About this venue
Messepark Landshut is a modern trade fair venue designed for events that demand flexibility, efficient logistics, and easy visitor flow. With spacious halls and a modular layout, it can host everything from large-scale fairs and exhibitions to conferences, business presentations, and themed public events—giving exhibitors and audiences room to engage comfortably.
Inside, the experience is built around practicality and comfort: clear entry points, wide corridors, and adaptable zones make it easy to navigate and spend hours on-site. Visitors appreciate the convenient amenities for longer programs, while organizers benefit from a venue that supports different formats with reliable infrastructure for lighting, sound, and event production.
On a micro-location level, the venue sits in a commercial area and is straightforward to find. The exact address is Gewerbegebiet Schönbrunn, Niedermayerstraße 100, Landshut, Germany. Reaching the main entrance is typically simple via the surrounding road network, and on-site or nearby parking is commonly available depending on the event setup. For broader city-wide transport tips and general getting-around information, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Landshut, a charming town in Lower Bavaria, is increasingly seen as a smart base for top-tier sporting and music events in the region. The blend of a historic backdrop and the city’s modern rhythm creates an atmosphere where a match or concert can easily become a full-day getaway. Visitors appreciate the more relaxed feel compared to major metropolises, while still finding enough to enjoy beyond the event itself.
For arrival and getting around, the most practical options are Landshut (Bayern) Hbf as the main railway station and the city bus network Stadtwerke Landshut, which connects key urban areas and nearby communities. If you’re flying in, the most common choice is Flughafen München (Franz Josef Strauß), from where the region is well linked by rail toward Landshut, making it easy to reach arenas and stadiums without hassle. In practice, that means less transport planning and more focus on the experience.
If you have time before or after the event, it’s worth strolling through the Altstadt and feeling the city’s pulse among façades that preserve its Bavarian character. For elevated views and a touch of history, Burg Trausnitz is ideal, while architecture lovers often stop by St. Martin’s Church, one of the city’s recognizable symbols. A walk along the Isar nicely rounds out the visit, offering a calm counterpoint to the excitement of a major event.