Red Day 11th June
Why is it a red day today 11th June. Even all the shops except for restaurants and cafes are closed in the boulevard.
Why is it a red day today 11th June. Even all the shops except for restaurants and cafes are closed in the boulevard.
They always do close on Sundays. The Valencia Region laws do not allow them to open on Sundays except at certain times.
Next Sunday is when Summer opening hours start and the shops will be open. The shops in tourist designated areas will then open every Sunday until the first Sunday in January whereas those in non tourist areas will close in the middle of September and only open the Sundays before public holidays and leading up to Christmas.
If you want to shop on Sundays in non allowed opening days you have to travel to Murcia.
Here's the calendar of when they are open. https://zeniaboulevard.es/resources/recurso-182-b2qffjja.jpg
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 10:43am
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Hi Kevin
It's a right royal pain in the armpit isn't it?
A partial way around it is to get your basics on such Sundays from a local fuel filling station. But if you have a car, it's not far down the coast to the border with Murcia, where the shops are still open, including the Dos Mares shopping centre.
Cheers
Steve
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 11:15am
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Stevec2x wrote on Mon Jun 12, 2023 10:43am:
Hi Kevin
It's a right royal pain in the armpit isn't it?
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A partial way around it is to get your basics on such Sundays from a local fuel filling station. But if you have a car, it's not far down the coast to the border with Murcia, where the shops are still open, including the Dos Mares shopping centre.
Cheers
Steve
Maybe it could all change again, now we have another party in power?
But at least Sunday trading begins this week on the 18th June
Lynn
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 3:00pm
marcliff wrote on Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:31pm:
They always do close on Sundays. The Valencia Region laws do not allow them to open on Sundays except at certain times.
Next Sunday is when Summer opening hours start and the shops will be open. The shops in tourist designated areas will then open every Sunday until the first Sunday in January whereas those in non tourist areas will close in the middle of September and only open the Sundays before public holidays ...
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...and leading up to Christmas.
If you want to shop on Sundays in non allowed opening days you have to travel to Murcia.
Here's the calendar of when they are open. https://zeniaboulevard.es/resources/recurso-182-b2qffjja.jpg
Hi Marcliff, thank you for the helpful explanation. So simply Put it is down to Spanish legislation which is fair enough. There was me thinking it could be a local religious tradition.
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:22pm
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Stevec2x wrote on Mon Jun 12, 2023 10:43am:
Hi Kevin
It's a right royal pain in the armpit isn't it?
Read more...
A partial way around it is to get your basics on such Sundays from a local fuel filling station. But if you have a car, it's not far down the coast to the border with Murcia, where the shops are still open, including the Dos Mares shopping centre.
Cheers
Steve
Not for the thousands of people who work 6 days a week in shops, nice to have a Sunday off I say👍
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 7:24pm
Sunshine for me wrote on Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:22pm:
Not for the thousands of people who work 6 days a week in shops, nice to have a Sunday off I say👍
I agree, I'm sure that we can all cope with shops opening 6 days a week. I was raised in medium size town with shops shut all day Sundays and also Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and the world didn't stop turning.