Jerez de la Frontera

The best way to visit Jerez de la Frontera is certainly walk as you can enjoy the beauty of its streets and facades of his many palaces, and squares and malls. Tourist buses are also available on two floors with the convertible top.

By car
By car

A good idea is park your cark in some parking to avoid traffic jams. The nearest one to city center are:

Alameda Vieja
Calle Manuel María González, junto a Alameda Vieja, tel. 956320287.
Arenal
Plaza del Arenal, tel. 956325076.
Centro
Calle Larga s/n.
Centro Comercial Los Cisnes
Plaza del Progreso. tel, 956168383.
Doña Blanca
Plaza Esteve, tel. 956347209.
Madre de Dios
Plaza de Madre de Dios, tel. 956337253.
Mamelón
Plaza del Mamelón, junto a la Alameda Cristina, tel. 956348654.
Plaza del Caballo
Plaza del Caballo s/n, tel. 956313080.
By Tram

Jerez is quite “horizontal city” and because of the heavy traffic experienced by the city, especially at peak times, the Council has decided to build a tram network help to improve the city traffic. Currently being planned, which if known to come up Guadalcacín and El Portal, which will feature about 45 kilometers of track.

By ship
By ship

It is currently being considered by the City to create a joint service between Jerez and El Puerto de Santa Maria Guadalete across the river, as one of several measures to restore the River.

By bike
By bike

Jerez is the first city in Andalucia has launched a free public transport service bicycles. Free rental bikes will be for a period of two hours and may be left in any of the points that have been in the city are: Alameda Bank Mamelon Square, Bus Station and the Campus University.

By taxi
By taxi

Taxi services is pretty good and truthworty. You will find several stops in city center. You will be able to contact a taxi service in 0034 956.34.48.60