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Hotels in the Old Town of Jerez de la Frontera

Updated 6 July 2026 · 25 real hotels

In short, Hotels in Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera, Jerez de la Frontera

The old town of Jerez de la Frontera is the most characterful area to stay in the city, placing guests within walking distance of the cathedral, the Alcazar, the main sherry bodegas, and the flamenco venues that define Jerez. It suits culture-focused travelers, food and wine lovers, and anyone who wants to explore the city on foot without relying on public transport.

The old town of Jerez de la Frontera sits at the heart of the city, a compact historic core built around a layered mix of Andalusian Baroque churches, Moorish fortifications, and the whitewashed streets that connect them. Staying here means the Catedral de San Salvador, the Alcazar with its well-preserved mosque, and the legendary González Byass bodega are all reachable on foot in under fifteen minutes. The neighbourhood has a genuinely local rhythm: morning coffee at a terrace bar on Plaza de la Asunción, afternoon visits to the cellars where fino and manzanilla age in American oak, and evenings that can end at a tablao or simply with a glass of something cold at a tapas bar on Calle Larga.

The area suits a wide range of travelers. Couples and solo visitors drawn by wine, flamenco, or Andalusian architecture will feel immediately at home. Families find the flat, walkable streets manageable, and the proximity to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art adds a distinctive draw for those interested in the region's equestrian tradition. Transport connections are straightforward: the main train station is roughly a fifteen-minute walk from the historic centre, with regular services to Cádiz and Seville, and the AVE high-speed network links Jerez to Madrid. The area has no shortage of accommodation options at different price points, from converted palaces with ornate patios to compact boutique suites in restored townhouses.

Our selection in Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera

HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
Hotel Casa Palacio María Luisa 5* GL by Kaizen Hoteles ★★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 5256 €/nuit
Hotel Bodega Tío Pepe ★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.8182 €/nuit
Hotel RH Jerez Centro ★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.486 €/nuit
Hotel Boutique Palacio Corredera by Casas y Palacios ★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.8135 €/nuit
Eurostars Asta Regia ★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.5116 €/nuit
Hotel YIT Casa Grande ★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.6116 €/nuit
La Gitanilla Alojamiento & Encanto ★★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.883 €/nuit
esZentrico Suites Jerez ★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.4162 €/nuit
Tandem Solera ★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 4.5103 €/nuit
Apartamentos Santa María 15 ★★★Vieille ville de Jerez de la Frontera★ 599 €/nuit

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in the old town of Jerez de la Frontera?+

The old town offers a strong range of options. Hotel Casa Palacio María Luisa 5 Star GL by Kaizen Hoteles is the top luxury choice, a grand palace property rated 5 out of 5 and priced from 256 euros per night. For a more moderately priced stay with excellent guest scores, Hotel Boutique Palacio Corredera by Casas y Palacios (3.5 stars, 135 euros, 4.8 out of 5) and La Gitanilla Alojamiento and Encanto (3.5 stars, 83 euros, 4.8 out of 5) both stand out. Hotel Bodega Tío Pepe (4 stars, 182 euros, 4.8 out of 5) is notable for its direct connection to the González Byass sherry world.

Is the old town of Jerez de la Frontera a good location for first-time visitors?+

Yes, it is one of the most practical bases for a first visit. The main sights, including the Alcazar, the cathedral, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, and several of the city's best-known sherry bodegas, are all within a manageable walk. The area is generally safe, compact, and well served by restaurants, bars, and shops. Staying centrally also allows visitors to experience the city's evening culture, which tends to start late, without needing to arrange transport back to a more distant neighbourhood.

How do I get around Jerez de la Frontera from the old town?+

The historic centre is small enough that most points of interest are walkable. For longer journeys, the city has a local bus network with stops close to the central area. Taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available. The main train station on Plaza de la Estación is about a fifteen-minute walk from the cathedral and offers connections to Cádiz (around 45 minutes) and Seville (around one hour). Jerez Airport is a short taxi ride from the city centre and serves a number of European destinations, particularly during the spring and summer months.

What is the price range for hotels in the old town of Jerez de la Frontera?+

Based on currently listed properties, nightly rates in the old town start at around 83 euros for La Gitanilla Alojamiento and Encanto and rise to 256 euros for the five-star Casa Palacio María Luisa. Mid-range four-star options such as Hotel RH Jerez Centro (86 euros) and Eurostars Asta Regia and Hotel YIT Casa Grande (both at 116 euros) offer solid value. Prices vary by season, with the Jerez Motor Racing Grand Prix in late April and early May typically pushing rates higher across the city.

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