Maibowlenfescht - that was the name of the Stedtlifest over 50 years ago. This year's anniversary event was organised by an organising committee in collaboration with the tourist office, associated clubs and the schools of Nidau. In 1980, it was renamed the Stedtlifest and has since developed into a major festival that attracts many showmen, market traders and visitors from near and far.
However, the actual origins of the Stedtlifest date back to 1935, when around 10,000 to 15,000 visitors attended the first version of the Maisonntag in Nidau's Stedtli. This was intended as a counterpart to the Reading Sundays on the other side of the lake and was intended to publicise and revitalise the Stedtli.
Opening hours
From 23 May 2025 to 24 May 2025
On site
Accessibility
- Accessible by public transport
- Suitable for families
Access
Public transport
Directions
Good to know
- On foot it's just under 10 minutes from Biel/Bienne railway station or the boat landing stage to the Stedtlifest.
- Bus Bus route no. 4 takes you from Biel railway station directly to the Stedtlifest.
- BTI railway from Biel railway station, the Biel-Täuffelen-Ins train takes you to Nidau station and thus directly to the Stedtlifest.
- The Stedtlifest car park is located on the Expo site, access on the Restaurant Peniche side. Parking fee: CHF 10/day
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