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Flying to Jerez day after tomorrow and staying at this resort, from the website for it it seems quite quiet, which is fine, anyone been there? Is there a decent shopping mall? just in case it rains lol
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Jerez has some great shopping in the city centre, much of which is pedestrianised. The main shopping streets are between Plaza Romero Martinez and Plaza del Arenal. Jerez has always been an important trading city where traditional products and ancient crafts can be still be found, including barrel-making, wicker work, wine, flamenco and saddling, and there are many boutiques where you can find the most exclusive of these products.
Duarte (Large 15) is Jerez�s most famous saddle shop selling beautiful leather which is exported all over the world and popular with tourists who can choose from all kinds of superbly worked leather items. La Esparteria (Calle Ramon de Cala 17) is the place to visit for wickerwork: Ceramica Amaya (Avda Carrero Blanco 16) has some excellent local pottery and Ferros (Calle La Torre 4) is worth visiting to see their stunning selection of lanterns.
Jerez has a number shopping centres and hypermarkets within the city as well as in the surrounding areas:
Carrefour Norte
Avda. Europa, s/n
Tel: +34 956 359 000
Carrefour Sur
Puertas del Sur. Ctra. N-IV, Km 641
Tel: +34 956 151 300/ 956 151 321
Centro Comercial Jerez Plaza
Calle Do�a Blanca, 10 y Corredera 27
Tel: +34 956 340 102 / 956 344 089
La Asunci�n
Paseo de las Delicias, s/n
Tel: +34 956 331 724
http://www.jerez.org/
http://www.spanish-airport-guide.com/jerez-sho pping.html
Jerez has some great shopping in the city centre, much of which is pedestrianised. The main shopping streets are between Plaza Romero Martinez and Plaza del Arenal. Jerez has always been an important trading city where traditional products and ancient crafts can be still be found, including barrel-making, wicker work, wine, flamenco and saddling, and there are many boutiques where you can find the most exclusive of these products.
Duarte (Large 15) is Jerez�s most famous saddle shop selling beautiful leather which is exported all over the world and popular with tourists who can choose from all kinds of superbly worked leather items. La Esparteria (Calle Ramon de Cala 17) is the place to visit for wickerwork: Ceramica Amaya (Avda Carrero Blanco 16) has some excellent local pottery and Ferros (Calle La Torre 4) is worth visiting to see their stunning selection of lanterns.
Jerez has a number shopping centres and hypermarkets within the city as well as in the surrounding areas:
Carrefour Norte
Avda. Europa, s/n
Tel: +34 956 359 000
Carrefour Sur
Puertas del Sur. Ctra. N-IV, Km 641
Tel: +34 956 151 300/ 956 151 321
Centro Comercial Jerez Plaza
Calle Do�a Blanca, 10 y Corredera 27
Tel: +34 956 340 102 / 956 344 089
La Asunci�n
Paseo de las Delicias, s/n
Tel: +34 956 331 724
http://www.jerez.org/
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