Sherry Park Hotel   
Jerez de la Frontera
The 4 star Sherry Park Hotel has a good location in Jerez and golfers can benefit from the easy access to the local golf courses as well as to the many places of interest in the area.
Surrounded by beautiful gardens, this excellent hotel is just a short stroll from the fascinating and historic town centre.
Facilities: Apart from the seven conference rooms, this hotel has exterior and interior pools, a prestigious a la carte restaurant El Abaco, shops, a summer restaurant, a buffet restaurant, spacious terraces, a pool bar and an enormous reception area.
Restaurant and Bar: The restaurant El Abaco is well known is Jerez having a loyal clientele for many years. Also worth mentioning is the buffet restaurant Las cadenas-maestranzas with its very special breakfasts.
Sports and Leisure facilities: This Hotel has a fully-equipped modern gymnasium. Also indoor and outdoor swimming pool and a number of alternative sports activities in the surrounding area of Jerez; golf, horse-riding, etc.
Health & Beauty facilities: Sauna, massage, beauty-salon and hairdresser. Meeting facilities: 7 conference rooms with a capacity from 30 to 280 persons. With all the services necessary so that a convention or board-meeting is a successful one. Its the perfect place, not only for business trips or team-trips, but also for all types of celebrations, parties, social-meetings or family reunions.
Nearby golf: Sherry Golf Jerez (15 mins) , Arcos Gardens , El Puerto Golf (30 mins) , Montenmedio Golf Club (45 mins) , Real Club de Sevilla (35 minutes) , Novo Sancti Petri Golf Club (50-60 mins) Attractions Nearby: Guests are just an arms stretch away from the local Bull-fighting museum, the Royal Andalucian Equestrian School and a number of Bodegas where you can enjoy the different sherries.
Jerez is a beautiful city situated in the province of Cadiz. A lively area with a growing cultural heritage. Found only eight miles from the Atlantic coast, it is the largest city in the province of Cadiz. It is distinguished for being the capital of wine, the Andalucian horse and the birth place of flamenco. |