Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Jerez de la Frontera. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Historic city center with traditional architecture
Busy district with commercial areas and transport connections.
Area associated with haciendas and urban expansion, part of transport network.
Modern residential area with educational facilities and green spaces.
Developing residential neighborhood with good connectivity.
Urban district with transport links, known for residential and commercial areas.
The historic center of Jerez featuring landmarks like the Alcázar, Cathedral, and traditional bodegas.
Coastal-influenced suburb with beaches nearby and residential appeal.
Residential area part of urban bus lines, offering local living near city amenities.
Residential area with mesas terrain, family-oriented with green spaces.
Industrial and residential peripheral district.
Southern gateway district with commercial activity and new developments.
Developing area with sports facilities and residential growth.
Modern residential district with good connectivity to the city center.
Semi-rural district along the river with industrial and residential zones.
Gateway neighborhood with markets and transport hubs.
Area around the hospital with medical facilities and urban living.
Traditional neighborhood near the historic center known for its flamenco heritage and local markets.
Historic area with silver-themed architecture and proximity to key landmarks.
A prominent district featuring beautiful squares and avenues that are central to the city's layout. Known for its elegant public spaces and traditional Andalusian character.
A district encompassing the ring road areas of Jerez (Circunvalación I and II), serving as transitional zones between the historic center and suburban areas.
A neighborhood district featuring Plaza Esteve as a central gathering point with local bars and traditional Andalusian character.
A residential neighborhood district centered around Plaza de Madre de Dios, featuring local amenities and traditional character.
A neighborhood district located near Alameda Cristina, featuring local character and traditional Andalusian residential areas.
A district centered around Plaza de la Yerba, offering access to nearby Plaza de la Asunción and the Old Town Hall, representing a well-preserved area of the city.
A district centered around the iconic Plaza del Caballo square, featuring traditional tapas bars and serving as a gathering point for locals and visitors.
A district featuring one of the city's notable squares, part of the network of public spaces that define Jerez's urban character.
A district featuring one of the city's beautiful squares and avenues, part of Jerez's network of elegant public spaces.