In January we would like to invite you to visit the world's largest trade fair for horticulture, food and agriculture. It has been taking place since 1925 and is a crowd puller for private and professional visitors. In addition to gardening and landscaping, you can find out about topics such as renewable raw materials and building technology on 118,000 m². More than 300 seminars, congresses and committee meetings round off the program.
What is Green Week Berlin and when does it take place?
The Green Week Berlin is an international trade fair for horticulture, food and agriculture that will take place from January 17th to 26th, 2020 at the Berlin exhibition center. Day tickets cost EUR 15, reduced EUR 10. The fair offers numerous exhibitions, tastings, seminars and specialist events.
Visitor information
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Date | 17. – January 26, 2020: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., January 24, 2020: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. |
Location | Berlin Exhibition Center, Halls 1 – 27 |
Entrance fee | Day ticket: 15 EUR, reduced price 10 EUR |
Family ticket (max. 2 adults with max. 3 children up to 14 years): 31 EUR | |
Happy Hour Ticket, valid from Monday to Friday from 2 p.m.: 10 EUR | |
Sunday ticket: 12 EUR, schoolchildren and students 5 EUR | |
Season ticket: 42 EUR | |
Group ticket: 12 EUR | |
School classes: EUR 4 per student |
Trade visitors pay EUR 25 for the day ticket and EUR 60 for the season ticket. This price includes baggage drop and cloakroom.
Arrival and parking options
The International Green Week Berlin works with Deutsche Bahn and Lufthansa. Both companies offer discounted tickets. Since the Berlin exhibition center is very well connected to the public transport network, you can easily reach it by subway and S-Bahn as well as by bus and taxi.
If you arrive by car, the traffic control system will guide you via the city highways to the exhibition center and the best possible parking options. There are around 12,000 parking spaces available in the immediate vicinity.
Description
The International Green Fair Berlin is one of the most famous events in Germany. It offers you, as a garden lover and consumer, an excellent overview of global agricultural and nutritional science and is at the same time an exciting exhibition for young and old. Due to the numerous special shows, it is also considered the leading trade fair for horticulture and agriculture.
Discovering and tasting regional and international speci alties is undoubtedly a priority for consumers. Agriculture, also a crowd puller, sometimes features live animals. The representatives from gardening and landscaping present their activities and the necessary equipment very clearly.
The International Greetings Week Berlin is also a platform for a variety of specialist events and serves as an established information and networking platform.
Tip
When you visit Berlin, you should also take a look at the numerous, beautifully landscaped parks. These include, for example, the Mauerpark, built on the site of the former border, the Volkspark Friedrichshain and the Großer Tiergarten.