I dont know the particular city, however most stores in Germany are closed on sundays. Exceptions are bakeries, which are usually open Sun mornings and of course gas stations. If it is a very touristy city smaller souvenir stores might be open. Supermarkets and department stores will definetely be closed... hope that helps
2006-07-15 09:17:41
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answered by primetime0810 2
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the sunday tradeing laws for some reason say that some shops that open on a Sunday face restrictions on their hours of trading. Small shops with a floor area of up to 280 square metres (3,000 square feet) can choose their own Sunday opening hours. But they must be aware that staff who work on a Sunday may have special employment rights. Many large shops with a floor area greater than this limit can only open for a set number of hours on a Sunday. There are no restrictions on Sunday trading hours in Scotland. it is stupid really
2016-03-27 06:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Stores will be closed, Souvenir shops may be open, Guesthouses, Cafes and Bakeries will be open
2006-07-15 10:43:31
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answered by pro_and_contra 7
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Both of the above are completely right:
-Things reasonable people would buy (except bread, rolls, cakes) can't be bought on sundays.
2006-07-15 20:08:01
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answered by mrlionelhuds 3
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Hope so. The women in BernkastelKUES are not up to snuff!!
2006-07-17 05:32:18
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answered by Anonymous
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