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At the public trade fair for bicycles, new urban mobility and travel, exhibitors will present current bicycle models, e-bikes, city and trekking bikes and racing bikes.

The VeloBerlin is a visitors' fair all about bicycles and urban mobility. At the former Tempelhof Airport, around 500 international brands and over 270 exhibitors will present the complete range of bicycles, including city and trekking bikes, e-bikes, single speeders, mountain bikes and racing bikes (also with electric drive), children's and youth bikes as well as special bikes. Visitors will have the opportunity to buy the bicycles and accessories on offer at the trade fair.

Several themed special shows at VeloBerlin present innovations and trends in the bicycle industry. Suppliers of "bike boxes", for example, show how bicycles will be stored safely in the future. At VeloKids, children's and youth bikes will be presented. The side programme also includes topics such as worldwide bicycle travel, future mobility and VeloWomen - diversity and cycling. Short sprint races on running bikes, cargo bikes and racing bikes promise thrilling competitions.

New bicycle models on test track

Special highlights of the bicycle fair are bicycle shows and large outdoor parcours where visitors can try out the latest bicycle models. Those who want to learn more about the art of cycling can also be shown riding techniques in training sessions.

At a Glance

Fair
Velo Berlin
Location
Tempelhof Airport
Start
10 May 2025
End
11 May 2025
Accessibility
The event area (exhibition, catering, sanitary facilities) is barrier-free accessible.

Tempelhof Airport

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Columbiadamm 10
12101 Berlin

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