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Cycle Tourism Fair: The two-wheeled travel ecosystem in Padua

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The benchmark event for cycle tourism in Italy arrives in Padua, serving as a meeting point for professionals and two-wheeled travel enthusiasts.

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Padova, Via Carlo Rezzonico
from 19/03/2027 to 21/03/2027
Cycle Tourism Fair: The two-wheeled travel ecosystem in Padua

A landmark for cycle tourism

The Cycle Tourism Fair confirms its position as the premier national event dedicated to the world of two-wheeled travel. Promoted by Bikenomist, the event acts as a strategic crossroads for the entire industry: tour operators, specialized accommodation facilities, applied technology manufacturers, and representatives of international tourist destinations. The event responds to a growing demand for slow mobility, positioning itself as a hub of inspiration and technical solutions for the sector.

The edition recorded significant numbers, consolidating its role in the trade fair landscape with the presence of 265 major operators and over 27,000 visitors. The cultural program is structured around a series of conferences featuring more than 120 experts, invited to discuss sustainability, territorial infrastructure, and new global market trends across more than 80 thematic sessions.

Padua: cradle of gentle mobility

The choice of the Padua Exhibition Centre as the venue is no coincidence. The urban context of Padua represents a virtuous model in urban mobility management, boasting a network of 195 kilometers of cycle paths. This statistical primacy in Italy reflects the deep integration of cycling into the city's daily life and tourism fabric.

The surrounding area also offers a mosaic of routes of significant landscape and historical interest. The Euganean Hills Ring, the Path of Saint Anthony, and the reclamation of the former Treviso-Ostiglia railway bear witness to a territorial vocation that fosters interconnection between nature and cultural heritage. This territorial ecosystem serves as the ideal setting for an event aimed at promoting a style of conscious, low-environmental-impact travel.

International perspectives

The event's ambition extends beyond national borders, aiming to position Italy as a central node in the global cycle tourism network. Constant engagement with foreign markets ensures ongoing updates on tourist flows and international best practices, fostering an inclusive and professional vision of the sector. The event thus represents an essential moment for discussion for anyone operating in the industry, offering a complete overview of the dynamics of a rapidly and constantly evolving form of tourism.

Logistical information

The event takes place at the Padua exhibition district. Access is structured to welcome both the general public and B2B industry professionals, with defined schedules to facilitate networking sessions and consultation with exhibitors. It is recommended to consult the official website for the updated calendar of technical speeches, registration procedures, and information regarding access passes.

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