Surrounded by lush gardens, the Sherry Park Hotel offers a large outdoor swimming pool and rooms with free WiFi. It is 15 minutes’ walk from the historical centre of Jerez.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Immaculate Hotel
Very friendly, helpful staff
Excellent facilities
Tasty breakfast
Housed in the restored wine cellars of Williams & Humbert, the elegant Soho Boutique Jerez offers chic and colourful accommodation with free internet. Jerez Cathedral is 1 km away.
Rory
Spain
Large room. Comfortable bed. spacious bathroom excellent shower
Good Breakfast.
Itaca Jerez by Soho Boutique occupies the impressive 19th-century María Auxiliadora Convent. It offers free Wi-Fi, and is 650 metres from Jerez Train Station and a 10-minute walk from the Cathedral.
Sabine
Germany
The location is ideal to explore Jerez by walking. Nearly all places of interest are close by. The hotel is in a historic building and offers clean and modern rooms as well as a good breakfast and very good coffee. A public 24 hour garage is 5 minutes away. We were very content and would return there any time.
Situated in the Andalusian countryside just 4 km from Jerez, La Cueva Park offers an outdoor pool and attractive gardens. Each air-conditioned room offers a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
Jenny
United Kingdom
Very Spanish and secluded location. Beds were very comfortable
Located in the historic heart of Jerez de la Frontera, this boutique hotel is built in a typical Andalusian style with a stunning central courtyard and the decor of a fine family mansion.
The Ibis Jerez de la Frontera Cadiz is located within 2 km of Jerez town centre. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, a seasonal sun terrace and a 24-hour snack bar.
jenny marie
Spain
The location was handy for the purpose of the trip. Staff are very pleasant and helpful.
Located in the centre of Andalusias Jerez de la Frontera this charming hotel has been beautiful converted from a 19th-century noble home. Browse the internet for free.
Julian
United Kingdom
Great location, simple rooms and very friendly staff
Hotel Doña Blanca is located in Jerez de la Frontera, 130 metres from Villamarta Theatre. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a minibar.
Fraser
United Kingdom
Location centre old town.Underground carpark for motorcycles.
Set in gardens, Exe Guadalete is located in Jerez de la Frontera, 15 minutes’ drive from the Costa de la Luz. It features an outdoor swimming pool with chill-out area and free Wi-Fi.
Fiona
Spain
Good-sized room, spacious and light communal area. Nice view from room. Free parking.
Casa de Viña de Alcántara was once a family home and now offers charming accommodation just outside Jerez. Set in gardens and surrounded by trees, the house features an outdoor pool.
the property is amazing, located in the countryside. it’s so quiet and relaxing
The Ibis Jerez de la Frontera Cadiz is located within 2 km of Jerez town centre. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, a seasonal sun terrace and a 24-hour snack bar.
Breakfast, staff, cleanliness, Good location. Thank you
Barceló Jerez Montecastillo & Convention Center is part of the Barceló Montecastillo Hotel & Golf Resort, near the Jerez Formula 1 Track and 5 minutes’ drive from Jerez Airport.
Friendly staff, amazing breakfast and bar snack menu -
Hotel Doña Blanca is located in Jerez de la Frontera, 130 metres from Villamarta Theatre. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a minibar.
Good room and breakfast. Excellent location in the middle of town.
Located next to the Chapín Olympic Stadium, B&B HOTEL Jerez is just 15 minutes’ walk from Jerez Bullring. It has free Wi-Fi, and the café is open 24 hours a day.
Coffee on the house. Great sights. Friendly personnel.
NH Avenida Jerez is just 10 minutes’ walk from the city centre and 400 metres from Jerez Royal Equestrian School. It has a garden terrace and a restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes.
Excellent room, terrace and views. Good breakfast.
Surrounded by lush gardens, the Sherry Park Hotel offers a large outdoor swimming pool and rooms with free WiFi. It is 15 minutes’ walk from the historical centre of Jerez.
The staff, food room and facilities. 20 mins leisurely walk to the centre
Situated in the Andalusian countryside just 4 km from Jerez, La Cueva Park offers an outdoor pool and attractive gardens. Each air-conditioned room offers a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
Very Spanish and secluded location. Beds were very comfortable
Hotel San Andres is set in the historic centre of Jerez, 300 metres from the Villamarta Theatre. It offers functional air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, TV and free Wi-Fi.
Lovely concierge, always available and willing to help.
With its typical Andalusian atmosphere, this hotel is ideal for visiting the historic city centre of Jerez. It is built around a traditional courtyard and located near the Villamarta Theatre.
La extremada limpieza y el trato exquisito del personal
Well set in the Jerez de la Frontera Old Town district of Jerez de la Frontera, Catedral Suites Jerez is located 45 km from Novo Sancti Petri Golf, 13 km from Montecastillo Golf Resort and 33 km from...
El alojamiento perfecto. Ubicación, limpieza todo bien.
Hotels located in the centre of Jerez de la Frontera
Boasting a terrace, Hotel Carlos V Jerez by Vivere Stays is set in Jerez de la Frontera. Built in 2017, the property is within just 1.2 km of Jerez Cathedral and 1.3 km of Villamarta Theatre.
