Jerez de la Frontera, commonly known as Jerez, is a historic city in the Andalusian region of southern Spain. Renowned for its rich cultural heritage, Jerez is celebrated as the birthplace of flamenco music and sherry wine. The city’s charming streets are lined with elegant palaces, Andalusian architecture, and busy squares, where travellers can explore iconic landmarks such as the stunning Alcázar fortress, the majestic Cathedral of Jerez, and their world-famous Jerez bodegas.
From Jerez Airport, a taxi ride to the city centre takes just 10 minutes, with a minimum fee ranging from €15 to €19 for up to 4 passengers, making it the most convenient option for a smooth ride.
Alternatively, if you’re travelling Monday through Friday and the timetable aligns with your arrival, you can take the M-050 or M-052 bus lines at 09:30, 15:15, or 16:30. A 30-minute travel on these lines would only cost you €1.4 per person, so it is the most affordable option.
An additional option is the train, which leaves daily at 07:26, 08:22, 13:17, and 19:14 from the airport. A €2.55 ticket gets you into the city centre in just 10 minutes.
If you want a smooth and stress-free holiday, consider pre-booking your private transfer with Welcome Pickups and ensure fixed-prices.
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