
I was recently in Jerez for a few days with some friends from the UK and couldn’t resist taking some pictures of its beautiful doors to share with you!
Jerez is the 25th largest city in Spain, the 5th largest in Andalucía and the largest city in the province of Cadiz.
It is famous for The Royal Andalusian Ecuestrian School of Equestrian Art Foundation. We really enjoyed its famous show, “How the Andalusian Horses Dance”, a fascinating exhibition of horsemanship. Unfortunately, no photos are allowed during the show, but here’s a picture of one of the horses on its way back to the stables.

Here are three doors seen around the beautiful gardens on the grounds of the School.



After the show we had some tapas at a very modern, Michelin recommended restaurante nearby.

We stopped for a glass of famous Jerez wine. The city specialises in sweet and dry sherry. Sweet is my favourite! The dry sherry is very dry indeed.


Jerez has many beautiful traditional Spanish buildings, with stunning doors. Here are a few I saw strolling along its ancient streets.







We stayed at a charming, Modernist style, small hotel in the city centre, Hotel YIT Casa Grande, It must have been the home of a very rich family in the late 19th or early 20th century.




There’s a Cathedral and there are plenty of churches in Jerez. I’ll show you some church doors next week!
Meanwhile, do pop over to Norm’s Blog, #ThursdayDoors host, to join in or to check out other fabulous doors from around the world!

Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing, Luccia!
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Looks like a great place to visit. Do love those horses as well.
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The horse show was fabulous. We also west to a bar with a live flamenco show. I forgot to mención that.
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Lovely doors, I like the old ones best of all!
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Thank you! There will be some more old church doors next week.
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These are great, Luccia. So much variety. I feel like all the doors here in the U.S. are the traditional 6-panel ones. Thanks for sharing these pictures!
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Wow, what an impressive collection with some beautiful and very classy architecture there. Thanks for sharing these Luccia 🙂
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Thanks, Norm! I love your blog hop:) It’s fun looking out for doors on my travels or walks! And seeing other doors around the world:)
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