Sunday in Bad Nauheim: art, market and sun!

Entdecken Sie Bad Nauheim im Wetteraukreis: Verkaufsoffener Sonntag am 27.04.2025 mit Kunst- und Gartenmarkt.
Discover Bad Nauheim in the Wetteraukreis: Sunday shopping on April 27th, 2025 with art and garden market. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Sunday in Bad Nauheim: art, market and sun!

On April 27, 2025, a Sunday open to sales will take place in Bad Nauheim, which is accompanied by an art and garden market. The shops open on this day from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and offer visitors the opportunity to stroll in one of the most famous course cities of the Hessische Wetterau. Bad Nauheim is particularly known for its beautiful parks and the historic old town. Loud news.de the weather should be clear and sunny that day with temperatures up to 16 ° C.

Bad Nauheim plans other Sundays open for 2025. The following dates are provided:

  • 17. August 2025: European Elvis Festival
  • 14. September 2025: Art Nouveau Festival
  • 5. October 2025: Cerb

in Hessen, as from Salesoffener-sonntag.com , the municipalities may offer a total of four open Sundays a year, excluded from special holidays such as Easter and Pentecost. The released Sundays are often bound to local events, which makes them an important part of the regional economy.

planned events and opening times

The opening times of the shops in Hesse are usually limited to up to six hours on Sundays open to the sales. These are usually between 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. The next open Sundays in Hesse are:

  • 4. May 2025
  • 11. May 2025
  • 18. May 2025
  • 25. May 2025
  • 1. June 2025
  • 15. June 2025
  • 22. June 2025
  • 29. June 2025

These days are directly related to local festivals, markets and other events that are supposed to attract visitors. The regional-stadt.de emphasizes that Hessen is the pioneer of flexible Sunday opening times and is planning a year full of shopping events from March to November 2025.

historical and international perspective

A historical review shows that business was open on all seven days of the week by the end of the 19th century. In 1919 the legal regulation followed that set Sunday as a day off. There are different regulations in other European countries: Sunday shopping is largely prohibited in Austria, while in Spain shops are allowed to open every Sunday in December and on the first Sunday of the month. Most shops in Greece remain closed on Sundays, with a few exceptions in tourist areas.

These open Sundays offer an important chance of sales for retail and promote the local economy, especially in touristy -important cities such as Bad Nauheim.

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