

A celebration of German street culture. From the ubiquitous Mk1 VW Golf on BBS splits, to a bagged RS6 with more power than the Apollo 13.
If you’ve a thing for Germania, you need to be in the Hill on the third Wednesday of the month.
Please note that tickets are per vehicle (including motorbikes), and if you do NOT have a ticket, you will not be able to enter.
Event Details
Dates: 11th Feburary 2026
Camping Availability: No
Are Dogs Welcome? Check with the organiser
Event Location
Caffeine & Machine, The Hill, Houndshill House, Banbury Road, Ettington, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 7NS
Ticket Prices
Prices: £6.78 - Redeemable on the day.
Benefits of booking in advance include:
• Arrive 30mins either side of your chosen time and a space will be guaranteed
• The full face-value of any booking will be returned as an e-voucher to spend on the day
• Full flexibility; all bookings are fully refundable up to seven days beforehand
• Stay as long as you like!
Why Attend Strassenkultur 2026?
Strassenkultur is themed around German street car culture, bringing together classic Volkswagens, BMWs, Porsches, Audis, modern performance cars, and tastefully modified builds. It’s not just about high-end cars, it’s about style, engineering, and individuality.
Strong community atmosphere
Events at Caffeine & Machine are known for their welcoming, relaxed crowd. Whether you arrive in something special or just come to look around, conversations happen naturally and the vibe is friendly rather than pretentious.
More than a car meet
This isn’t a static car park meet. You get:
Proper food and good coffee
A bar with beers and soft drinks
Music, conversation, and movement
It feels like a social evening built around cars, not just cars parked in rows.
Ideal mid-week break
Strassenkultur usually runs on a weekday evening, making it a great way to unwind after work. You can drop in for an hour or stay all evening without the pressure of an all-day commitment.
Inspiration and photography
Because the event is curated by theme, the cars tend to be interesting and well-presented. It’s a strong spot for photography, design inspiration, or just discovering builds you don’t normally see.
Inclusive and low-pressure
You don’t need a German car, a modified car, or even a car at all. Spectators are welcome, and the emphasis is on shared interest rather than status or budgets.
















































