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NUREMBERG, Germany, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The toy world will gather in Nuremberg from 27 to 31 January for an extraspecial event: the Spielwarenmesse, celebrating its 75th anniversary together with retailers, manufacturers and the media. As a leading B2B event, it brings the industry together and consolidates its importance as a central platform for business development, inspiration and personal encounters. To mark the anniversary, the organiser, Spielwarenmesse eG, is setting new content priorities, promoting dialogue on future topics and turning the entire exhibition center into a lively stage for the industry.
Global relevance
The success story of the Spielwarenmesse reaches a special milestone with its 75th edition. In front of Entrance Mitte, the 'Walk of Play' exhibition invites visitors to discover the most important stages in the history of the fair. What began in 1949 with the decision to found the fair quickly developed into the international gathering for the whole industry. 'More than ever, the Spielwarenmesse stands for the global market, but also for specialisation and a global network with year-round contacts,' says Christian Ulrich, Member of the Executive Board at Spielwarenmesse eG (Spokesperson). Specialist retailers and buyers – from traditional toy retailers to online platforms and large chain stores – benefit from a diverse range of products from 2,313 exhibitors from 68 countries. These include 488 new companies that are specifically looking to establish new business relationships at the Spielwarenmesse. Spanning 18 halls and 13 product groups, the event showcases the entire spectrum of the toy world. The anniversary will be celebrated throughout the entire exhibition grounds; exhibitors have prepared more than 30 activities, including selfie spots, interactive stations and musical performances.
Action areas with fresh ideas
The strategically placed Specials at the Spielwarenmesse provide orientation for the new financial year. In the foyer at Entrance Mitte, the two ToyTrends exemplify pioneering drive in the toy world. 'AI Loves (to) Play' showcases toys that use AI tools or impart knowledge about them, while 'Creative Mindfulness' focuses on creative and craft skills right through to the finished object. Right next door, the Toys for Kidults area invites visitors to try things out and talk shop. According to market research company Circana, the product area addresses enormous market potential: in the USA, spending on toys for consumers aged 12 and over will reach US$13.4 billion (+12%) between October 2024 and September 2025, and in Europe €5.7 billion (+14%). Visitors will also find forward-looking products in Hall 3A in the newly designed StartupArea. Here, 44 exhibitors from 16 countries will present their creative ideas – including 22 newcomers from Germany. The New Product Gallery will showcase more than 130 different innovations, while the ToyAward, awarded across six categories, draws additional attention to winners and nominees. The award ceremony will take place on Wednesday at 11 am in the Toy Business Forum. In Hall 7A, the Special for the Sports, Leisure, Outdoor category will provide a dynamic atmosphere filled with test areas and activities.
Deepening specialist knowledge
The Spielwarenmesse is about more than just products – it imparts industry knowledge and thrives on personal exchange. The Toy Business Forum in Hall 3A offers in-depth specialist knowledge with presentations on retail and toy trends, digitalisation, artificial intelligence, sustainability and kidults. Daily lunch breaks with music and food trucks also create space for conversations in a relaxed atmosphere. On the Wednesday, the Value of Play Conference will celebrate its premiere at the Spielwarenmesse, highlighting various facets of play value together with experts from 8.30 to 10.30 am in the Toy Business Forum. For model car fans, Thursday at 4.30 pm at the same location has a special experience in store: With the induction ceremony into the Model Car Hall of Fame, hobbyDB, the world's largest Diecast community, honours the pioneers of the model vehicle industry. Another target group will find what they are looking for in the NCC West foyer: the LicenseLounge, which focuses on the licensing business as a strong growth driver, and the LicenseTalks event series provides important market insights. On the Friday, the Game Inventors Convention (NCC Mitte, Level 1) will provide a platform for creative minds from the gaming scene – with 156 participants from 22 countries.
An industry in party mood
In addition to product diversity and knowledge transfer, networking is part of the DNA of the Spielwarenmesse. Numerous formats create space for exchange in a relaxed atmosphere. New this year is Let's Connect! – Toy Community Meetup in Hall 2. Spielwarenmesse participants have the opportunity to get together daily between 12 pm and 4 pm in informal sessions based on unifying subject areas. The exclusive ToyNight on the first day of the fair brings all exhibitors together under the motto 'Welcome to the Future'. The 15 exhibitors who were there from the very beginning will also be honoured in this festive setting. On the Thursday evening, the RedNight will create a lively party atmosphere with stand parties. ToyCity Nuremberg is also involved in the anniversary celebrations: illuminations of the Imperial Castle and the Frauentor Tower will underline the festive atmosphere.
'For the 75th time, the Spielwarenmesse is the central gathering for the industry: people from all over the world come together in Nuremberg to discover trends, take advantage of business opportunities and experience the unique "Spirit of Play". We look forward to celebrating this anniversary with all participants – and look forward to a successful future with optimism,' Christian Ulrich sums up.
