Jerez de la Frontera

A Week In Andalusia, Spain

The Andalusia region is definitely one of the most beautiful regions in Spain. It is full of amazing architecture, interesting traditions, and delicious food. Here is a travel guide with all the tips and best places to visit in a week in Andalusia, Spain. In my opinion, a week for Andalusia is a very small period of time, so if you can spare more time for this part of the world, you should. However, for…

Photo Guide To Andalusia

Andalusia is located in the South of Iberian peninsula. It is one of the most beautiful and most popular regions in Spain. Tourists are attracted to Andalusia due to its history, amazing architecture, culture, and food. For those who still wonder if Andalusia worth your time I wrote an article “Photo Guide to Andalusia” for your better understanding of what you might see if you travel to my favorite region in Spain. Photo…

Hotel Review: Hostal Fenix In Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

Jerez de la Frontera is a city that is located in the Andalusia region of Spain. Those who like to drink sherry probably know this city. Jerez is one of the three Spanish cities that form the Sherry Triangle, a place where all of the world’s authentic sherry is made. This is a very interesting place to visit if you are into taking a sherry tasting tour and experience. For those who are planning…

The Complete Guide To Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

Jerez de la Frontera is a small charming city in the South of Spain, in the region known as Andalusia. Although the city is not famous for its architecture, they have a beautiful Alcazar that every tourist should visit, among other things. However the main reason why people visit Jerez de la Frontera is SHERRY. Jerez de la Frontera is one of three cities that create the Sherry triangle, therefore here you will find many…

5 Bodegas to visit in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

If you’re coming to Jerez de la Frontera, you’re probably coming for one main reason: visiting the bodegas. The bodegas here are quite different from what you might think of in NYC (as I have been explained by commentators on my Twitter posts). In fact, a bodega in Jerez de la Frontera is simply a place where they store barrels and barrels of wine as they turn it into delicious sherry…