FESTIVALS
Bayreuth Festival
Bayreuth, Germany - July–August - 1 month
Cologne Carnival
Cologne, Germany - February or March - 5 days
Dusseldorf Carnival
Düsseldorf, Germany - February or March - 1 day
Gauboden Volksfest
Straubing, Germany - August - 10 days
Kulmbach Bierfest
Kulmbach, Germany - July - 9 days
Love Parade
Berlin, Germany - Second or third Saturday in July - 1 day
Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany - Mid-September to early-October - 2 weeks
Schutzenfest
Hannover, Germany - June - 10 days
HOLIDAYS
January 1 New Year's Day
January 6 Epiphany
March 21 Good Friday
March 23 Easter Day
March 24 Easter Monday
May 1 May Day or Labour Day
May 11 Whit Sunday
May 12 Whit Monday
May 22 Corpus Christi
August 8 Peace Festival
August 15 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
October 3 Day of German Unity
October 31 Reformation Day
November 1 All Saints Day
November 19 Day of Prayer & Repentance
December 24 Christmas Eve - Government closed, half day for shops
December 25 Christmas Day
December 26 Boxing Day
December 31 New Year's Eve - Government closed, half day for shops
1In North Rhine-Westphalia, but also in other Catholic parts of Germany (Bavaria), during the carnival season many businesses close down. The so-called 5th season begins with the Thursday before Ash Wednesday with Weiberfastnacht (in Cologne and Dusseldorf) or Fasching (Bavaria, Baden-Wurttemberg). This day is normally only a half-working day (people start getting drunk after 12 noon!).
Non-Holiday Observances
January 27 WWII Genocide Memorial Day
Weekend Saturday, Sunday




