Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Liechtenstein Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Liechtenstein is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. It is a day of joy and hope for many people in the country and around the world.
The date of Easter Sunday changes each year. It falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after the March 21 spring equinox. This makes Easter a movable feast, sometimes in March and sometimes in April.
In Liechtenstein, Easter Sunday is an important public holiday. Churches hold special services, and people come together with family and friends. The day is a pause from normal work and school for many residents.
Easter has deep meaning for believers. It symbolizes life, renewal, and the idea that good can overcome suffering. For the nation it strengthens cultural and religious identity across generations.
The holiday also marks the arrival of spring. Nature and people feel renewed, and communities reflect on hope, faith, and new beginnings.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in Liechtenstein many families begin with a church service. Churches fill with singing and people often wear their best clothes. After services, people greet relatives and sometimes visit family graves to leave spring flowers.
Children take part in egg painting and egg hunts in gardens and village squares. Homemade and chocolate eggs are hidden for kids to find. Some villages hold small community events with games and music.
Meals are a big part of the day. Families share a festive breakfast or lunch with ham, roast lamb, sweet breads and cakes. Homemade pastries and Easter cookies are common. Neighbors often visit to exchange greetings and treats.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums are closed or have shorter hours on Easter Sunday. Public transport often runs a reduced Sunday schedule. Check opening times and timetables before you go and carry some cash for small purchases.
Roads to mountain villages and border crossings can get busy late morning and afternoon. Book hotels and restaurants in advance and travel earlier or later to avoid peak traffic. Bring ID, know local emergency numbers, follow trail signs, and stick to marked paths for a safe and meaningful visit.