Facts
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Apartment
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1 bedroom
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Sleeps 3
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1 bathroom
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45 m² living area
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23 m² terrace area
Services
Wonderful large 1 bedroom apartment right in the city centre of Jerez. Ideal for short holidays or for business trips. Completely newly furniture with latest contemporary furniture. Why not enjoy a nice evening dinner up in the private terrace with fantastic views of the city centre.
The Coast Named for the quality of its light, the Costa de la Luz is flanked by mile after mile of golden sandy beaches. Great for sunbathing and swimming, this is also one of the world’s best sites for windsurfing, kite surfing and sailing and the golfing options are vast.
The Countryside From coastal wetlands to rolling hills, green valleys and mountain ranges, this is nature at its best: perfect for walkers, climbers, bird watchers and anyone who loves the great outdoors.
Towns and cities Whether its the style of Jerez, the faded grandeur of Cádiz, the elegance of El Puerto, the edginess of Tarifa or the white town tranquillity of Vejer or Arcos, the Costa de la Luz is full of urban delights and surprises.
History and culture Take an unrivalled trip through the centuries, from Roman cities to Moorish glories and monumental cathedrals; immerse yourself in art forms like flamenco and the cult of the Andalusian horse or even the lore of the bullring
Jerez is a jewel of the south: a handsome city of broad avenues, palm-shaded squares and older, narrow streets. It’s the home of sherry, a world centre for equestrianism and the cradle of ‘pure’ flamenco
The best known symbols of Andalusian culture are in evidence throughout the city
The city Sherry bodegas ring the centre while the famed equestrian school, the bullring and the flamenco schools all speak of deep-rooted culture. But the city’s shopping districts are modern and full of big retailers.
Events Jerez stages two big flamenco festivals – the first in Spring, the second in September. Carnival and Easter are huge, but the highlight of the year is the week-long May horse fair. Also in spring, the Spanish motorcycle grand prix almost doubles the town’s population for a weekend.
Location Apart from its own international airport, road connections are excellent, with the main north-south motorway running past the city, another new motorway connecting Jerez with Gibraltar and a third linking to the east linking the city with Arcos and beyond
Guest book for Plaza Mirabal
Te agradezco la deferencia y la diligencia con que se ha llevado toda nuestra relación comercial .
Te aseguro, que en mi ánimo existe la intención ,de recomendáros a todas las personas, a las que tenga ocasión de hacerlo .
La relación humana y personal....SOBRESALIENTE.
Gracias y hasta pronto Ana y Louis
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Plaza Mirabel Jerez de la Frontera
Industrialista Leicestershire
Review Submitted: February 25, 2011 Date of Stay: February 2011
My husband and I spent a week at Plaza Mireabel 8 and enjoyed every minute. It looked just like the photos on the website and was very well appointed with everything we needed for a comfortable stay, even a filter coffee machine!
Plaza Mirabel is in a superb location within the old town so very convenient (walking distance) for the sights of Jerez such as the Andalusian Equestrian Centre, the Flamenco Museum , the Alcazar and the Cathedral, not to mention Gonzalez Byass and other bodegas.. There is a supermarket close by and even though there are bars and restaurants ( and lovely shops!) within short walking distance it is a very quiet and peaceful spot.
Jerez does feel like an authentic Spanish town rather than a tourist trap so not many local people speak English- if you don't speak Spanish I would recommend you take your dictionary or phrase book to help with ordering food and shopping generally. A visit to the fish market is well worthwhile- even just for the experience if not to buy!
The apartment is light and airy and the private rooftop terrace is a great feature.
The facility of a private secure parking space is a bonus if you are hiring a car, as we did and there is easy access to the main routes of the region including Cadiz and Seville.Jerez airport is a short drive away.
The only comment I would make about driving there is that there are some very, very narrow streets so I'm glad we had a small car!
The service from the owner and her agent in Jerez was faultless.
I would like to find something negative to add as I don't want the apartment to be fully booked so that we can't get in next time but I really can't!