The Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto will be the main stage, but the biker experience extends throughout the city, with a wide program of parallel activities and emblematic areas that pulsate with a passion for speed. From the city center, especially in the Mamelón area, to avenues like Europa or Álvaro Domecq, the presence of bikers is constant.
Among the options to enjoy the atmosphere, several establishments stand out as key reference points for fans. One of them is Garage 93, a sports bar located near Plaza del Mamelón and Alameda de Cristina. This venue, known for its connection to competitive motorcycling, offers an immersive experience with displayed motorcycles and a food truck area with music, aiming to bring the circuit's adrenaline to the heart of the city.
Another essential stop is the Moto Club Cherokee Jerez, an institution with over three decades of history, deeply rooted in custom bike culture and live rock music. Located on Calle de la Algaida, in the Polígono Industrial, this club opens its doors to the general public during the GP, offering an authentic atmosphere with live music, food, and drinks at popular prices, away from commercial crowds.
Bar Fonda La Paisa, in the Las Viñas area, positions itself as a key meeting point for bikers, with exclusive parking, special offers, and raffles. This establishment, part of Restaurante Sabor Tropical, combines Spanish tapas with Colombian dishes, offering a lively alternative to the historic center. Meanwhile, Las Banderillas, on Calle Caballeros, is a traditional bar in the historic center, famous for its oxtail stew and bullfighting-biker ambiance, a reference point for veteran bikers.
Finally, La Guarida del Ángel, a cultural space on Calle Porvenir, transforms during the GP weekend into a haven for rock lovers, scheduling tribute nights and live music in a historic building that was once a winery and cinema, ideal for those seeking to escape the commercial hustle.




