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Before 1787, the moat around the Alcazar was used as a dumping ground. In the following year, two perpendicular sides were covered and planted with avenues of pine trees. It was Jerez's first green open space and the grove is now the oldest in the city. The area around the trees is paved, turning it into 11000 square meters of pedestrian mall. In the 1960s, the space was used for concerts and cultural events. The Alameda Vieja promenade is popular with the city's inhabitants, especially on Sundays. It provides the city's best opportunities for sunset photographs and views of the rear of the cathedral.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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