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The largest event in Italy entirely dedicated to cycling travel: Italian and foreign destinations, accessories and bicycles for cycle tourism and stories of travel experiences with the most interesting voices in cycle tourism.
The Cycle Tourism Show is the leading event for cycling holidays, dedicated to promoting cycle tourism as a sustainable, exciting and accessible way to travel for everyone.
Presentations, travel stories and destinations to discover, with countless ideas to imagine and prepare for your first or next cycling journey.
Within the exhibition halls, visitors will find destinations waiting to be discovered and the most interesting products for those who choose to travel by bicycle.
The Cycle Tourism Show is the reference point for cycling holidays, dedicated to promoting cycle tourism as a sustainable, exciting and accessible way to travel for everyone.
Our interactive bike events map lets you easily find the dates and locations of each event. Happy riding and have fun!
The Cycle Tourism Show is the perfect place for exhibitors to reach a new audience and increase their brand exposure.
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