Each of the different cultures that have settled in Jerez over the past few years have greatly influenced its physical appearance, as numerous archaeological remains can testify in the surrounding countryside and within the city itself. Archaeological remains from when the city was known as Xera to the Phoenicians, Ceret to the Romans and most importantly, Sherish to the Moors, merge with the beauty of the later Christian buildings to offer a wide range of architectural styles and distinctive constructions. All of these combine to give Jerez a truly exclusive and beautiful urban appearance.
We begin with a tour of the historic centre, the heart of the noble city that was more than 400 years ago and where we will discover palace houses from the 18th century, we will visit the spectacular Muslim fortress, the oldest in Spain with its beautiful gardens and mosque inside. . We will visit the Cathedral of Jerez, one of the most beautiful baroque works in southern Spain. We finish the tour through the wine area, where we will encourage you to visit some of its most recognised wineries worldwide.