Hostals & Hostels
Jerez is the centre of the sherry triangle, and it is the opportunity to visit the huge sherry bodegas that draw large amounts of tourists every year. Besides the delightful tours of the bodegas there are few reasons to warrant a longer stay in the city. There are the usual cathedrals, churches and castles but they compare poorly to those you can readily see elsewhere in Andalucia. It is definitely worth a day visit though.
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Hostals and Hostels definition
A HOSTAL (also know as a guest house) provides basic accommodation at a reasonable price and a private room. These are common in Spain and not hard to find, with many occupying a floor of an apartment block as opposed to a stand alone building. Rooms don't all come with en-suite facilities, however guests will usually have the option of this.
Hostelworld lists hundreds of hostels in all the cities of Andalucia, including Seville, Cádiz, Granada, Málaga, Almería and Córdoba, as well as interesting towns such as Ronda, Guadix, Antequera and Algeciras, and coastal resorts such as the Costa de la Luz (Conil and Tarifa), the Costa del Sol (Estepona, Marbella and Nerja).
A HOSTEL in Spain is that which you would expect to find in most parts of the world - the opportunity to stay in shared dorms at a low price. These are often social hubs among travelers, with common rooms and, at times, cheap bars making them excellent places to meet new people or find another travel companion. Many hostels also have private rooms available, as well as dorms.