Shopping in Jerez
Jerez city itself is mainly pedestrianised making it a pleasant walk around the city wich offers shopping facilities you would expect in any large city. The main shopping area is located between Plaza Romero Martinez and Plaza del Arenal. The Jerez Centro Comercial Abierto is an open air centre which brings many shops together and is worth a visit to an shopper. You will also find traditional items as well as ancient crafts such as barrel making, wicker work and items related to wine.
Herein below are some of the most well known shops in the area.
Duarte
The town's most famous saddle shop selling beautiful wrought leather which is exported all over the world and well known for tourists who can choose from all kinds of other smaller but beautifully worked leather items.
Larga 15.
La Esparteria
For wickerwork.
Calle Ramon de Cala 17
Ceramica Amaya
For pottery.
Avda Carrero Blanco 16
Ferros
For lanterns.
Calle La Torre 4
The city also boasts numerous shopping centres and hypermarkets within the city as well as in the surrounding areas
Main shopping centres:
Carrefour Norte
Avda. Europa, s/n
Tel 956 359 000
Carrefour Sur
Puertas del Sur. Ctra. N-IV, Km 641
Tels. 956 151 300 or 956 151 321
Centro Comercial Jerez Plaza
Calle Dona Blanca, 10 y Corredera 27
Tels. 956 340 102 or 956 344 089
La Asunción
Paseo de las Delicias, s/n
956 331 724
Lanceria 7
On Sundays between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm. a bustling street market takes place
Shopping in Tarifa
As water sports are dominant in Tarifa, shops have popped up everywhere for this service with surf shops be the most prominent. Wind and kite surf equipment is abundant with some shops even making their own custom items. Apart from the sports side though, Tarifa also has many small boutiques with highly recognisable fashion names
As Tarifa is close to Morocco you will find all types of Moroccan style items such as lamps, shoes, carvings and many others. In all it is very hard to go away from Tarifa without something to keep your memories close
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