Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Germany
Travel Discussion Forum

 Is the mullet still as fashionable as ever?
in Germany?...


 Which documents i need to enter germany?
...


 Communicating with airport staff at Frankfurt airport?
Here's the situation.... my dad-in-law (who generally hates travelling) is travelling, and will have a stopover at the Frankfurt airport. Apparently, he is ready to change his flight (already ...


 German to English Please?
-Wir war das Training
-Hast du schon mal judo trainiert?
-Das nicht. Aber ich finde, es ist nicht schwar.
Additional Details
I meant to say schwer when I said schwar.. :( sorry!...


 Wat r some useful German words?
...


 Capital city of germany?
few years ago, my friends told me that the capital city of Germany is change from Berlin to Munich. I trust them.
Now, when i discussed it with my other friend, they laughed at me. They said the ...


 I'm 14 years old. My family is moving to Germany. I don't know any German. How I going to go to school there?
I have always lived here but my family and I we have visited other European countries like England and France. How am I going to finish school there when I can't even speak any German. I have ...


 How do i write "Happy Anniversary "in german?
...


 Native German speakers - does "Ich ein berliner" mean "I am a donut"?
...


 Anything i should know about Germany before visiting?
...


 What are some interesting places to visit in Germany?
Like clubs, historical sites, museums, etc...

Thanks!...


 Chocloate spread?
My German friend described a chocolate spread for bread that is about the same consistency as peanut butter. Is there a product like this in the US or can you tell me what is the name of this ...


 Where can i learn German for free?
is there anywhere online that i can learn german or anywhere that could teach me for free? i am mostly german and i would like to know my heritage better and be able to speak the language. plus ...


 Whos from germany?
ive bin wantin to go there, last night i saw an amazing place called Amsterdam, of course ive known about this place, but actually seeing the place made me have an enjoyable heart attack....the grass ...


 Do you think tourists who want to stay in Germany should speak German?
...


 What is the best way to learn German?
Which things should I learn first if I want to learn German. Are there any good websites that can help me?...


 Germany, I need help with German translation !?
what does this mean "arbeit macht frei"

and what does "untermensch"

i think its German, or polish
Additional Details
also what does "nur ...


 As a German, what is your opinion about Hitler? Are you really ashamed or proud of him?
...


 I'm moving to Germany. i have to learn German. do you know a way to start?
...


 Where is this place in Germany?
Unfortunately I can't find a photo, but I'll describe it as much as possible:

It has the look somewhat of a town square. There's a line of old buildings attached to each ...



chigaimasu

Will everything be closed in Germany (Munich) on Dec. 26th?

I've spent the 26th in Italy before and nearly everything was closed. Does the same happen in Germany? I believe it's a national holiday there as well.
(will it be worthwhile to visit the 26th? What is the last day of Christmas markets? the 24th?)

    



Show all answers


Alexa
On the 24th of December most shops are open until noon, maybe a bit longer in the afternoon. On the evening of the 24th the families gather and exchange gifts etc.
The 25th and 26th are national holidays in Germany, so like on every holiday or Sunday, EVERYTHING will be closed. Well, apart from a couple of restaurants and bars or clubs. But you won't be able to go shopping on that day. I don't think museums are open etc.

I don't think it willb e worthwhile to visit Germany on the 26th. Maybe if you are interested in cultural events, classical concerts etc. But it will be a very slow day, not very exciting for tourists.

Christmas markets are usually open until noon on 24th and then close. However, you should go before 24th, because many vendors there close early or don't even open on 24th anymore.

If you want to travel to Munich on that day, let me know. Since I live in Munich, I could try to find out, whether the places you want to go to are open on the 26th.


Lizzy
it´s a holiday, yea.


Ken Guru
26th of december is a national holiday in germany, so shops and supermarkets will be closed while restaurants and bars are usually open (like on all holidays and sundays).

If you want to see christmas markets you'd better go to one BEFORE 24th because a lot of vendors don't open again on that day (christmas eve is important in germany). 26th (second christmas day) might be boring for tourists if they're staying on their own.


Tina R
Rating
we start Christmas Midday Dec 24th, that is when most things close and as the 25th and 26th are holidays everything remains closed.
Christmas markets usually close a day or two b4 Christmas, but every market is different.
Have a wful time on good old Germany


ChoobiesMom
I made the mistake of visiting Munich during that time. Everything closed around 1pm on the 24th, and nothing opened back up until the 27th or so. Even the hotel we stayed in didn't clean the room on the 24th or 25th. I remember that Dachau was open for tours on the 26th. And Jewish restaurants are open if you need somewhere to go and eat. Also the churches are open, so you can still do some sightseeing.


aaqua
Rating
yes, stores, will be closed.
Christmas markets' closing days vary! look where you are going to be and check it out!


mud
Rating
That will still be part of a national famous holiday. Many major things will be shut down.


staubfinger
Rating
The 26th is the second day of Christmas, when you travel to visit family, and if I remember correctly everything was closed. Also, everything closed early on the 24th - around 2 pm. The last day of the Christmas market is the 24th, but I think they close earlier then, too. Try to make it at least on the 23rd, they're amazing at night.


Herr Pess
It's a holiday, the shops are closed. But most of the bars, restaurants will be open.
Christmas markets usually won't be open on the 26th, for christmas day (the 24th) is the last day.
But Munich is worth a journey anyway!


WiseWon
DEC 26th is the Second Day of Christmas...yes both the 25th and the 26th are holidays.....and FYI...they also celebrate two days of Easter...both the Sunday and the following Monday.


ARRGH!!!
Yes. It is a public holiday and all the shops are closed. On the 24th some shops will be open until 4 pm.


schnubbl
Rating
Greetings from Bavaria.
26th almost erverything is closed here exactly like it is in Italy.
24th. is the last day of our Christmas markets,but on this day it is very stressfull being there and it is only opend till the early afternoon (about 1 or 2 o`clock).If you wann enjoy it,you shoud go some days earlier.
We are celebrating Christmas on 24th,25th and 26th.



Rating



 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.294
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds