Lively halls, a lively exchange at the stands and a varied trade fair programme - the Grüne Woche leaves visitors and exhibitors satisfied after the first weekend of the fair. Almost 100,000 visitors flocked to the Berlin Exhibition Centre on the first three days of the event.
"People are curious, our exhibitors offer a wide range of products and the atmosphere in the halls is positive - these are the right ingredients for a successful trade fair experience," observes Lars Jaeger, Director of the Grüne Woche.
Extensive programme for the next seven days
The Grüne Woche is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until 28 January. On Friday 26 January, the fair will be open until 8 pm. Visitors to the fair can look forward to the state days in Brandenburg (22 January), Saxony (22 January) and Saxony-Anhalt (22 January). The new young generation hub training hall (22-25 January) will help school pupils to find an apprenticeship. Around 90 skilled trades will be presented in a practical way in Hall 6.2b. At the Startup Days (23/24 January), young companies will present their innovations from the agtech and food sectors in two-minute pitches to the trade fair audience and jury. The venue is the Grüne Woche stage in Hall 6.2a. Another public highlight is the Hippologica equestrian show (26-28 January). An extensive stage programme, daily cooking shows and creative workshops round off the visit to the fair. Further information in the programme overview.
Quick and easy: digital ticket shop
No queuing or waiting: visitors can easily download their admission ticket to their mobile phone in the digital ticket shop at Grüne Woche.
The standard price for a day ticket from Monday to Saturday is 16 euros, and 13 euros on Sundays. An after-work ticket (Monday to Friday from 2 p.m.) is available for 10 euros and a family ticket for 35 euros. Tickets are also available on site and can be paid for without cash.
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