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Mary Jane Berlin 2026: Our Recap from the Azarius Team

Mary Jane Berlin official merchandise display with a neon sign at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Azarius · Mary Jane Berlin 2026: Our Recap from the Azarius Team

Mary Jane Berlin 2026 is a cannabis exhibition and festival that brings the global plant-culture industry together for four days of trade, education and entertainment at Messe Berlin. We packed light, took the early train from Amsterdam Centraal, and rolled into Berlin with one mission: see what the rest of the cannabis world has been cooking up. Mary Jane Berlin 2026 hit its 10th anniversary this year, and our small Dutch team wasn't going to miss it. What follows is our honest recap — the booths that stopped us in our tracks, the conversations that gave us ideas, and why a Dutch smartshop that's been around since 1999 still finds it worth the journey across the border.

What is Mary Jane Berlin? The world's biggest cannabis festival, explained

Mary Jane Berlin is the largest cannabis exhibition and festival in the world, held annually at Messe Berlin and pulling in breeders, growers, brands, manufacturers, technology companies and enthusiasts from every continent — more than 500 exhibitors across four days. It's part trade fair, part festival, part family reunion for everyone working in plant culture.

The slogan — "More than just a trade show – a world for everyone and every sense" — sounds like marketing until you walk in. Then you get it. There's a B2B day for industry, three public days for everyone else, a Studio Stage, a Masterclass Stage, an immersive wellness area, live music across the weekend, and somewhere in the middle of it all, more than 75,000 people genuinely happy to be in the same room.

Packed exhibition hall full of cannabis brand booths at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
The halls filled up fast — a footprint that takes a full day to walk
Crowded aisles around the Barney's Farm Insane stand at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Queues formed around the biggest breeder stands all weekend

A 10th anniversary milestone for Mary Jane Berlin 2026

Mary Jane Berlin 2026 ran from 11 to 14 June, with the B2B Trade Visitor Day on Thursday 11 June and the public Expo & Festival across Friday 12, Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 June. Ten years ago this was a much smaller affair. Now it's the centre of gravity for the European cannabis scene.

We did the B2B day first — quieter aisles, better conversations, suppliers actually available to talk specs and lead times. Then we stayed through the public weekend, which is when the volume turns up and the festival half of the event takes over. Messe Berlin is easy to reach by S-Bahn and U-Bahn, so hopping between the halls and the city centre was simple.

  • Thursday 11 June: B2B Trade Visitor Day — industry only (11:00–18:00), the day to do business
  • Friday 12 June: Public festival opens, with the programme running into the evening
  • Saturday 13 June: Peak energy, every stage active
  • Sunday 14 June: Closing day, last-chance networking

Inside the halls: the heart of cannabis innovation at Mary Jane Berlin

The Messe Berlin halls host hundreds of exhibitors across a footprint that takes a full day just to walk. Thousands of visitors fill every aisle, massive LED installations throw colour across the ceiling, immersive brand experiences invite you to spend an hour inside, and interactive product demos run at almost every stand. It feels more like a festival than a traditional trade show — exactly what the slogan promises.

Genetics by G booth with a large LED cube display and crowds at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Genetics by G turned their stand into a giant LED cube
GIZEH rolling papers stand with giant LED screens at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
GIZEH went all-in with wall-sized LED screens

From our counter: we've been buying for the Azarius shelves for over two decades, and the jump in professionalism since our last Berlin visit was the single biggest takeaway. Stands that used to be pop-up tables are now full architectural builds. The industry has grown up. Honest limitation: four days isn't enough to properly see everything, and we missed at least two halls we'd wanted to walk. Next year we're budgeting five.

The brands and breeders we discovered at Mary Jane Berlin 2026

The breeder lineup at Mary Jane Berlin 2026 was the strongest we've seen at any European cannabis event. Barney's Farm — Breeder of Champions since 1986 — had one of the busiest stands of the show, with new genetics on display and a constant queue. A few aisles over, Sensi Seeds carried the Dutch flag with the kind of catalogue depth that only comes from forty years in the game. DNA Genetics was there too, and the conversation about new hybrids was worth the train ticket on its own.

Barney's Farm breeder booth with cannabis plant displays at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Barney's Farm — Breeder of Champions since 1986 — showed off new genetics
Sensi Seeds booth with DNA Genetics and Sherbinskis branding at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Sensi Seeds flew the Dutch flag with decades of catalogue depth

On the boutique-genetics side, Sherbinskis, Genetics by G and Wizard Trees showed why American-style branding has reshaped what a seed company can look like. Cookies brought their usual crowd. The Bulldog Amsterdam reminded everyone where coffeeshop culture started. German Cannabis Standard had one of our favourite booths of the show — "Premium cannabis made in Germany", solar-powered grow operation, the whole pitch grounded in actually doing the work. Compared to the boutique US stands, the German producers leaned harder into sustainability storytelling, which felt fresh.

Wizard Trees booth with purple branding and visitors at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Wizard Trees brought bold American-style branding
Cookies booth with a large blue branded wall and lounge at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Cookies drew a steady crowd to its blue-walled lounge

Accessory-wise, GIZEH and RAW dominated the rolling-papers conversation, and The Original Cones showed off pre-rolled cone formats we'll be looking at closely — several are already on our list to order for the Azarius shelves. Customers can expect to buy a few of these new finds from us in the coming months. Highness, Barongo and Kannabia rounded out a stretch of booths we kept circling back to.

