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Easter Sunday 2025

Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Luxembourg Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Sunday is a Christian holiday that many people in Luxembourg and around the world take seriously. It honors the belief that Jesus rose from the dead, which is the most important event in Christian faith.

Flag of Easter Sunday

The date changes each year. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after March 21. That makes it a movable feast, so the exact day can be in March or April.

In Luxembourg Easter Sunday is a public holiday. Schools, many shops, and offices may be closed. People often go to church and spend time with family, marking the day as important and quiet for reflection.

The holiday is significant because it represents new life, hope, and the victory of life over death. It also comes at the start of spring, so it feels like a time for renewal and fresh beginnings for many people.

Traditions

On Easter Sunday many people in Luxembourg go to church in the morning. Church bells ring and some families attend a special service. After church, relatives often visit each other to celebrate together.

Children paint and hide colorful eggs for egg hunts in gardens and parks. Chocolate eggs and bunnies are given as treats. Older children sometimes take part in simple egg rolling games on gentle slopes.

Families share a large meal with roast meat such as lamb or ham, potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Tables are decorated with spring flowers and painted eggs. The day is relaxed, focused on family food, games and visiting loved ones.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks, and public offices are closed on Easter Sunday in Luxembourg. Museums and attractions often have shorter hours. Public transport runs but with fewer services, so check timetables and allow extra travel time to avoid delays.

Explore outdoor areas like parks and the Grund early to avoid crowds. Bring water, snacks, and a charged phone. Stay with company, keep belongings close, and note local emergency numbers before you go.


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