Wielkanoc w Europie 2026: Jakie ograniczenia obowiązują w różnych krajach i co podróżni powinni wiedzieć
- Poland: Closed Stores and Fines for “Easter Pranks”
- Czech Republic: Restrictions on Large Stores
- Germany: “Quiet Days” and a Ban on Entertainment
- Hungary: Strict retail regulations
- Switzerland and Norway: strict silence and restrictions on entertainment
- Italy and Spain: Traditions Instead of Strict Bans
- How to prepare for a trip through Europe during Easter?
Wielkanoc w Europie wiąże się z ograniczeniami w godzinach otwarcia sklepów, transporcie i rozrywce. Dowiedz się, jakie zasady obowiązują w różnych krajach i jak przygotować się do podróży w czasie świąt
Easter in Europe isn’t just about festive services, fairs, and family gatherings. In many countries, this period is accompanied by actual restrictions: from bans on entertainment to the complete closure of stores and altered public transportation schedules. Some of these rules are long-standing traditions, while others are current regulations, and violating them can result in a fine.
Therefore, Ukrainians traveling or living in Europe should familiarize themselves with the specifics of the celebrations in advance to avoid unpleasant situations.
Poland: Closed Stores and Fines for “Easter Pranks”
In Poland, Easter is a public holiday, so most stores are closed on Sunday and Monday. All activities are prohibited except for critical infrastructure—hospitals, police, and transportation.
Public transportation operates on a weekend schedule.
It’s also worth noting the popular tradition of splashing water: if it gets out of hand, it can be classified as disorderly conduct, carrying a fine of up to 500 zlotys (about 110 euros).
Czech Republic: Restrictions on Large Stores
In the Czech Republic, Easter (Velikonoce) combines religious and folk traditions. At the same time, there are clear rules for businesses. On Easter Sunday, stores larger than 200 m² are prohibited from operating. Supermarkets, shopping centers, as well as most government offices and banks are closed. Only pharmacies, train stations, and gas station stores remain open. Violations can cost owners up to 1 million crowns (approximately 40,000 euros).
At the same time, there is no complete ban on concerts or parties on Good Friday, and religious services are held in a subdued format.
Germany: “Quiet Days” and a Ban on Entertainment
In Germany, Good Friday (Karfreitag) is a day of mourning. In many federal states, the so-called Tanzverbot—a ban on public entertainment—is in effect. The ban applies to:
● discos and parties;
● concerts and shows;
● in some regions—even sporting events and movie theaters.
Fines can range from 500 to 2,000 euros. Loud music is also prohibited.
Public transportation operates on a holiday schedule, and supermarkets and shopping centers are closed on Friday and Sunday.
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Hungary: Strict retail regulations
In Hungary, large stores are closed on Easter Sunday and Monday. The exception is small shops where the owner serves customers personally. Violating the rules can result in a fine of up to 1 million forints (about 2,500 euros).
Public transportation runs on the Sunday schedule, but in Budapest, additional trips may be added on popular routes.
Switzerland and Norway: strict silence and restrictions on entertainment
In Switzerland, Good Friday is an official day of mourning.
Concerts, parties, and sporting events are prohibited, and violations may result in fines of up to 10,000 francs.
In Norway, there is a tradition of “media silence”: television and radio avoid entertainment content, and establishments operate without music. Stores are closed on holidays, and public transportation runs less frequently.
Italy and Spain: Traditions Instead of Strict Bans
In Italy, there are fewer legal restrictions, but strong religious traditions prevail: on Good Friday, people abstain from meat and loud celebrations. Stores are mostly closed on Sundays.
In Spain, local restrictions apply during Semana Santa: a ban on loud music, possible restrictions on alcohol sales, and road closures due to religious processions. The fine for obstructing a procession can reach 3,000 euros.
How to prepare for a trip through Europe during Easter?
To avoid difficulties, follow these basic recommendations:
● Check holiday dates in your destination country;
● Shop in advance, as stores may be closed;
● Check public transportation schedules—service runs less frequently;
● Avoid loud entertainment on “quiet days”;
● Carry cash.
The tradition of dousing with water: where could this result in a fine?
In Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia, the tradition of dousing with water on Easter Monday is still observed. It symbolizes purification and spring renewal. However, it’s important to remember: you cannot douse strangers without their consent.
Possible fines: Poland — up to 500 zlotys, Czech Republic — up to 1,000 crowns, Slovakia — up to 33 euros, Hungary — usually no fines, but it is frowned upon in public places.
Tip: If you’re planning to travel around Ukraine during the holiday season, check out pre-planned itineraries—for example, on Visit Ukraine you can find tours through various regions that already take into account logistics, holiday events, and seasonal highlights.
We remind you! The Easter holidays are a great time to combine relaxation with exploring the traditions and nature of Western Ukraine. From holiday fairs and ancient castles to thermal springs and mountain eco-resorts—among the itineraries through the Carpathians and Transcarpathia, everyone will find an option to their liking. Read more about the best tours for the 2026 Easter holidays in our article.
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