“"We had the pleasure of welcoming a renowned film director from Los Angeles to our town. They were enjoying a motorcycle route, and between stops, it seems they found their favorite place to eat… Alcalá del Valle! Furthermore, the agency they were traveling with was delighted with our town. And that can only mean one thing: good news for tourism and more incredible visits in the future! Visits like these prove that Alcalá del Valle not only captivates those who visit but also conquers big stars."
Los Angeles Film Director Visits Alcalá del Valle, Praises Gastronomy
A renowned American filmmaker, touring the Sierra de Cádiz, made a stop in the Cadiz town, highlighting its culinary offerings.
By Macarena Luque Romero
••2 min read
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Image of a white village in the Sierra de Cádiz, with whitewashed houses and narrow streets.
A film director from Los Angeles, known for his work in series and films, visited Alcalá del Valle during a motorcycle tour through the Sierra de Cádiz, impressed by the local cuisine.
The town of Alcalá del Valle, in the Sierra de Cádiz, has welcomed a visit from an American film and series director. He took advantage of the Jerez MotoGP weekend to explore the picturesque white villages of the region. His stop in Alcalá del Valle was driven by an interest in local gastronomy, which, according to sources from Turismo de Alcalá del Valle, captivated the visitor.
The director's presence was announced by Turismo de Alcalá del Valle through their social media, where an image of the filmmaker with other motorcyclists on his tour was shared. Such visits enhance the tourist appeal of the area, generating expectations for future arrivals of personalities and boosting the local sector.
The director, born in Los Angeles, California, is known for his work on productions such as The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case: The Untold Story (2015), Weed Wars (2011), and Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). His visit underscores the growing interest in the Sierra de Cádiz as a tourist destination, not only for its landscapes but also for its cultural and gastronomic offerings.



