Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Austria Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Austria is the day Christians celebrate that Jesus rose from the dead. Families go to church, sing, and pray. It is a happy and hopeful day that also marks the start of spring and new life.
The date changes each year. It falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following March 21. That means Easter can happen in late March or in April. People decorate and paint eggs, give small gifts, and enjoy special meals with family.
Easter Sunday is an important religious and family holiday in Austria. Many people have the day off, shops are closed on Sunday, and towns often hold markets and parades with traditional music and food.
Traditions
Austrian families go to church and sing on Easter Sunday. Many people decorate eggs with bright colors and put them on small trees. Children search for chocolate eggs hidden in gardens.
Homes serve special foods like sweet bread called Pinze, roasted ham and a cake shaped like a lamb. People also enjoy homemade sweets and colored eggs at a big family meal.
A fun game is egg tapping where two people knock eggs to see which stays unbroken. In towns there are often markets with painted eggs and crafts.
Some regions light large Easter fires or hold sunrise services. Traditions and recipes can differ between villages and cities.
Travel Tips
Easter Sunday in Austria means many shops, banks and offices are closed. Expect churches full of people and special services, plus colorful Easter markets in some towns. Trains run but may be busy, so book tickets early and allow extra travel time.
Enjoy walks in the countryside, join local church events, and try traditional foods like sweet bread and painted eggs. Respect quiet times, follow local rules, and keep valuables safe in crowded places for a calm and meaningful holiday.