Sunday shopping in Gerstetten: bargains on September 21st!

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On September 21st, 2025, Gerstetten will open its shops with a shopping Sunday. Find out about opening times and events.

Am 21.09.2025 öffnet Gerstetten mit einem verkaufsoffenen Sonntag seine Läden. Informieren Sie sich über Öffnungszeiten und Veranstaltungen.
On September 21st, 2025, Gerstetten will open its shops with a shopping Sunday. Find out about opening times and events.

Sunday shopping in Gerstetten: bargains on September 21st!

The next Sunday shopping will take place in Gerstetten on September 21, 2025. This event is a welcome opportunity for consumers to support local businesses and take advantage of attractive shopping opportunities. Unfortunately, the reason for this shopping Sunday was not specified. Despite the lack of information, such Sundays are very popular in the region and are often linked to various events.

Sunday shopping starts at 12 p.m. and the weather in Gerstetten is promising: it will be clear and sunny with temperatures around 25°C, which should create a pleasant atmosphere for shopping. There are currently no additional Sunday openings set, but there are several fall dates for Sunday shopping that have already been mentioned, including September 28th and October 5th, 2025. News.de reports.

Regulations for Sunday shopping

In Baden-Württemberg, only three shopping Sundays are allowed per year, although exceptions are possible for individual municipalities. In addition, shopping Sundays are excluded on certain public holidays, including Easter Sunday and the aforementioned Advent Sundays. The law on opening shops (LadÖG) came into force in 2007 and aims to modernize the regulations and meet the needs of consumers.

A look at the requirements shows that shop owners can only open between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on shopping Sundays. However, participation is not mandatory for businesses. The organization of such Sundays is often undertaken by communities and merchant organizations to create a varied shopping experience that can be complemented by cafes and seasonal markets.

Specially protected days

The Shop Closing Act regulates that Sundays and public holidays are viewed as days of rest and religious practice. There are comprehensive protection measures for employees to ensure that statutory working hours and rest breaks are observed. In recent years, the regulations in Baden-Württemberg have changed so that only three shopping Sundays are permitted instead of four.

A comparison to other European countries shows that the opening times vary greatly. In Greece, shops are mostly closed, with exceptions in tourist areas. Austria has a general ban, except for gas stations and small shops at train stations and airports. In Spain, however, shops are allowed to open on the first Sunday of the month and also on certain summer and December Sundays. Shopopen Sunday.com offers an overview about the regulations in Baden-Württemberg.