Opening Hours / Holidays

Most shops are closed on Sundays in Switzerland with the exception of shops in railway stations. Official holidays are defined by the cantons.

Holidays

Holidays are regulated by labour law and are legally equivalent to Sundays. August 1st is the national holiday and an official holiday in the entire country. In addition, every canton may define eight other official holidays. In Canton Basel-Landschaft, the following days are defined as public holidays: New Year's Day (January 1st), Good Friday (Friday before Easter), Easter Monday, Labour Day (May 1st) Ascension Day (Thursday, 40 days after Easter Sunday), Whit Monday, the national holiday (August 1st), Day of Prayer, Christmas (December 25th) and Boxing Day (December 26th).

Shop Hours

Shop hours vary according to canton. Canton Basel-Landschaft does not have officially regulated shop hours. Most grocery shops are open from Monday to Friday, from 8.00 am to 7.00 pm. However, the times may vary depending on the shop and may be longer or shorter. On Saturdays, most shops close earlier than during the week. On Sundays, most shops are closed, with the exception of shops in railway stations or at fuel stations which are usually open 7 days a week, open earlier and close later than regular shops.

Office Hours for Public Services

The cantonal public services are, in general, open Mondays through Fridays from 8.00 to 12.00 and from 14.00 to 17.00. Several services reopen at 13.30 in the afternoon or can be reached by telephone outside of regular office hours. Office hours for community public services vary greatly. Particularly small communities may have limited opening hours. Finding out in advance what the opening hours are, by telephone or internet, is recommended.