Air conditioning, clean bathroom, comfortable beds
This modern hotel is located in central Jerez, just 500 metres from the bullring and 1 km from the cathedral. Each functional, soundproofed room includes air conditioning, a TV and a private bathroom.
Conceniently located in old town. Secure car parking.
Guests at Al-Andalus Jerez can admire typical Andalusian architecture, with 2 beautiful central courtyards and wonderful Arabic-style design.
Cómodo, limpio, céntrico, buen personal, buena cama
FAQs about hotels in Jerez de la Frontera
On average, 3-star hotels in Jerez de la Frontera cost £55 per night, and 4-star hotels in Jerez de la Frontera are £76 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Jerez de la Frontera can on average be found for £196 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Jerez de la Frontera this weekend is £343 or, for a 4-star hotel, £255. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Jerez de la Frontera for this weekend cost on average around £270 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £158 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Jerez de la Frontera for tonight. You'll pay on average around £232 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Jerez de la Frontera will cost around £334 (based on Booking.com prices).
A town synonymous with sherry, dancing horses and motorsports, Jerez de la Frontera also features the typical Andalusian traits of gorgeous sunshine, elaborately painted tiles and rhythmic flamenco.
The latter was reportedly born here and the town is home to the Andalusian Centre of Flamenco. Nearby is the ‘bodega’ of Harveys, one sherry brand offering wine cellar tours. Others include Pedro Domecq – the oldest – and Tio Pepe, whose fame stretches worldwide.
Horse statues are found all over town and a park houses the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, a dressage riding school offering public performances. The annual Jerez Horse Fair is an even more spectacular event that takes over the whole town. The town also teems with bike enthusiasts during the Spanish Moto GP, on a circuit which also hosts pre-season F1 testing.
Other sights include Jerez Alcázar, an 11th-century Moorish castle, and the multi-faceted cathedral which is beautifully lit at night. Plaza del Mercado has the archaeology museum and part of the city walls surround the historic centre. The Hammam Andalusí offers a wonderful Arab baths experience, and the Cartuja monastery provides more soul food.
Booking.com’s Jerez de la Frontera accommodation includes 5-star hotels with pools, and cheap apartments and guest houses near the train station, with direct links to Jerez Airport.
A very quick weekend away. Jerez has lots of gems to offer.
A very quick weekend away. Jerez has lots of gems to offer. Recommend going to the Real Academia for the museums about horses and everything around it, as well as the horse shows themselves. Several interesting churches as well as the Alcazar to visit. Filled with great places to eat and fantastic choice of flamenco bars (we particularly liked Flamenkana, flamenco african mix)! Great for a long weekend, and to keep coming back to explore. We were there for the Sherry Half Marathon which was also great fun, the townspeople were really welcoming and supportive. Gets crazy busy (and expensive) at the Feria del Caballo and Moto GP dates, so be aware of this when booking. Most things in town centre accessible on foot, but usually street parking or faciliites available when need to use the car. Has shopping centres, IKEA and a go kart track just outside the town! Don't think twice, go and visit!
Nicholas
Gibraltar
10
Scored 10
Jerez de la Frontera ("Jerez" here after) is a GEM!
Jerez de la Frontera ("Jerez" here after) is a GEM! Go there if you can.
It is the biggest town in the Jerez (strong wine) triangle. This is the birthplace for the famous wine some people call Sherry. I prefer to call it Jerez because the "Sherry" is connected to something I would call a colonialistic robbery when Francis Drake stole 3 000 barrels in Cádiz 1587.
So when you want to discover this exciting wine please ask for a "Fino", a "Manzanilla", an "Amontillado", an "Oloroso" or some of a few other types of this strong wine. Avoid of course Sandeman's or Harvey's. Those products are just not the same. Go local instead, it is excellent!
Jerez is also the main city and the birthplace for Flamenco. In fact the whole city IS Flamenco. Wait until late evening and get into one of the many Tabancos. You will find many of them in the historic city center.
You will experience Flamenco in organized shows and/or as more spontaneous performances. Then change place to another Tabanco and another and the later the night becomes you will hear more and more of the typical "clap clap" and see the dancing throughout the city.
Spend a week in Jerez, spend two, spend four. Nothing will be more Spanish and Andalusian than this.
Advise: If you can you should avoid the summer months. The summer here can be very hot and it is also overcrowded. In wintertime the temperature rarely sinks below 10 degrees at night and the days are very often nice and bright.
Torbjorn Neiman
Sweden
10
Scored 10
We loved it.
We loved it. The centre of Jerez was full of bars, restaurants and cafes. Our stay was three nights. We packed in a day trip to Cadiz by train, visited Tio Pepe for tour and tasting and Andalusian horse show. All done on foot. We stayed Sun to Weds and not all the restaurants we had been recommended were open however, Las Banderillas was fantastic and highly recommended. I would definitely return at this time of year.
Bev
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We absolutely loved Jerez de la Frontera.
We absolutely loved Jerez de la Frontera. Although it's not 'on the map' like Cordoba or Sevilla, it's a really attractive and sizeable town with plenty to see and do. We visited Bodegas Tradicion and would highly recommend. We also went to the Andalusian Equestrian school which was good and the Alcazar was really great. We were lucky enough to be there during Santa Semana so it was interesting to see the Catholic traditions.
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Little gem of a small Spanish city.
Little gem of a small Spanish city. Lively , authentic town bustling with cafes bars and restaurants. It’s definitely a poor relation to Seville but it felt self , friendly and less touristy than other popular Spanish destinations. Can walk around city easily . Great food options
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The apartment was in the best location off one of the very...
The apartment was in the best location off one of the very popular squares where all the tour guides meet. There are so many bars/restaurants/cafes around here, it was hard to choose from but they were all good. The car parking was easy and close to walk to. However, it is best to park the car and walk around Jerez de la Frontera which is very easy and the best way to see and experience everything. Jerez is famous for its Andalusian horses and the Show is amazing and worth seeing. Flamenco is everywhere and again, try and see this in a bar or two while you have a tapas. It is also famous for its sherry growing and a tour around one of the sherry places is a must. However, check the reviews before you book a tour as not all are good value. On top of all the historic and beautiful buildings, there is a lot in Jerez to keep you interested and active.
I would avoid the Tio Pepe sherry tour as we felt this was a real scam. A silly carnival tractor that took you very slowly around the owner's garden followed by a tour that, depending on the tour guide, could have been so much more interesting but mostly concentrated on advertising Tio Pepe and their brands around the world. The tasting at the end was appalling - no tasting notes or explanations of the wines. Just all put on your table at once with a few nuts/ham/cheese and left.
Warner
United Kingdom
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Extraordinary service. All of our wishes were fulfilled by the hotel staff. They prepared nice sherry wine, chocolate and a little teddy bear on the day of arrival. As we left, they also prepared some snacks and water for our further journey.
What can I say, if you visit Jerez, Hotel Palacio Maria Luisa is best choice for the accommodations.
Comfortable bed, historic building with luxury vibe, nice location in the central of the town.
Definitely will come back again!
This property is incredible. It is the most comfortable and well appointed accomodation we have had in 5 weeks of travelling through Spain. It is spacious, spotlessly clean, and contains lots of personal touches. The hosts are kind, warm, and committed to making sure guests are comfortable and happy. It is in a quiet location, only a short walk to many great bars, restaurants, and Bodegas. Was sad to leave.
it was very comfortable, had all the amenities and the owner left finishing touches that we enjoyed such as beer and chips and some personal care kits in the washroom. plenty of blankets and towels and heat which we appreciated because it was cold weather. it was close to all the sights and it was on a quiet street. incredible value for money. best place we rented in the 5 weeks we spent in Spain
- comfortable parking (a bit small, but just as every underground parking in Spain),
- great location - a walking distance from the centre, but quiet neighbourhood,
- a shop just opposite the building,
- nice bars and restaurants within 5 min of walk,
- efficient air conditioning,
- large and comfortable apartment,
- a bottle of water waiting for us in the fridge.
Easy to drive to with parking under the Hotel. Easy walk from the Hotel right into the heart of Jerez and all the bars, shops and restaurants. Large bedroom, good shower, balcony doors overlooking the street below. All clean and well managed. In 20 mins we walked to the Royal Andalucian Horse School, a fantastic location and worth a visit.
The apartment was in the perfect location (right in the center) the host was amazingly helpful (always online to help with any questions or queries I had.
10/10 for me!!
We loved Jerez!! Quite, relaxing, not full of “Foreigners” like most places in Spain (still more raw than other places)
A great getaway for a long weekend
The property was clean, in a great location and was comfortable. It was quiet in the area and so nice to come back from a day of sightseeing to what felt more like home over a hotel room. The property owners were very helpful, accommodating and were great about checking in to make sure we had everything we needed.
Hosts José and Leonor were super-nice and helpful, house and rooms have an unique ambience and Andalucían character, it really makes you feel that you are in Jerez. Good bathroom with fantastic water pressure in the shower and drainage (not always a given in Spain). Overall value for money was good for July.
The flat was immaculate and very comfortable with every need catered for. It was easy to drive to and was easy walking to the city centre, perfect. An added bonus is that there is a yummy patisserie just over the road! Raoul was very helpful and spoke excellent English
Located in the very center it was easy to get around. The hotel staff was very helpful with directions and things to do. The room was fresh and clean, it was very peaceful to sleep. Breakfast was good, we didn't miss anything.
The comfort of the room was great and the possibility to park in the hotel was perfect. The location was very good, not far from the city centre, where we could find parking. The staff was very kind.
Very pleasant hotel located in the city centre but also quiet and peaceful. The staff was very friendly and accomodating. The room was clean, comfortable and also had a small balcony.
Nice room wonderful lady when we arrived and staff generally. Big showeroom and great shower. Nice breakfast good location
Best budget hotel we e stayed in over the years.
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