Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Sleeping
NUEVO HOTEL €
( 956 33 16 00; www.nuevohotel.com ; Calle Caballeros 23; s/d incl breakfast €35/
50; ) One of the most pleasant family-run hotels in Anadalucía, the Nuevo's
comfortable rooms are complemented by spectacular habitación 208, replete with
Islamic-style stuccowork and azulejos tiles.
Hotel
HOTEL CHANCILLERÍA €€
( 956 30 10 38; www.hotelchancilleria.com ; Calle Chancillería 21; s/d incl
breakfast €80/120; ) This 14-room hotel in the atmospheric Barrio de San-
tiago is a great addition to Jerez's accommodation. Full of lovely original crafts, it
has many ecofriendly touches including solar water heating and grey-water recyc-
ling.
Hotel
Eating
CRUZ BLANCA €
(Plaza de la Yerva; tapas €1.80/3) The Cruz whips up good seafood, egg, meat and
salad offerings and has tables on a quiet little plaza. The marinated fish in a pesto-
inflected sauce could steal the crown for Jerez's best meal.
Tapas
LA CARBONÁ €€
(Calle San Francísco de Paula 2; mains €10-16; closed Tue) This popular, cav-
ernous restaurant, with an eccentric menu and young waitstaff, occupies a wood-
beamed former tavern. Specialities include charcoal-grilled Cantabrian meats and
fresh fish, and there's plenty of sherry to keep things lively.
Traditional
Flamenco - A Few Tips
There's no easy way to find good authentic flamenco. Committed aficionados rely on luck,
patience and a little bit of street-savvy. Here are a few tips.
» Search on posters, ask around in bars, read the local papers and listen to the word on
the street to find out where the best performances are taking place.
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