/Medina and surrounding streets
in the city centre where there are various one and two star options available.
A
particularly clean, friendly and well looked after option is
Hotel Avila
(c/Avila, 3). Arriving by car is tricky, head for the railway station and cut up
to c/Arcos at the Harveys winery then park at any pay and display you can find.
Also the
Hotel Serit (c/Higueras, 7) in the same area is worth a look and the
Doña
Blanca (c/Bodegas, 11)is another nice little place in the historic centre
with easy access to Jerez's main attractions.
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