Autumn magic in Ihlow: Sunday shopping on September 14th!
Discover the shopping Sundays in Teltow-Fläming: offers, children's activities and next dates for your shopping experience.

Autumn magic in Ihlow: Sunday shopping on September 14th!
While the people of Cologne are looking forward to a varied weekend, the next shopping Sunday in Ihlow is just around the corner. On September 14, 2025, the shops opened their doors with a variety of offers and for a special occasion: the autumn show. Here you can not only shop happily, but also enjoy the cozy atmosphere. The regional retailers present a wide range of items relating to the garden, home and autumn fashion. An exciting program with treasure hunts and craft lessons awaits the little visitors, which is sure to make children's eyes light up. Loud news.de The shops will be open this Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
What does the weather forecast say? For Sunday, the people of Ihlow are expecting mostly cloudy skies, with temperatures that can rise to a pleasant 15°C. A good day to catch the last warm rays of sunshine of the year! Due to the changes to shop opening times in Lower Saxony, shops are only allowed to open four times a year on Sundays - a regulation that many citizens appreciate as it encourages shopping on Sundays in the community.
Further dates and options
For everyone who can't get enough of Sunday shopping, there are more dates on the agenda in Ihlow. On November 9th, 2025, the Christmas bazaar is waiting for visitors with opening hours from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The exciting shopping fun then continues with numerous other options that extend into the new year. Loud verkaufsoffener-sonntag.com Shops are also open on September 21st and 28th and October 5th and 12th and invite you to stroll.
Sunday shopping is not only popular in Ihlow. Customers can also look forward to a wide range of products in other cities in Lower Saxony such as Hanover, Braunschweig and Oldenburg. Shops here also open between 1pm and 6pm, with some exceptions for special holidays, such as Good Friday and Easter Sunday, which do not allow traders to open their doors.
Look beyond the borders
What regulations actually apply in other countries? A look at Austria shows that shopping on Sundays is generally prohibited there, except for gas stations and shops in airports and train stations. In Eastern Europe, however, people are more liberal: in countries like Hungary and the Czech Republic, shops can open on several Sundays. Italy goes a step further and allows eight shopping Sundays, with major cities like Rome and Milan having special exceptions. For many, it is exciting to see how these different regulations affect retail, both here and in other European countries. Further information about shopping Sundays in Lower Saxony can also be found on the page verkaufsoffener-sonntag.nrw.