Las Banderillas was just a few steps down from our Airbnb. We ate there several times The tapas were good. From time to time someone would play music and then pass the hat. Plaza de Arenal on our first evening in Jerez. The long line to pick up tickets for the Festival at Teatro Villamarta. We spent a lot of time here during our 8 days in Jerez. Plaza Esteve. In contrast to our last trip, it was good weather while we were there this time. The central market on Plaza Esteve "Abastos" means "supplies" Several aisles of meat, fish, cheese, and vegeetables Some of the seafood looked unappealing to me. (galeras are mantis shrimp from the gulf of Cadiz) You are welcome to try the chocos (cuttlefish). They will prepare the custs just the way you want. Just before our first performance at Villamarta The setup at Gonzalez Byass (bodega Tio Pepe) for our first midnight performance For once, there were assigned seats, which is a definite plus at this venue. El Cabrero (the goatherder) on one of his last stops as a performer Patricia at the Lola Flores statue. Lola Flores was a truly famous Jerezano dancer. We went to a free peña performance where we saw Harumi Hata. Everyone at peña Cernícolas enjoyed the performance. Capturing the energy / motion of the dancers is difficult. Seville