Bar Convent Berlin readies for 7th edition

04 October, 2013
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Bar Convent Berlin, now in its seventh year, is preparing for its annual event, which is described as somewhere between a trade fair and a symposium.

Organised by the team behind Mixology magazine, the October 8-9 show now takes place at Station Berlin, Luckenwalder Str. 4–6, 10963 Berlin station-berlin.de

Since its launch in 2007 Bar Convent Berlin has evolved into one of the year’s most important networking and exhibitors’ events for the German and central European bar industry.

The event’s comprehensive programme includes a stellar line-up of speakers, tastings, talks and seminars over the two days.

The likes of Camper English, Jim Meehan, Alex Kammerling, Phillip Duff, Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown, Charles Schumann and Alex Kratena will all be making an appearance.

For detailed information on the programme and exhibitors visit barconvent.com.

 How to get there:

By car

Take the A100 autobahn (toward Dresden) to Exit B96/Tempelhofer Damm. Left exit onto Tempelhofer Damm. Drive straight ahead until Mehringdamm. Turn left onto Hallesches Ufer. Turn left onto Schöneberger Strasse, and then drive into Luckenwalder Strasse. You’ll find Station Berlin on the right side.

Parkhaus Gleisdreieck car park

Situated close to the Station, 1,500 parking spaces are available in a pay parking garage called Parkhaus Gleisdreieck. You can enter the garage via Schöneberger Ufer, Luckenwalder Strasse or Köthener Brücke.

By train

In partnership with Deutsche Bahn, the Station Berlin offers a discount to all customers for their arrival. Prices for these roundtrip tickets, nationwide from any train station to Berlin start at EUR 99.00. You can book this offer by calling this hotline: +49 (0)1805 – 31 11 53. Please be sure to mention “STATION Berlin” in order to receive your discounted fare.

By public transport

U-Bahn (subway): Take the U1 or U2 to the Gleisdreieck U-Bahn Station; take the U1 or U2 to the Möckernbrücke U-Bahn Station; from there, it’s about a 6-minute walk.

S-Bahn (municipal railway): Take the S1/S2/S25/S26 lines to the Anhalter Bahnhof S-Bahn Station; from there, it’s about an 8-minute walk.

Bus connections: Bus line 248 to Möckernstrasse; the Anhalter Bahnhof S-Bahn Station is located within walking distance (about 8 minutes). To/from there, you can take the M41 bus line, for example.





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