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This week, the SH channel has been in Jerez de la Frontera, the most populated city in Cádiz. Jerez is well known for its horses, flamenco, wines and the Ángel Nieto Circuit. But it also has a very interesting historical and artistic heritage that we are going to show you in the video to encourage you to visit this beautiful city. We cross the Puerta del Arroyo to enter the historic centre. We look up to the right and see the steps of the Jerez Cathedral. The old collegiate church of San Salvador has been the new cathedral in the province of Cádiz since 1980. Then we take a quick look at the González Byass wineries and walk along one of the most beautiful streets in the world, the Callejón de los Ciegos. The Alcázar of Jerez is our new stop where we will see the Palacio de Villavicencio. Another must-see place to learn about the rich heritage of Jerez is the church of San Miguel, the most important temple in the city until the appearance of the Jerez Cathedral. There are magical places in Jerez such as Plaza del Arenal or Plaza de La Asunción. We will pass in front of several temples such as the Royal Convent of Santo Domingo, the church of San Dionisio, the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Carmen Coronada, the church of Santiago, the church of San Lucas, the church of San Juan de los Caballeros, the church of La Victoria, etc. We will pass in front of Paseo de la Fama de Jerez and visit the Bertemati Palace. Jerez is a city with many options for tourism. If you opt for "cultural" tourism, you will find a very uncrowded city that has all the amenities for eating, staying and finding all kinds of shops. Visit the official page of the Tourism of the City Council of Jerez to plan your trip: https://www.turismojerez.com/