Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Belgium Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Belgium is a Christian holiday that celebrates Jesus rising from the dead. Many people go to church that day. Families also gather for a big meal and give each other chocolate eggs and bunnies, a fun tradition for children.
The date changes every year. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after March 21. That means it can be any Sunday between March 22 and April 25.
Easter is important because it is the central event of the Christian faith. In Belgium it also brings family time, festive food, and spring customs like egg hunts and chocolate giving.
Traditions
Easter Sunday in Belgium is a family day. People go to church for special services. Children hunt for chocolate eggs hidden in gardens. Parks and homes are filled with colorful decorations and spring flowers.
Families share a big meal together. Common foods are roast lamb, ham, boiled eggs, bread and pastries. Belgian bakeries sell sweet breads and chocolate treats. Many people enjoy hot cross buns or local cakes called paasbrood.
In some regions children receive chocolate bells instead of eggs. In Flanders there are village games and markets. In Wallonia parades and church processions can be more visible. Regional pride makes the celebrations feel special.
Travel Tips
Expect many shops and offices closed on Easter Sunday. Museums and restaurants may have limited hours. Public transport runs but with reduced schedules, and roads can be busy as families travel to services or outings.
Join local Easter events like church services, egg hunts, and spring markets. Book restaurants and trains early. Carry cash and ID, wear weather layers, and respect quiet times near churches. Enjoy chocolate traditions and local food to make the holiday meaningful and safe.