La Espadana

La Espadana Apartotel

Hotel Class: 3.5 out of 5 stars3.5 Stars - 8 Opinions

Avda de la Diputacion 150, Rota, Andalusia, 11520, Spain

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Breakfast

by jalpert

Which restaurant/bar is the best for breakfast in Jerez?

RE: Breakfast

by puerto_lover

You may need to re phrase your question to make it easier for others to answer appropriately. If you are a local Spaniard in Jerez you would probably enjoy a 'tostada' with olive oil and a small cup of coffee served in a glass. If you wanted something extra you may have a glass of fresh orange juice. There are plenty of these 'breakfast' bars around Jerez.

RE: Breakfast

by Belsaita

But if you are thinking on a huge buffet-style breakfast... better forget about it. These are virtually unknown in Spain (apart from hotels).

RE: RE: Breakfast

by alucas

We usually wander into the centre, maybe to Plaza Plateros or one of the other squares, find a bar, and have a sandwich or toast and coffee. There are plenty of places you can stop at.

RE: Breakfast

by chanito

My preferred breakfast is a bread called a "mollete", either a half (media) or full (entera) with jamon iberico, aceite, ajo y tomate....and of course cafe con leche....if you are more adventurous try your "media" with "zurrapa" or "manteca colora"....you will instantly be taken for a Jerezano!

The best places for breakfast in the center are:

Bar Barbiana (Pza del Banco)
Bar Zarzamora (calle Algarve)
Bar Maypa (Cruz Vieja)
Xipe (Calle Lanceria)

Have fun!

Travel Tips for Jerez de la Frontera

TRADITIONAL SPANISH COSTUME

by LoriPori

Aristocratic -looking horsemen in broad-rimmed hats, tight black trousers and short jackets, astride their manicured mounts. The ladies, splendid in long, frilly flamenco dresses, sit side-saddled behind them. Even children are dressed in TRADITIONAL SPANISH COSTUME. The picture featured here is of one very sweet young man in the company of his grandmother and dressed in traditional Spanish costume. I saw him and thought he was so cute that I asked Grandmother if I could take a picture of him. Isn't he adorable!!

Wakeboarding on a fabulous lake near Jerez

by delawake

Wakeboarding camp just 30min from Jerez de la Frontera airport and 40min from the city centre. Pro coaching, crystal clear water, pro boats and wakeboard equipment. The place for wake & chill! Malibu wakesetter boats
Liquid force latest wakeboard equipment
Trampoline

Feria del caballo

by shugoey

I visited the Feria de la Caballo in May 2004. I only went there one evening. I just loved the music, the dancing and of cause the food and sherry. We went from one "casetas" to the next, dancing, eating and drinking. It is really nice, looking at the women in there dresses, dancing the Sevillana. They also have parades, hourse shows and bull frights. In 2006 the Feria is from 7.-14 of May. If you have a chance to go, just do it.

Tourisitic Information Office

by H0BB1T

One of your first stops in the city should be to visit this touristic office and get yourself a nice map of the city. Jerez is not too big, and you can walk your way around with the help of a good map.

Harveys (Bristol Cream)

by lomi

Spain is the third largest wine producing nation in the world. The John Harvey Winery in Jerez, established in 1796, is famous for its sherry, and one that British people all know as a Christmas drink, Harvey's Bristol Cream.

When taking this tour the guide explains the process of making and ageing Harvey's sherries in one of their historical cellars along Calle Arcos where the world famous Bristol Cream brand was born.

The tour culminates in the tasting of Harveys Bristol Cream in the 19th century Don Ramiro patio.

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Q: Walking around Jerez "Hi we are visiting Jerez early May before the Feria and wondered if there was any good walking around this area within easy..."

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A: "How will you be travelling? We drove from Jerez via Grazalema ( stopping in the Arcos de la Frontera and in Grazalema village) on our way to Ronda. It is about 50 miles..."

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