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Inside Background
            Jerez De La Frontera is a fairly safe place to visit.  Having said...
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            Although evidence shows that the area where the city is located...
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This is the JEREZ Tourist web site Another useful site for exploring the entire...
Last edited: June 30, 2006
            Jerez de la Frontera experiences a Mediterranean climate, which...
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Inside Transportation
            There are a few ways of getting to Jerez de la Frontera, but for...
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            Visitors to Jerez de la Frontera have a few options for getting...
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            There are various options for getting around while visiting Jerez...
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            Taxis and rental cars are both available for visitors to Jerez de...
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Jerez Parking Guide These are the places to park in downtown Jerez: 1. Plaza...
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Inside Things to Do
DAY TRIPS? If you are based in Jerez, then why not !, You don't even need a car...
Last edited: March 06, 2007
Jerez is a wonderful place to visit.   Provided you stay in the city centre...
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            There are numerous cultural attractions available in and around...
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            Active visitors to Jerez de la Frontera need not worry, as there...
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Call the telephone number listed to find out what days they have the show and...
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About 5 km outside the city center along the road going to Malaga (the A381...
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The Alcazar is the old Moorish palace and fort and is quite near the Cathedral...
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The Cathedral used to be the collegiate church (Iglesia Mayor de San Salvador...
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Wine Tasting in Jerez While staying in Marbella Costa del Sol, you may want to...
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The following wineries do not require prior reservations: 1. Tio Pepe Calle...
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The recently opened (2004) Arab style Baths or Hammam caters for a growing...
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Inside Dining Scene
On the pedestrianised Calle Larga Shopping street is the well known corner...
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Inside Spain: For Foreign Visitors
If you are paying by credit card in Spain and your home currency is not the...
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A Passport is required to enter Spain . As a safety precaution, always carry a...
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Like other countries, Spain has implemented a single number for emergencies...
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In many parts of Spain, particularly small towns and rural areas, older people...
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In Spain you'll always get a full number and it has to be dialed even is you...
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In Spain it is common to leave 5% -10% tip for services. Locals always tip even...
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Be aware that a credit card will not be accepted for the purchase of Euros at...
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Exchanging money in Spain is easy and follows a similar pattern to elsewhere in...
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Main-line policing in Spain is organised and managed on a national basis by the...
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This is a listing of some common train travel phrases in english & spanish...
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