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Jour de l'Unité allemande
Samedi, 3 Octobre, 2026
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- Banques Fermé
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- Bourse Fermé
- La Poste Majoritairement fermé
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Germany offers a diverse landscape and rich cultural heritage, ranging from historic cities to scenic rural areas. Known for its 'Gemütlichkeit' (coziness) and regional diversity, it is a popular destination for those interested in European history, outdoor activities, and local traditions.
- Public holidays (Feiertag) typically result in closed retail shops and reduced public transport schedules.
- State-specific holidays vary based on regional history; check local dates for specific regions.
- Good Friday is often a 'silent holiday' with restricted public festivities.
- Smoking and vaping are strictly regulated and generally prohibited in indoor public spaces.
- Strict laws prohibit the use of Nazi symbols, slogans, or gestures in any context.
- Public transport and many venues have specific rules regarding smoking and vaping.
- Germans value honesty, direct communication, and punctuality; business interactions often skip small talk to get straight to the point. Formal titles (e.g., 'Frau' or 'Herr') are respected, and using first names without permission can be seen as over-familiar. In public, respect local rules regarding alcohol consumption and behavior at historical sites. Be mindful of regional identities and avoid making disparaging remarks about other areas. When visiting a home, it is polite to bring a small gift (like food or drink) and follow house rules, such as removing shoes.
À propos de ce jour férié
German Unity Day is the national holiday of Germany, observed on October 3rd. It commemorates the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990, marking the first time since 1945 that a single German state existed.