NUREMBERG, Germany, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The toy world will gather in Nuremberg from 27 to 31 January for an extraspecial event: the Spielwarenmesse, celebrating its 75th anniversary together with retailers, manufacturers and the media. As a leading B2B event, it brings the industry together and consolidates its importance as a central platform for business development, inspiration and personal encounters. To mark the anniversary, the organiser, Spielwarenmesse eG, is setting new content priorities, promoting dialogue on future topics and turning the entire exhibition center into a lively stage for the industry.
Global relevance
The success story of the Spielwarenmesse reaches a special milestone with its 75th edition. In front of Entrance Mitte, the 'Walk of Play' exhibition invites visitors to discover the most important stages in the history of the fair. What began in 1949 with the decision to found the fair quickly developed into the international gathering for the whole industry. 'More than ever, the Spielwarenmesse stands for the global market, but also for specialisation and a global network with year-round contacts,' says Christian Ulrich, Member of the Executive Board at Spielwarenmesse eG (Spokesperson). Specialist retailers and buyers – from traditional toy retailers to online platforms and large chain stores – benefit from a diverse range of products from 2,313 exhibitors from 68 countries. These include 488 new companies that are specifically looking to establish new business relationships at the Spielwarenmesse. Spanning 18 halls and 13 product groups, the event showcases the entire spectrum of the toy world. The anniversary will be celebrated throughout the entire exhibition grounds; exhibitors have prepared more than 30 activities, including selfie spots, interactive stations and musical performances.
Action areas with fresh ideas
The strategically placed Specials at the Spielwarenmesse provide orientation for the new financial year. In the foyer at Entrance Mitte, the two ToyTrends exemplify pioneering drive in the toy world. 'AI Loves (to) Play' showcases toys that use AI tools or impart knowledge about them, while 'Creative Mindfulness' focuses on creative and craft skills right through to the finished object. Right next door, the Toys for Kidults area invites visitors to try things out and talk shop. According to market research company Circana, the product area addresses enormous market potential: in the USA, spending on toys for consumers aged 12 and over will reach US$13.4 billion (+12%) between October 2024 and September 2025, and in Europe €5.7 billion (+14%). Visitors will also find forward-looking products in Hall 3A in the newly designed StartupArea. Here, 44 exhibitors from 16 countries will present their creative ideas – including 22 newcomers from Germany. The New Product Gallery will showcase more than 130 different innovations, while the ToyAward, awarded across six categories, draws additional attention to winners and nominees. The award ceremony will take place on Wednesday at 11 am in the Toy Business Forum. In Hall 7A, the Special for the Sports, Leisure, Outdoor category will provide a dynamic atmosphere filled with test areas and activities.
Deepening specialist knowledge
The Spielwarenmesse is about more than just products – it imparts industry knowledge and thrives on personal exchange. The Toy Business Forum in Hall 3A offers in-depth specialist knowledge with presentations on retail and toy trends, digitalisation, artificial intelligence, sustainability and kidults. Daily lunch breaks with music and food trucks also create space for conversations in a relaxed atmosphere. On the Wednesday, the Value of Play Conference will celebrate its premiere at the Spielwarenmesse, highlighting various facets of play value together with experts from 8.30 to 10.30 am in the Toy Business Forum. For model car fans, Thursday at 4.30 pm at the same location has a special experience in store: With the induction ceremony into the Model Car Hall of Fame, hobbyDB, the world's largest Diecast community, honours the pioneers of the model vehicle industry. Another target group will find what they are looking for in the NCC West foyer: the LicenseLounge, which focuses on the licensing business as a strong growth driver, and the LicenseTalks event series provides important market insights. On the Friday, the Game Inventors Convention (NCC Mitte, Level 1) will provide a platform for creative minds from the gaming scene – with 156 participants from 22 countries.
An industry in party mood
In addition to product diversity and knowledge transfer, networking is part of the DNA of the Spielwarenmesse. Numerous formats create space for exchange in a relaxed atmosphere. New this year is Let's Connect! – Toy Community Meetup in Hall 2. Spielwarenmesse participants have the opportunity to get together daily between 12 pm and 4 pm in informal sessions based on unifying subject areas. The exclusive ToyNight on the first day of the fair brings all exhibitors together under the motto 'Welcome to the Future'. The 15 exhibitors who were there from the very beginning will also be honoured in this festive setting. On the Thursday evening, the RedNight will create a lively party atmosphere with stand parties. ToyCity Nuremberg is also involved in the anniversary celebrations: illuminations of the Imperial Castle and the Frauentor Tower will underline the festive atmosphere.
