Boris:
Two years ago, Enrique took me to his hometown of Jerez de la Frontera. He proudly showed me around the city, and I quickly realised: ‘I want to come here more often.’ The city charmed me. Here I got to know the authentic Spain, away from mass tourism. The old bodegas with their heavenly sherry, the charming alleys where you can happily get lost, the endless beaches where time stands still, and some deep-rooted Spanish traditions that always culminate in the best folk festivals.
Enrique:
I grew up in Jerez de la Frontera. Everything is alive there: the music that echoes through the streets, the smell of sherry that hangs in the air, and the people themselves. In Jerez de la Frontera, culture is not preserved in museums, but experienced — every day, on the streets, in cafés and in squares where flamenco can break out at any moment.
The people are open and welcoming, and the city is ideally located between Seville, Cádiz and the Atlantic coast. For me, Jerez de la Frontera offers tranquillity and liveliness, authenticity and creativity. And — between you and me — the most beautiful beaches in Spain are only half an hour's drive away.
Whether you come for the culture, the gastronomy, the horses, the wine or simply the people: Jerez de la Frontera welcomes you with open arms. It is a city that you don't just visit, but that stays with you.