The City of Gdańsk, Poland wins bid to host the world cycling summit. This is first time Velo-city will be held in Poland, with the conference set to take place in June 2025 under the theme Energising Solidarity.
The European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) is delighted to announce that the 2025 edition of Velo-city, its flagship world cycling summit, will be hosted in Gdańsk, Poland. The city submitted an impressive bid to host the annual conference, and now has the honour of being the first city in Poland that will host an edition of Velo-city. The conference is set to take place in June 2025.
The proposed theme of Velo-city 2025 is Energising Solidarity, incorporating the city’s heritage and its commitment to promoting social change through cycling.
Jill Warren, CEO of ECF said: “ECF is delighted to award Velo-city 2025 to Gdańsk, an outstanding applicant and cycling city on the rise. After decades of working with Gdańsk in our Cities & Regions for Cyclists Network and as a key city on the EuroVelo cycle route network, we are confident that Velo-city 2025 will be spectacular.”
Velo-city is the unrivalled global cycling conference: the key annual moment when the cycling community comes together to network and be inspired to shape the future of cycling advocacy. Last year Velo-city took place in beautiful Ljubljana and this year Velo-city 2023 will take place in Leipzig from 9-12 May, before going to Ghent for its 2024 edition. In the cities that have hosted Velo-city across the years, an increase in the share of cycling for daily transport has been noted.
Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Mayor of Gdańsk said: “We are honoured to be the first Polish city to host Velo-city! The event will be a great crowning achievement of our cycling aspirations. It will undoubtedly strengthen the image of our city and region as tourist and investor friendly. The inhabitants will benefit from the organisation of Velo-city Gdańsk 2025, and all participants can expect an amazing event.
She continued: “This is a great honour, but also a great responsibility. Preparing and holding such a prestigious conference with 1,500 participants means a considerable organisational and logistical effort. However, in Gdańsk we have experience in organising large international events, so we are also ready for this challenge.”
Mayor of Gdańsk Aleksandra Dulkiewicz and ECF CEO Jill Warren sign Velo-city contract in Brussels (Source: ECF)