'For the 75th time, the Spielwarenmesse is the central gathering for the industry: people from all over the world come together in Nuremberg to discover trends, take advantage of business opportunities and experience the unique "Spirit of Play". We look forward to celebrating this anniversary with all participants – and look forward to a successful future with optimism,' Christian Ulrich sums up.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
The industry highlight of the year: 75th Spielwarenmesse full of inspiration, exchange and anniversary spirit
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- 34% increase in travellers looking to take short vacations
- Long weekends are no longer about resting at home, but squeezing in meaningful getaways
SINGAPORE, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Long weekends in 2026 are set to be a time for meaningful getaways, as more travellers look to maximise their public holidays by squeezing in short escapes, whether domestic or abroad. Globally, Trip.com Group is seeing over 34% year-on-year increase in bookings for short trips of four days or less, with growth especially prominent in Europe[1]. Working adults, primarily those aged 25 to 49 years old, are the main drivers of this trend, accounting for more than half of the bookings for short trips of four days or less.
Whether it's over the Good Friday holiday or the Hari Raya break, long weekends are a popular time for quick getaways as holiday-goers can easily make a short trip while only using one to two days of annual leave. In Asia, top-ranked destinations for short trips include major cities like Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul and Taipei, while in Europe, travellers are gravitating towards Barcelona, Lisbon, London and Paris for their quick escapes. Domestic travel is preferred especially among travellers from China, Thailand and the Philippines, where cities like Chengdu, Bangkok and Caticlan are the top-booked domestic destinations respectively.
Entertainment tourism continues to thrive, with global audiences flying in and out just to watch their favourite artists live. Kpop concerts such as the Blackpink World Tour 'Deadline' in Hong Kong and SEVENTEEN World Tour in Singapore are among the top attractions booked for short trips by Chinese and Filipino travellers respectively, while the Mayday #5525 Live Tour in Kuala Lumpur is also a top-booked attraction among Singaporean travellers.
Long Weekend Ideas with Trip.Planner
For those looking to book their next long weekend trip with minimal preparation, Trip.Planner, Trip.com Group's one-stop travel planning hub, is able to create a personalised itinerary including flights, hotels and attraction recommendations in less than a minute – down to individual preferences such as solo travel, something adventurous, or a relaxed holiday.
Using Trip.Planner, Trip.com Group has curated three destinations and itineraries – for the fun-loving, the family-friendly, and the quiet – that you can take inspiration for your next long weekend break.
1. For the Fun-Loving: Bangkok, Thailand
It's the trip that finally made it out of the group chat, and the vote goes to Bangkok as your holiday destination this upcoming Hari Raya long weekend in Singapore – for its vibrant nightlife, local cuisine and fun group activities.
Out of ideas? You can get inspiration from Trip.Best, which has top ranking lists for night attractions in Bangkok – down to the best bars and clubs – as well as best things to do in the city.
You can easily add must-visit restaurants or trending events such as concerts that weekend or new openings to your itinerary. Trip Moments also provides first-hand experiences and inspiration from budding creators and the travel community so you don't miss out on travel tips or hidden gems.
2. For the Family-Friendly: Chengdu, China
It's Children's Day in South Korea, and you're thinking of taking your family on a four-day trip to Chengdu to check out the well-loved pandas, while also exploring the sights and sounds of the city.
Planning a family trip may be tricky but Trip.Best makes it easier with data-backed recommendations for top family-friendly attractions to keep your kids entertained, as well as top family-oriented hotels to stay in Chengdu.
You can even get some family travel tips and an estimated budget per person so you can gauge your trip expenses before committing.
Saw something interesting on social media for your upcoming trip? You can easily copy and paste the link into Trip.Planner to add those places into your itinerary!
3. For the Quiet: Nice, France
You're known for spontaneity and booked an impromptu trip to Nice during the Good Friday long weekend in UK to catch a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday demands. It's a solo trip and you're really looking to slow down, recalibrate and appreciate the beauty of nature away from the crowds.
For the serious planners, you can choose to export your itinerary as an excel sheet with full details, or download it as an image to share it with your friends, or simply to save it on your phone for easy reference while on the road.
Where to Travel to the Next Long Weekend?
| [1] Based on Trip.com Group's booking data from 1 January to 31 March 2026. |
About Trip.com Group
Trip.com Group is a global travel service provider comprising of Trip.com, Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Qunar. Across its platforms, Trip.com Group helps travellers around the world make informed and cost-effective bookings for travel products and services and enables partners to connect their offerings with users through the aggregation of travel-related content and resources, and an advanced transaction platform consisting of apps, websites and 24/7 customer service centres. Founded in 1999 and listed on NASDAQ in 2003 and HKEX in 2021, Trip.com Group is on the mission "to pursue the perfect trip for a better world". Find out more about Trip.com Group here: group.trip.com.
