Major Trade Fairs & Events at Fiera Milano
From Salone del Mobile to EICMA: your guide to Milan's biggest trade fairs, with dates, details, and accommodation tips.
Fiera Milano Rho hosts some of the world's most important trade fairs and exhibitions. Whether you're in design, hospitality, food, motorcycles, or art, there's a major fair for your industry. Here's your complete guide to the biggest events, with practical information on what to expect and where to stay.
🪑 Salone del Mobile & Fuorisalone
When: April (typically one week, Tuesday–Sunday) | 2026: April 14–19
What it is: The world's largest and most important furniture and design fair. Salone del Mobile has been the beating heart of the global design industry since 1961. Over 2,000 exhibitors showcase the latest in furniture, lighting, kitchen, bathroom, and office design.
Who attends: Interior designers, architects, furniture manufacturers, retailers, design journalists, and passionate design enthusiasts from around the world. Around 350,000 visitors across the week.
Fuorisalone: Milan's citywide design week runs simultaneously, with hundreds of installations, exhibitions, and parties across neighborhoods like Brera, Tortona, and Porta Venezia. The entire city becomes a design destination.
Access: Trade-only Tuesday–Friday; open to public on Saturday and Sunday (€25–30 ticket).
Accommodation tip: This is Milan's busiest week for tourism. Book early — our San Siro apartments are perfectly positioned between the fair (35 min by metro) and the Fuorisalone events in the city center.
🏍️ EICMA — International Motorcycle Exhibition
When: November (typically one week) | 2026: November 3–8 (estimated)
What it is: The world's biggest motorcycle and scooter show. Founded in 1914, EICMA is where major brands like Ducati, BMW, Honda, Yamaha, and KTM unveil new models. The event spans motorcycles, scooters, e-bikes, accessories, parts, and riding gear.
Who attends: Motorcycle enthusiasts, industry professionals, riders, dealers, and journalists. Over 500,000 visitors across the event.
Access: Trade days (first 2 days) + public days (remaining). Public tickets ~€18–22.
Why it matters: EICMA draws a massive international crowd, making accommodation extremely competitive. Staying in San Siro offers great value and easy access.
🍽️ Host Milano — International Hospitality Exhibition
When: October (odd years, biennial) | Next: October 2027
What it is: The world's leading trade fair for the hospitality industry. Host Milano covers everything from professional catering equipment and coffee machines to hotel furnishings, restaurant technology, and bakery/pastry supplies.
Who attends: Hotel owners, restaurateurs, chefs, baristas, foodservice operators, and equipment manufacturers. Over 200,000 professional visitors.
Highlights: Live cooking demonstrations, barista championships, innovative food technology, and tastings. Even if you're not in the industry, the public day offers fascinating insights into hospitality trends.
🧀 TuttoFood — International Food Exhibition
When: May (biennial, alternating with Host) | 2026: May 11–14 (estimated)
What it is: Italy's premier B2B food and beverage trade fair, showcasing the best of Italian and international food production. Categories include dairy, wine, olive oil, pasta, confectionery, frozen foods, and organic products.
Who attends: Food importers/exporters, retailers, distributors, supermarket buyers, and food industry professionals from over 140 countries.
Why it matters: Italy is synonymous with food excellence, and TuttoFood is where the global food industry comes to source Italian products. Great networking opportunity for anyone in F&B.
🏠 Homi — Home & Lifestyle Fair
When: January and September (biannual)
What it is: A lifestyle exhibition focusing on home décor, gifts, tableware, fragrances, jewelry, textiles, and accessories. More accessible and consumer-friendly than the large industrial fairs.
Who attends: Retailers, interior decorators, gift shop buyers, lifestyle bloggers, and design-conscious consumers. Around 80,000 visitors.
Access: Primarily trade-focused but with a welcoming atmosphere. Some editions include public access.
🎨 miart — Modern & Contemporary Art Fair
When: April (during Milan Art Week, often overlapping with Salone del Mobile)
What it is: Milan's international art fair featuring over 150 galleries from around the world, presenting modern and contemporary art, design, and decorative arts. A refined and intimate alternative to mega-fairs like Art Basel.
Who attends: Art collectors, gallerists, curators, art critics, and art lovers. Around 40,000 visitors.
Location: Note: miart is held at Allianz MiCo (in Portello/CityLife, very close to San Siro), not at Fiera Rho — making it even more convenient for our guests.
📅 Other Notable Fairs at Fiera Milano
- Milano Unica (February/July) — Textile and fabric trade fair for the fashion industry
- MIDO (February) — International optics, optometry, and eyewear exhibition
- Esxence (June) — Artisan and creative perfumery (held at Allianz MiCo)
- MADE Expo (November) — Architecture, construction, and building materials
- BIT — Borsa Internazionale del Turismo (February) — Italy's tourism trade fair
- Sicurezza (November, biennial) — Security, fire prevention, and safety
For the complete calendar of events at Fiera Milano, visit the official fieramilano.it website.