Public Holidays in Baden-Württemberg 2026

Baden-Württemberg is a federal state in southwestern Germany with strong Catholic and Protestant traditions.
In 2026, Baden-Württemberg officially observes 12 public holidays, combining nationwide German holidays with several state-specific religious holidays.

This guide provides a complete and accurate list of public holidays in Baden-Württemberg for 2026, with explanations and practical notes for residents, employees, and visitors.


Official Public Holidays in Baden-Württemberg – 2026

DatePublic HolidayNotes
January 1, 2026New Year’s Day (Neujahr)Nationwide
January 6, 2026Epiphany (Heilige Drei Könige)State holiday
April 3, 2026Good Friday (Karfreitag)Nationwide
April 6, 2026Easter Monday (Ostermontag)Nationwide
May 1, 2026Labour Day (Tag der Arbeit)Nationwide
May 14, 2026Ascension Day (Christi Himmelfahrt)Nationwide
May 25, 2026Whit Monday (Pfingstmontag)Nationwide
June 4, 2026Corpus Christi (Fronleichnam)State holiday
October 3, 2026German Unity Day (Tag der Deutschen Einheit)Nationwide
November 1, 2026All Saints’ Day (Allerheiligen)State holiday
December 25, 2026Christmas Day (Erster Weihnachtstag)Nationwide
December 26, 2026Second Day of Christmas (Zweiter Weihnachtstag)Nationwide

State-Specific Public Holidays in Baden-Württemberg

Epiphany – January 6, 2026

Epiphany is a Catholic Christian holiday observed in Baden-Württemberg and a few other southern states.

  • Schools, public offices, and most businesses are closed
  • Not observed in most northern German states

Corpus Christi – June 4, 2026

Corpus Christi is widely celebrated in Baden-Württemberg.

  • Religious processions are common
  • Public institutions and schools are closed
  • Not a public holiday in Berlin or most eastern states

All Saints’ Day – November 1, 2026

All Saints’ Day is an important Catholic holiday in Baden-Württemberg.

  • Dedicated to honoring saints and the deceased
  • Cemeteries and churches are commonly visited
  • Not observed in many northern German states

Public Holidays Not Observed in Baden-Württemberg

Baden-Württemberg does not observe the following holidays:

  • International Women’s Day (March 8)
  • Reformation Day (October 31)
  • Assumption Day (Mariä Himmelfahrt)

These holidays apply only to specific German states and are not valid public holidays in Baden-Württemberg.


How Public Holidays Affect Daily Life in Baden-Württemberg

Businesses & Retail

  • Most shops are closed on public holidays
  • Tourist regions may allow limited exceptions

Public Transport

  • Operates on Sunday or holiday schedules
  • Reduced frequency compared to weekdays

Schools & Childcare

  • Public schools and kindergartens are closed
  • School holidays vary slightly by district

Government Offices

  • Authorities such as the Bürgeramt, courts, and tax offices are closed

Long Weekends & Bridge Days (Brückentage)

Germany does not offer substitute weekdays when a public holiday falls on a weekend.
However, Baden-Württemberg offers excellent opportunities for long weekends:

  • Epiphany and All Saints’ Day often allow bridge days
  • Taking one day off can result in four or five consecutive days off

Baden-Württemberg Compared to Other German States

  • Baden-Württemberg: 12 public holidays
  • Bavaria: 13 public holidays
  • Hesse: 10 public holidays

The higher number compared to Hesse is due to Catholic religious holidays.


Public Holidays in Germany 2026 – By State

Public holidays in Germany vary by federal state.
Baden-Württemberg’s calendar reflects its religious diversity and regional traditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many public holidays does Baden-Württemberg have in 2026?

Baden-Württemberg has 12 official public holidays in 2026.

Is Epiphany a public holiday in Baden-Württemberg?

Yes. January 6 is an official public holiday in Baden-Württemberg.

Is Corpus Christi a public holiday in Baden-Württemberg?

Yes. Corpus Christi (June 4, 2026) is a state-specific public holiday.

Are shops open on public holidays in Baden-Württemberg?

Most shops are closed. Limited exceptions apply in tourist areas and transport hubs.

Does Baden-Württemberg observe Reformation Day?

No. October 31 is not a public holiday in Baden-Württemberg.