Follow us on: X , Facebook , LinkedIn , and YouTube .
- 34% increase in travellers looking to take short vacations
- Long weekends are no longer about resting at home, but squeezing in meaningful getaways
SINGAPORE, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Long weekends in 2026 are set to be a time for meaningful getaways, as more travellers look to maximise their public holidays by squeezing in short escapes, whether domestic or abroad. Globally, Trip.com Group is seeing over 34% year-on-year increase in bookings for short trips of four days or less, with growth especially prominent in Europe[1]. Working adults, primarily those aged 25 to 49 years old, are the main drivers of this trend, accounting for more than half of the bookings for short trips of four days or less.
Whether it's over the Good Friday holiday or the Hari Raya break, long weekends are a popular time for quick getaways as holiday-goers can easily make a short trip while only using one to two days of annual leave. In Asia, top-ranked destinations for short trips include major cities like Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul and Taipei, while in Europe, travellers are gravitating towards Barcelona, Lisbon, London and Paris for their quick escapes. Domestic travel is preferred especially among travellers from China, Thailand and the Philippines, where cities like Chengdu, Bangkok and Caticlan are the top-booked domestic destinations respectively.
Entertainment tourism continues to thrive, with global audiences flying in and out just to watch their favourite artists live. Kpop concerts such as the Blackpink World Tour 'Deadline' in Hong Kong and SEVENTEEN World Tour in Singapore are among the top attractions booked for short trips by Chinese and Filipino travellers respectively, while the Mayday #5525 Live Tour in Kuala Lumpur is also a top-booked attraction among Singaporean travellers.
Long Weekend Ideas with Trip.Planner
For those looking to book their next long weekend trip with minimal preparation, Trip.Planner, Trip.com Group's one-stop travel planning hub, is able to create a personalised itinerary including flights, hotels and attraction recommendations in less than a minute – down to individual preferences such as solo travel, something adventurous, or a relaxed holiday.
Using Trip.Planner, Trip.com Group has curated three destinations and itineraries – for the fun-loving, the family-friendly, and the quiet – that you can take inspiration for your next long weekend break.
1. For the Fun-Loving: Bangkok, Thailand
It's the trip that finally made it out of the group chat, and the vote goes to Bangkok as your holiday destination this upcoming Hari Raya long weekend in Singapore – for its vibrant nightlife, local cuisine and fun group activities.
Out of ideas? You can get inspiration from Trip.Best, which has top ranking lists for night attractions in Bangkok – down to the best bars and clubs – as well as best things to do in the city.
You can easily add must-visit restaurants or trending events such as concerts that weekend or new openings to your itinerary. Trip Moments also provides first-hand experiences and inspiration from budding creators and the travel community so you don't miss out on travel tips or hidden gems.
2. For the Family-Friendly: Chengdu, China
It's Children's Day in South Korea, and you're thinking of taking your family on a four-day trip to Chengdu to check out the well-loved pandas, while also exploring the sights and sounds of the city.
Planning a family trip may be tricky but Trip.Best makes it easier with data-backed recommendations for top family-friendly attractions to keep your kids entertained, as well as top family-oriented hotels to stay in Chengdu.
You can even get some family travel tips and an estimated budget per person so you can gauge your trip expenses before committing.
Saw something interesting on social media for your upcoming trip? You can easily copy and paste the link into Trip.Planner to add those places into your itinerary!
3. For the Quiet: Nice, France
You're known for spontaneity and booked an impromptu trip to Nice during the Good Friday long weekend in UK to catch a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday demands. It's a solo trip and you're really looking to slow down, recalibrate and appreciate the beauty of nature away from the crowds.
For the serious planners, you can choose to export your itinerary as an excel sheet with full details, or download it as an image to share it with your friends, or simply to save it on your phone for easy reference while on the road.
Where to Travel to the Next Long Weekend?
[1] Based on Trip.com Group's booking data from 1 January to 31 March 2026.
About Trip.com Group
Trip.com Group is a global travel service provider comprising of Trip.com, Ctrip, Skyscanner, and Qunar. Across its platforms, Trip.com Group helps travellers around the world make informed and cost-effective bookings for travel products and services and enables partners to connect their offerings with users through the aggregation of travel-related content and resources, and an advanced transaction platform consisting of apps, websites and 24/7 customer service centres. Founded in 1999 and listed on NASDAQ in 2003 and HKEX in 2021, Trip.com Group is on the mission "to pursue the perfect trip for a better world". Find out more about Trip.com Group here: group.trip.com.
Follow us on: X , Facebook , LinkedIn , and YouTube .
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
Long Weekends Are the New Vacations: How Travellers Are Redefining Time Off in 2026
Long Weekends Are the New Vacations: How Travellers Are Redefining Time Off in 2026
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