The Bulldog Amsterdam merchandise stand at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
The Bulldog Amsterdam reminded everyone where coffeeshop culture began
The Original Cones stand with a live cone-rolling machine at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
The Original Cones demoed pre-rolled cone formats live
CategoryNames we spent time with
Heritage seed banksBarney's Farm, Sensi Seeds, DNA Genetics, Kannabia
Boutique US geneticsSherbinskis, Genetics by G, Wizard Trees, Cookies
Rolling & accessoriesGIZEH, RAW, The Original Cones
German producersGerman Cannabis Standard, Highness, Barongo
Amsterdam representationThe Bulldog Amsterdam

Germany's booming cannabis market took centre stage at Mary Jane Berlin 2026

Germany is now the largest and fastest-moving cannabis market in Europe, and Mary Jane Berlin 2026 made that impossible to miss. Since the recent policy shift, German producers, retailers and tech companies have moved from cautious sidelines to building at speed. You could feel it walking the halls.

German Cannabis Standard was a good example — solar-powered cultivation, premium positioning, made-in-Germany framing front and centre. A few years ago a stand like that wouldn't have existed. Now it's one of several. The country is becoming one of Europe's most influential cannabis markets and innovation drivers, and the rest of the continent — us included — is paying close attention.

German Cannabis Standard glass greenhouse with live cannabis plants at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
German Cannabis Standard's solar-powered, made-in-Germany grow was a highlight
Highness booth entrance with a greenery archway at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Highness leaned into premium German branding

For a Dutch shop that's been watching this market mature from across the border, the takeaway was clear: the centre of gravity in European cannabis is shifting, and Berlin is at the centre of it.

More than a trade show: why Mary Jane Berlin feels like a festival

The festival programme is what separates Mary Jane Berlin from every other industry event we attend. The schedule around the trade floor — the Studio Stage with its CEO Insights talks (Josh Kesselman of RAW, Jürgen Bickel of Storz & Bickel and others), the Masterclass Stage's 90-minute deep dives, an Immersive Stage running guided meditation, soundbaths and breathwork, plus live music from names like Marteria, Samy Deluxe and Marvin Game — turns four days into something closer to a cultural week.

Live presentations ran throughout. Educational discussions filled side rooms. Networking happened in queues, at coffee stands, in the designated outdoor areas. Passionate people sharing ideas about the future of cannabis everywhere we looked — exactly what the organisers promise, and exactly what makes the journey worth repeating.

Barongo booth with prize wheel and merchandise at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Barongo's prize wheel kept the festival energy up
Mary Jane Berlin official merchandise display with a neon sign at Mary Jane Berlin 2026
Mary Jane Berlin's own merch stand — the 10th-anniversary centrepiece

What Mary Jane Berlin 2026 means for Azarius

Mary Jane Berlin 2026 sent us home with concrete plans for the Azarius range. We came back to Amsterdam with a notebook full of ideas, a phone full of photos, and several promising supplier conversations to follow up on. Our mission going in was simple: discover exciting new products and build relationships with the people making them. Four days later we'd explored new cannabis genetics and seed partnerships, premium smoking accessories, fresh packaging solutions, emerging wellness and botanical products, and consumer trends from Germany, the USA and across Europe.

For a shop that's been going since 1999, staying connected to the industry's pioneers isn't optional. It's how we keep our shelves interesting and how we decide what to order next. Events like Mary Jane Berlin are where that connection happens — in person, over coffee, looking at the actual product instead of a PDF spec sheet. If you want to get a feel for where the European cannabis scene is heading, this is the room to be in.

Thank you, Mary Jane Berlin, for an unforgettable 10th anniversary. We'll be back. From Berlin to Amsterdam, the search for the next great innovation never stops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: June 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mary Jane Berlin?
Mary Jane Berlin is the largest cannabis exhibition and festival in the world, held annually at Messe Berlin. It brings together breeders, growers, brands, manufacturers, technology companies and enthusiasts from every continent, combining a serious trade fair with a full festival programme of stages, masterclasses, an immersive wellness area and live music.
When is Mary Jane Berlin 2026?
Mary Jane Berlin 2026 ran from 11 to 14 June. Thursday 11 June was the B2B Trade Visitor Day for industry professionals, and the public Expo & Festival ran from Friday 12 June through Sunday 14 June. 2026 marked the event's 10th anniversary.
Where is Mary Jane Berlin held?
It takes place at Messe Berlin, the exhibition grounds in the west of the city (Hammarskjöldplatz, North Entrance). It's easy to reach by S-Bahn and U-Bahn, so moving between the halls and central Berlin is straightforward.
How big is Mary Jane Berlin?
Mary Jane Berlin 2026 hosted more than 500 exhibitors and welcomed over 75,000 visitors across four days. The footprint is large enough that walking the full show comfortably takes a whole day, which is why it's widely described as the biggest cannabis event on the planet.
Who can attend Mary Jane Berlin?
Thursday is the B2B Trade Visitor Day, reserved for industry professionals — buyers, suppliers and exhibitors doing business. The three following days (Friday to Sunday) are the public Expo & Festival, open to everyone interested in cannabis culture, products and entertainment.

About this article

Joshua Askew serves as Editorial Director for Azarius wiki content. He is Managing Director at Yuqo, a content agency specialising in cannabis, psychedelics and ethnobotanical editorial work across multiple languages. Th

This blog article was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by Joshua Askew, Managing Director at Yuqo. Editorial oversight by Adam Parsons.

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Last reviewed June 15, 2026

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