Mantúa

Jerez de la Frontera


A subtle designer entrance reveals just a handful of tables at jerezano chef Israel Ramos' intimate, highly innovative, Cádiz-rooted Michelin-starred restaurant Mantúa, where eight-, 12- or 16-course tasting menus are paired with some of 200 Jerez wines. Ramos is known for highlighting top-quality ingredients, without too much fuss, and also runs more informal nearby tapas spot Albalá.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Jerez de la Frontera attractions

2. Museo del Enganche

0.33 MILES

Part of the famous Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, Jerez' Horse-Carriage Museum includes an 18th-century Binder hunting break.

3. Bodegas Sandeman

0.34 MILES

Three or four daily tours (no bookings needed) each in English, Spanish and German, and one in French, all including three-sherry tastings; the website…

4. Antiguo Cabildo

0.34 MILES

A couple of blocks northeast of Jerez' cathedral stands the handsome 16th-century old town hall.

5. Centro Andaluz de Flamenco

0.36 MILES

Both architecturally intriguing – note the entrance's original 15th-century Mudéjar artesonado (ceiling of interlaced beams with decorative inserts) and…

6. Bodegas Lustau

0.38 MILES

Book ahead for the excellent-value, English- or Spanish-language tours of the handsome, vine-shaded Lustau bodega, founded in 1896. 'Standard' visits (€18…

7. Catedral de San Salvador

0.47 MILES

Echoes of Seville colour Jerez' dramatic cathedral, a surprisingly harmonious mix of baroque, neoclassical and Gothic styles. Standout features are its…

8. Alcázar

0.51 MILES

Jerez' muscular yet elegant 11th- or 12th-century fortress is one of Andalucía's best-preserved Almohad-era relics. It's notable for its octagonal tower,…