About Jerez de la Frontera
Jerez de la Frontera is the largest city in Cádiz province, where over 213,000 people live among streets that blend tradition with contemporary life. The old center showcases historic architecture spanning Moorish, Gothic, and Baroque styles, creating an authentic Andalusian atmosphere. Sage College sits at the heart of this cultural hub, surrounded by historic buildings and vibrant thoroughfares.
Surrounding Landscape
Sage College sits where the Campiña de Jerez plateau stretches toward the coast, crossed by the Guadalete River. Rolling hills covered in vineyards slope toward where the Atlantic meets the Subbetic mountain range, while Los Alcornocales Natural Park lies within the municipal boundaries, bringing natural spaces close to the urban center.
Nearby Attractions
The area around Sage College reflects centuries of cultural heritage through landmarks like the 11th-century Alcázar fortress, the Gothic-Baroque Jerez Cathedral, and the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art with its famed Cartujano horses. Historic churches—San Miguel, Santiago, and San Juan de los Caballeros—stand alongside sherry bodegas and flamenco peñas, where traditional performances bring the art form to life.
Transport and Accessibility
Jerez Airport, the closest to Sage College, is just 9 kilometers away. Within the city:
- Railway: Jerez-Aeropuerto station connects the airport with the city center and routes to Cádiz, Córdoba, and Seville.
- Bus routes: Service to Jerez, El Puerto de Santa María, and Cádiz, though frequency is limited.
Sage College’s strategic position provides convenient access to major transport hubs, making it easy to explore the Andalusia region.