Travel review SPAIN Tour of Andalusia, Spain, part 5: traveling along the southern coast from Cadiz to Ronda
Cadiz, Jerez de la Frontera, Ronda
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Tour of Andalusia, Spain, part 5: traveling along the southern coast from Cadiz to Ronda
It starts in the direction of the Atlantic Ocean, meta Cadiz, what is believed to be the oldest city in the West. The seventeenth-century ramparts surrounding the city along the promontory and the beautiful promenade providing panoramic views of the bay and ocean. The cathedral is a great neo-classical building and climbing the tower there is an overview of the city. Will then continue to Jerez de la Frontera, famous for its "bodegas" the cellars where the wines get older, we visit one of Tio Pepe, the multiple tastings of wine, the strong smell of the cellars and the heat that envelops us, too inebriated abstainers. Also visit the gardens (although here the jacaranda), and the Cathedral, the evening stroll in town is a little 'disappointed. The next morning departure to Ronda, perched on a cliff, the Puente Nuevo city joins the old and new, here you can breathe a different atmosphere, we visit the Plaza de Toro in the shops you can find all the Andalusian crafts with a touch of Arabian influence. Returning to Malaga and Andalusia tour ends. It 'was a wonderful experience, aided positively by Ramon, the Spanish tour guide, really prepared and funny as hell. Although the period is optimal, you can do the tour until the end of June, the summer heat gets really hot. Who has visited Morocco, says that this experience was better, in terms of preservation of monuments of Arab art.
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