Moto Guzzi isn’t just a motorcycle brand, it’s a legend and lifestyle icon born in 1921 in Mandello del Lario, Italy, where passion for two-wheeled freedom has been crafted for over a century. Known for its distinctive transverse V-twin engines and timeless style, Guzzi blends heritage with modern grit.
Models like the V85TT, a personal favorite of mine thanks to its rugged adventure-ready charm and retro-cool vibes, steal the show for riders who want style and versatility. The V7 Stone, with its classic lines, and the sleek Stelvio, built for long-haul touring, also have loyal followings among enthusiasts. Whether you’re into vintage vibes or cutting-edge tech, Guzzi’s lineup has something that hits the mark.
That’s why at the Moto Guzzi Open House and Motoraduno Internazionale Città della Moto Guzzi, happening September 11 to 14, 2025, fans can get up close and personal with these iconic bikes, from classics to the latest models, in the brand’s lakeside hometown.

The Motoraduno, kicking off Thursday, transforms Mandello into a rider’s paradise. You’ll see a massive display of Guzzis, shop the Eagle Market for gear, and join guided rides through epic roads. Live music, food, and festivals keep the vibe going through the night. The Open House lets you dive into Guzzi’s soul at the Historical Museum, home to over 150 bikes spanning decades—your last chance to see it before its 2026 relocation. Plus, you'll get to snag some swag at the Eagle shop while you’re at it.
This year’s event is a prelude to something huge: the Via Parodi factory is getting a major overhaul, set to debut as a modern hub with public spaces in 2026. It’s a nod to Guzzi’s future while celebrating its roots. Whether you’re a hardcore Guzzista or just love a good party, Mandello’s where it’s at. Expect camaraderie, stunning bikes, and the world’s biggest Moto Guzzi showcase against Lake Como’s backdrop.
Check Moto Guzzi's official website or the event’s social media pages for updates. Grab your gear and get ready for quite a ride. And hey, September’s still a few months away, so you’ve got some time to plan your trip.
Source: Moto Guzzi