THE LARGEST MOTORCYCLE FAIR IN THE EAST, THE BERLIN MOTORCYCLE DAYS, WILL OPEN ITS DOORS FROM 7 TO 9 FEBRUARY 2020. IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CAPITAL, IN THE STATION BERLIN AM GLEISDREIECK, IT'S AGAIN 3 DAYS ABOUT BIKES.
The 2020 motorcycle season starts in Berlin on February 7th, at the station!
On more than 20,000 square meters of exhibition space, everything that makes the rider's heart beat faster is offered: The current motorcycle models are presented by well-known manufacturers including extensive accessories as well as clothing and helmets for all requirements, at impressive industrial stands. The focus of the Berlin Motorcycle Days is on the presentation of the current motorcycle models. The new ideas of the manufacturers and importers take the lion's share of the total exhibition space on the BMT! Whether chopper, sportsman, scooter, touring or enduro riders, in the special ambience of the former post station at the Gleisdreieck, everyone will get their money's worth! And for the perfect motorcycle holiday there is a wide range of motorcycle trips and guided tours. In the Customshow area, the individualists of the motorcycle scene with their exhibited beauties invite you to marvel and squint. The club mile, where numerous committed clubs present themselves, offers an insight into club life. The hearty beer garden gastronomy in the exhibition halls invites you to linger and offers a relaxed setting for gasoline talks. Photo: BMT Further information on the fair can be found at: http://www.berliner-motorrad-tage.de and on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/BerlinerMotorradTage/
Date: 07.-09.02.2020
Location: Station Berlin, Luckenwalder Straße 4 - 6
Tickets: Tickets start at €9.90
Prices box office: adults 15 €, students from 16 years, physically impaired persons 12 €, children and adolescents (under 16 years) receive free admission in the company of an adult
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