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You can find the 2026 Jerez MotoGP schedule below, with UK times also provided.
| LOKALE ZEIT | britische Zeit | SERIE | SITZUNG |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09:00 Uhr | 08:00 Uhr | MOTO3 | FREIES TRAINING |
| 09:50 | 08:50 | MOTO2 | FREIES TRAINING |
| 10:45 Uhr | 09:45 | MOTOGP | FREIES TRAINING |
| 13:15 | 12:15 | MOTO3 | TRAINING |
| 14:05 | 13:05 | MOTO2 | TRAINING |
| 15:00 Uhr | 14:00 Uhr | MOTOGP | TRAINING |
| LOKALE ZEIT | britische Zeit | SERIE | SITZUNG |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:40 | 07:40 | MOTO3 | FREIES TRAINING 2 |
| 09:25 | 08:25 | MOTO2 | FREIES TRAINING 2 |
| 10:10 | 09:10 | MOTOGP | FREIES TRAINING 2 |
| 10:50 Uhr | 09:50 | MOTOGP | QUALIFIKATION |
| 11:15 | 10:15 Uhr | MOTOGP | QUALIFIKATION 2 |
| 12:45 Uhr | 11:45 Uhr | MOTO3 | QUALIFIKATION |
| 13:10 | 12:10 | MOTO3 | QUALIFIKATION 2 |
| 13:40 | 12:40 | MOTO2 | QUALIFIKATION |
| 14:05 | 13:05 | MOTO2 | QUALIFIKATION 2 |
| 15:00 Uhr | 14:00 Uhr | MOTOGP | SPRINT |
| LOKALE ZEIT | britische Zeit | SERIE | SITZUNG |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09:40 | 08:40 | MOTOGP | AUFWÄRMEN |
| 11:00 Uhr | 10:00 Uhr | MOTO3 | RENNEN |
| 12:15 | 11:15 | MOTO2 | RENNEN |
| 14:00 Uhr | 13:00 Uhr | MOTOGP | RENNEN |
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Travelling the short distance from the city of Jerez de la Frontera to the Circuito de Jerez is relatively simple. Without traffic the journey takes around 15 minutes by car, but during the MotoGP weekend you can expect that journey time to be longer.
The circuit is around an 1h 15m drive from Sevilla to the north, and a 25 minute drive from Cadiz to the south. Many race attendees opts to base themselves in these cities during the MotoGP weekend.
During the MotoGP race weekend, the Jerez de la Frontera City Council operates a dedicated shuttle bus service to the circuit. Buses depart approximately every seven minutes during peak times, with a journey time of about 30 minutes. The departure point is from the Minotauro roundabout, and the fare is €1.10.

There is also a public bus that connects the city and the circuit. The P4 service, provides regular journeys, and the bus stop closest to the Circuito de Jerez is Torremelgarejo. This is just a few minutes walk from the circuit entrance. Apps like Moovit will help you to check the schedules,
Taxis are readily available throughout Jerez de la Frontera. A taxi ride from the city centre to the circuit typically takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic. Taxis are also very well-priced compared to many other European motorsport destinations.
| CIRCUITO DE JEREZ | STATISTIKEN |
|---|---|
| ERSTER GRAND PRIX | 1987 |
| Rundenlänge | 4.423 km |
| RENN-RUNDENREKORD | 1:37.349 – Alex Marquez 🇪🇸 (2025) |
| LAPS | 25 |
| RENNSTRECKE | 110.58 km |
| LÄNGSTE GERADE | 607 m |
| HÖCHSTGESCHWINDIGKEIT | 301.6 km/h – M.Bezzecchi 🇮🇹 (2025) |
| DREHUNGEN | 13 |
The first of four MotoGP races in Spain takes place in Jerez deep in the Andalusian landscape. The track is just around 9.5km from the city of Jerez de la Frontera.
But the two larger better known cities of Seville and Cadiz are a drivable distance from the circuit. Many international visitors take advantage of an affordable Spanish MotoGP race to enjoy a city break in two of Spain’s most culturally rich and historic tourist hotspots.

Jerez de la Frontera is the closest option (except camping – see below) for MotoGP fans looking to base themselves close to the action. As the host city of the Jerez MotoGP, the town offers easy access to the circuit (around 15 minutes by car), and is a fine example of true Andalusian culture. With its reputation for sherry wine, flamenco, and equestrian heritage, Jerez de la Frontera is a tourist hotspot even without the MotoGP in town! Below are three hotel recommendations for your stay in Jerez.
A charming boutique hotel in the historic centre, offering a traditional Andalusian courtyard and rooftop views. This hotel is perfect for those seeking an authentic stay close to Jerez’s tapas bars and sherry bodegas.
A modern and comfortable hotel set in lush gardens, featuring a pool and excellent dining options. Ideal for visitors looking for a relaxing stay within walking distance of the city centre.
A luxury hotel located within a historic sherry winery. The venue offers elegant rooms, a rooftop pool, and an immersive wine experience. This stay is for visitors who want a premium stay just a short stroll from Jerez’s main attractions.

Cádiz is an ideal base for MotoGP fans visiting for the race in Jerez. It has a relaxed coastal atmosphere, stunning beaches, and is just a 30-minute drive from the circuit. The city is renowned for it’s Moorish history, affordable al fresco dining, and the passion of Andalusian culture. It is the perfect place to unwind after a day at the track. Below are three hotel recommendations for your stay in Cádiz.
This charming and historic hotel was once a convent, nestled deep in the Old Town of Cádiz. This affordable and unique accommodation option is walking distance to Cádiz Cathedral and local tapas bars.
Located right on Playa de la Victoria, this beachfront hotel offers modern comfort and stunning sea views. Sleep with the sound of the waves lapping, all within easy reach of the racetrack.
At the luxury end of the hotel offerings in Cádiz, Parador de Cádiz is a sleek, modern hotel with panoramic sea views, a spa, and an infinity pool – ideal for the photo album! Looking for style and comfort, while staying close to the coast and historic centre? This is the place for you.

Seville is a great option for MotoGP fans visiting for the race in Jerez. It has an airport for international visitors to fly into, and is just an hour’s drive from the track. The city offers history, nightlife, and a wide range of accommodation. Below are three hotel recommendations for your stay in Seville.
Great value hotel option in Nervión. Best for budget and business trips.
Enjoy modern comfort in the trendy neighbourhood of Triana, a vibrant parent of town famous for Flamenco, tapas bars, and authentic Andalusian culture.
At the higher end of the Seville accommodation market, the Hotel Alfonso XIII offers luxury and iconic Spanish style. Santa Cruz is the historic centre of the city, close to the Cathedral, Alcázar, and Flamenco bars.
It si possible to camp near the Jerez circuit for the MotoGP. This emmersive option provides festival feel to the race weekend and camaraderie among motorsports enthusiasts. It also allows for easy access to the track. Campers often bring their own equipment and provisions, creating a lively community atmosphere.
The campsites are just a five-minute walk from the track and have a range of facilities. Glamping is also available.
You can book pitches for the 2026 Jerez MotoGP here.

Sollte während Ihrer Reise ein Notfall eintreten, sollten Sie die folgende Nummer anrufen: 112.
Die Landeswährung ist der Euro (EUR). Der Wechselkurs liegt bei etwa1 GBP zu 1,16 EUR. Alle Waren und Dienstleistungen werden in der Landeswährung bezahlt.
Die Amtssprache istSpanisch.
ℹ️ Prohibited Items at the Circuito de Jerez
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