Let’s be real—we motorcyclists are among the most fun people you’ll ever meet. It doesn’t matter what bike you ride, really, the passion for two wheels is a common ground that quite literally unites us all. And for a lot of us, it’s not just about the bikes, but rather, the people, stories, and adventures we share on two wheels.
That being said, motorcycle manufacturers have started catching on to this, shifting their focus beyond just creating great machines to fostering communities around them. BMW Motorrad is leading the charge, and one of the best examples of this is its annual BMW Motorrad Days.
And for 2025, the BMW Motorrad Days is back, and returning to none other than Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where it held the 2024 edition of the Motorrad Days. Now, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is nothing short of a picturesque town. Nestled in the Bavarian Alps, it’s home to tons of outdoor enthusiasts who love skiing, snowboarding, and hiking in the winter. The town was home to the Winter Olympics back in 1936, too.
But come July 4 to 6, 2025, Garmisch-Partenkirchen won’t be a winter wonderland, but rather, a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world.
At present, BMW is still pretty tight-lipped about the goings on for BMW Motorrad Days 2025, but you can bet that in true BMW fashion, it’s gonna be nothing short of an epic event. BMW’s initial teaser indicates that the event will blend Bavarian culture with the excitement of the two-wheeled lifestyle. Think: thrilling test rides, product showcases, live music, delicious food, and plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow riders. And like before, the event will be open to both BMW and non-BMW owners alike, allowing everyone to take part in the fun.
Should everything go according to plan, the upcoming Motorrad Days will mark the 20th anniversary of the German manufacturer holding the iconic event at Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
So yeah, if you’re looking for a good time (as well as a reason to visit Germany), the BMW Motorrad Days 2025 might just be your perfect excuse. And now might be a good time to book your tickets and accommodations before prices go up as we inch closer to the event. With all that said, BMW promised to release more information in the coming weeks, so I’d definitely stay tuned to that, if I were you.
Source: BMW Motorrad