Spend Good Friday in Venlo

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Good Friday is one of the German public holidays on which all shops are open in Venlo, a Dutch town near the border.

A successful shopping tour is possible in Venlo even on Good Friday.
A successful shopping tour is possible in Venlo even on Good Friday.

On Good Friday you can shop to your heart's content in Venlo

No motorway, however full, and also not a crowded one train can prevent Germans from the neighboring state of North Rhine-Westphalia from shopping in Venlo on public holidays such as Good Friday. Even if it's not that much cheaper than in Germany is, many are drawn to the inner city of the small town on the border.

  • It doesn't really matter when you arrive, it is apparently always full in Venlo during the opening hours of the shops and especially on Good Friday it is so bad again.
  • You shouldn't go to the largest grocery store in town during the 'main crowding times'. If you can already see that there is no shopping cart, you are much better at the nearby Maas, a river on the edge of the shopping city and should, if possible, secure a place in a street café there and wait a little longer with shopping until the rush may have subsided Has.
  • However, if you like the hustle and bustle and for whom it can never be crowded, you will get your money's worth on Good Friday in Venlo. In the pedestrian zone you need a certain assertiveness in order to move in the direction of the To be able to get rid of the businesses they are looking for and not to be dragged to the market square or the train station will. Whether it is unusual clothing, shoes or one or the other food that you cannot find in any shop in Germany. Even those who are not so easy to satisfy will find what they are looking for here.
  • Anyone who has already found their favorite chip shop will always be drawn to it. For many people, a bag of french fries is simply part of a visit to Venlo, even if, of course, fish dishes could also be bought on Good Friday.
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  • Those who seek peace and quiet will not be spared from the crowds even in the back streets. Anyone who drives here regularly, of course, already knows the recommendations and takes care of them Spread the word so that even in the most distant corners of the town there are plenty of audiences is to be found. But especially in the small alleys you will come across many old buildings that have been renovated, but are still worth a few photos. Of course, you should also look up in Venlo's pedestrian zone to see the You can marvel at the old facades of the shops, most of which are still unchanged in the upper area can. You can find out which public holidays you can go shopping in Venlo here: Venlo shopping holidays.

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