Grocery market and Sunday shopping: Bondorf invites you!
On June 1, 2025, the shopping Sunday in Bondorf invites you to the grocery market. Experience diversity from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Grocery market and Sunday shopping: Bondorf invites you!
On June 1, 2025, a traditional Sunday shopping event will take place in Bondorf, Baden-Württemberg as part of the Krämermarkt. This event opens up a variety of shopping opportunities for all visitors, while a varied market offering is presented in the town center and in the “Zehntscheuer” commercial area. The shops and stalls are open from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., giving visitors plenty of time to explore and enjoy what's on offer. news.de reports that …
The event has a long history, dating back to 1998. Around 100 market stalls will offer a wide range of products, including fashion leather goods, jewelry and various herbs and spices. This diversity makes Market Sunday a widely popular event in the region. However, on June 1, 2025, the market will take place a week earlier than usual, as the event is usually celebrated on the second Sunday in June. jahrmaerkte-in-deutschland.de informs that…
Weather and events
The weather forecast for the day of the grocer's market calls for mostly slightly rainy weather, with temperatures up to 24°C, ideal for a market visit where income is to be increased not only through the sale of goods, but also through a book flea market. In addition to the market stalls, many local companies invite you to an open day and present their offers.
In Baden-Württemberg, only a maximum of three Sunday openings are permitted per year, with exceptions on special public holidays. This regulation shows the effort to strike a balance between commercial interests and the rest-day character of Sunday. Historically there were no restrictions until the end of the 19th century, but from 1900 onwards the first restrictions took effect and in 1919 Sunday was finally designated as a day of rest. [News.de sheds light on the regulations in other European countries countries]. For example, in Austria only gas stations are allowed to open on Sundays, while in France mayors can set special Sundays.
Anyone looking for more information about the event is advised to contact the organizer directly to find out about any changes or additional offers. Bondorf awaits a lively atmosphere that will attract both locals and visitors to the town.