The Cycle Tourism Show is Italy’s leading event and marketplace dedicated to cycling holidays.This annual event brings together destinations, tour operators, bike brands, and cycling enthusiasts to share ideas, build partnerships, and discover new opportunities in the world of cycle tourism.
It’s the perfect place to explore how cycling can boost tourism, promote responsible travel, and create unforgettable experiences.
EUROPEAN HOTSPOT FOR CYCLE TOURISM OPERATORS
Set in the heart of the Veneto region, the City of Padua offers the perfect backdrop, a place where culture, nature and cycling meet. Every connection and conversation here is designed to inspire collaboration, promote active travel, and benefit from the growing momentum of cycle tourism across Europe and beyond.
Date: Friday, March 27th, 2026
Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Location: Padova Hall, Padua
The B2B Workshop at the Cycle Tourism Show is a dedicated networking event connecting key players in the cycling tourism sector. With international and national buyers and sellers, the workshop offers to form new partnerships and explore market growth opportunities.
Key Workshop Dates:
10 February 2026 – Agenda Opens 10 March 2026 – Agenda closes 27 March 2026 – Workshop Live, 9:30- AM – 4:30 PM
Pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings facilitated through the matching app
Targeted connections between buyers and sellers to maximize business potential
A dynamic environment to discover new products, destinations, and services
This workshop is an unmissable opportunity for professionals looking to expand their network and build valuable collaborations in the world of cycle tourism.
Partecipants of the latest edition
In the 2025 edition of the Cycle Tourism Workshop, buyers from 12 different countries took part. The delegation included representatives from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Spain, and Switzerland.
The Cycle Tourism Workshop hosted registered sellers from ten different countries. Participants came from Croatia, France, Jordan, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and Switzerland.