Difference between revisions of "Germany/Shopping/Sunday"
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* [[/Frankfurt am Main|Frankfurt am Main]] | * [[/Frankfurt am Main|Frankfurt am Main]] | ||
* [[/Hamburg|Hamburg]] | * [[/Hamburg|Hamburg]] | ||
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* [[/Leipzig|Leipzig]] | * [[/Leipzig|Leipzig]] | ||
* [[/Munich|Munich]] | * [[/Munich|Munich]] | ||
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* [[/Stuttgart|Stuttgart]] | * [[/Stuttgart|Stuttgart]] |
Revision as of 12:20, 11 April 2022
In Germany, the opening times of supermarkets and other retail stores are regulated by law. Regulations are different between the states.
But what is the same in all states: On Sundays and public holidays, most (bigger) shops and supermarkets are closed.
However, there are exceptions, mostly for supermarkets at train stations. See here lists of open supermarkets by cities: