Jerez airport XRY Hotel Guadalete
Avenida Duque De Abrantes, 84
Jerez de la Frontera
Situated in a nice area of Jerez just 10 minutes from the airport and next to the Royal School of Andalusian Equestrian Art, the Horse Fair, museums and traditional wineries. The hotel boasts an adult and a children's swimming pool, sauna, restaurant, cafeteria, as well as numerous attractions the city has to offer.
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Hotel Monte Malaga
Paseo Maritimo Antonio Machado 10
Malaga
Located in the heart of the capital of the Costa del Sol, facing the sea. The perfect location for business and tourism. The Monte Malaga Hotel is located centrally in the capital of the Costa del Sol facing the sea. From the hotel, guests can visit the Picasso museum, which is only a few minutes away. All the 170 rooms and 9 suites are equipped with modern facilities. Our large rooms and suites combine an exquisite decoration with the greatest comfort for rest and quietness. All the rooms have satellite and pay per view T.V, air conditioning, fully equipped bathrooms with hairdryer, cosmetic mirror, wireless internet, safety deposit box, mini bar, non smoking rooms and telephone. The hotel offers 8 meeting rooms equipped with audiovisual equipment and all the necessary telecommunication services.
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Hotel Alhamar
Alhamar, 46-48
Granada
Newly built hotel located in the magnificent heart of Granada. Pretty hotel, offering a modern design with minimalist trends, especially designed for both business and cultural tourism. Cosy rooms. Meeting rooms, equipped with the latest technology. Modern restaurant, combining traditional cuisine with new creations of our Chef and a light cafeteria-lobby with a cocktail service.
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Turism | Gastronomy | Nature areas | Monuments |
Jerez -- Turism
Founded by the Phoenicians with the name of Xera, during the Middle Ages it was a site of border incursions as it was at the limit of the Kingdom of Granada, which was under Muslim control. When the Catholic Monarchs conquered it, it was already known for the excellence of its wines. The creation of its own breed of horse, the Cartujana, also belongs to the Middle Ages. It is named in honour of the Carthusian monastery of Santa María de la Defensión in Jerez. Its monks were the ones who created and bred this variety for centuries until, after Mendizábal's church land sales, the breeding of horses passed to the region's livestock farmers.
Jerez de la Frontera's Arab past is clear in its walls, the Fortress and the Mosque. The latter is today the chapel of Santa María la Real. The Almohad origin (12th C.) of the building can be seen in the octagonal towers. Among other rooms, the Fortress has bathrooms, covered with vaults in which skylights were opened. The tower of Villavicencio palace, a Baroque building forming part of the monumental site, has a camera obscura from which you can make out the whole city.
The city's main Christian symbol, the Cathedral, is very close by. Standing on the site of a mosque, the former collegiate church of San Salvador combines Baroque and Neoclassical elements in its structure. The tower maintains Mudejar influences. Inside, we can admire works by Zurbarán. On the other side of the Fortress is the square and church of San Miguel, a beautiful open space surrounded by orange trees. Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles have created a special composition, finished off by a notable main reredos.
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