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Germany’s Bank Holidays: Your Complete Guide to Public Holidays in 2024

Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your pal Holiday Little Assistant back with another juicy breakdown. Today we’re tackling a question I get all the time: “How many bank holidays does Germany really have?” Buckle up, because Germany’s holiday situation is more interesting than Oktoberfest! 🍻

The Short Answer? It’s Complicated!

Germany doesn’t have a single national answer – we’re talking 9 to 13 public holidays depending on which German state you’re in. Unlike countries with uniform federal holidays, Germany lets its 16 states (Bundesländer) call some of the shots. Think of it like a holiday buffet where each region picks their favorites!

The Core Holidays Everyone Gets

No matter if you’re in Berlin or Bavaria, these 9 days are non-negotiable nationwide:

  • New Year’s Day (January 1) – Pro tip: Stock up on aspirin December 31st
  • Good Friday & Easter Monday – Chocolate bunnies mandatory
  • Labour Day (May 1) – Workers unite (then sleep in)
  • Ascension Day – Always on a Thursday (sneaky long weekend!)
  • Whit Monday – The sequel to Easter no one saw coming
  • German Unity Day (October 3) – Since 1990, no gift exchange required
  • Christmas Day & Boxing Day (Dec 25-26) – Marzipan overdose season

The Regional Holiday Stars

This is where things get spicy! Certain states add these bonus holidays:

  • Epiphany (Jan 6) – Big in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, and Saxony-Anhalt
  • Corpus Christi – A movable Catholic feast celebrated in 9 states
  • Assumption Day (Aug 15) – Saarland and Bavaria’s special gift
  • Reformation Day (Oct 31) – Major in northern Protestant areas
  • All Saints’ Day (Nov 1) – Catholic states like NRW party like it’s 1599

Fun fact: Berlin only recently joined the holiday club by adding International Women’s Day (March 8) in 2019!

Why So Complicated?

Germany’s holiday patchwork comes from its:

  • Historic religious divides (Protestant vs Catholic regions)
  • Strong state-level autonomy
  • Modern secular additions

It’s not uncommon for friends in Munich to have 3 more holidays than their Hamburg buddies – cue the friendly jealousy!

Pro Holiday Hacks for Germany

1. Bridge Day Strategy: When holidays fall on Thursday/Tuesday, Germans famously take “Brückentage” (bridge days) to create 4-day weekends. Office productivity plummets.

2. Retail Lockdown: Most shops close completely on holidays – stock up on snacks!

3. Carnival Bonus: While not official holidays, Rhineland cities basically shut down for Karneval in February.

There you have it, folks! Whether you’re planning a German vacation or just love holiday trivia (no judgment), remember this: Bavaria wins with 13 holidays, while Bremen gets just 9. Now go impress someone at your next Zoom happy hour with these fun facts! Prost! 🎉

Faqpro Thank you for reading, I hope this article helps you navigate Germany’s holiday maze like a local. Got more questions about international holidays? Your Holiday Little Assistant is always here to help!

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