
A historic Renaissance palace with Baroque and Neoclassical additions, set within the tranquil Campo del Moro gardens.

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A historic Renaissance palace with Baroque and Neoclassical additions, set within the tranquil Campo del Moro gardens.
"An island of peace in the old town, this Baroque and Neoclassical palace is beautifully preserved."
Catch the magical sunset light on the palace facade from the gardens.
Grab a coffee or snack at the new terrace for amazing palace views.
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Adjacent to the Royal Palace
Historic gardens offering stunning views of the Royal Palace's west facade, perfect for a peaceful stroll.

Within Campo del Moro gardens
Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or drinks with unparalleled views of the Royal Palace.

Palacio Campo Real
Admire the blend of Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles in this historic manor house.
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Catch the magical sunset light on the palace facade from the gardens.
Grab a coffee or snack at the new terrace for amazing palace views.
Discover the recently opened garden entrances for a fresh perspective.
Reservations are recommended for the terrace, especially on weekends.
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Catch the magical sunset light on the palace facade from the gardens.
Grab a coffee or snack at the new terrace for amazing palace views.
Discover the recently opened garden entrances for a fresh perspective.
Reservations are recommended for the terrace, especially on weekends.
Visitors praise Palacio Campo Real as a majestic and beautifully preserved historical site, particularly appreciating its charm and suitability for events. The Campo del Moro gardens are highlighted as a peaceful oasis with stunning palace views. Some guests found the breakfast offerings less impressive, but overall satisfaction remains high.
"A majestic palace, a manor house, originally in the Renaissance style, but with Baroque and Neoclassical additions.
I seem to recall it was once owned by the Domecq family."
Juanmi Figuerola Sanchez
"A site steeped in history, this Baroque and Neoclassical palace is beautifully preserved and cared for by the Domecq Zurita de Solé family. An island of peace in the old town of Jerez. Magnificent facilities for cultural events. Thank you for your love of heritage."
Miguel Ángel
"The building's origins, according to the plaque displayed in the residence's entrance, date back to 1545, when Pedro Benavente Cabeza de Vaca y Carvajal commissioned it to build it on an Islamic structure. It houses the oldest wine cellar in Jerez."
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The Campo del Moro gardens, adjacent to the Royal Palace, are accessible via new pedestrian entrances on Cuesta de San Vicente and Cuesta de la Vega. The nearest metro station is Príncipe Pío.
While direct parking at the gardens is limited, public parking is available in the vicinity of the Royal Palace and Plaza de España.
Yes, it's a pleasant walk from areas like Plaza de España and Gran Vía, offering a scenic route through the city.
Entry to the Campo del Moro gardens is generally free, allowing public access to explore the grounds.
The gardens typically open from morning until evening. Specific hours for the terrace can vary, often from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekends.
While the gardens are free, the terrace operates as a cafe/restaurant, so there will be costs associated with food and drinks purchased there.
The Palacio Campo Real is a private residence, but its historical significance and architectural style are evident from the exterior and the surrounding gardens.
The Campo del Moro gardens offer numerous picturesque spots, especially with the Royal Palace as a backdrop. The west facade is particularly stunning during sunset.
Generally, personal photography is allowed in the gardens. However, it's always wise to be mindful of other visitors and avoid intrusive photography.
Drone usage is typically restricted in and around historical sites and royal residences due to privacy and security concerns. It's best to check local regulations.
The newly opened 'La Terraza del Campo del Moro' offers food and drinks with spectacular views of the palace.
The terrace offers a menu that combines tradition and innovation, focusing on local products and seasonal changes.
Yes, the terrace is open for breakfast, lunch, and drinks, providing a delightful culinary experience with a view.
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