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Weekly guide for business owners in Hagen: six practical suggestions

The third week of summer break arrives in Hagen, bringing along a lineup of activities and deals for both adults and children. Here's a rundown of what's on offer.

Weekly guidance for business owners in Hagen
Weekly guidance for business owners in Hagen

Weekly guide for business owners in Hagen: six practical suggestions

During the third week of summer vacation in Hagen, visitors and locals alike can look forward to a diverse array of events as part of the Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games. From July 21st to 27th, the city will host a variety of sports competitions, cultural programs, and family-friendly activities.

As one of the host cities for these Games, Hagen will offer sporting events as part of the regional schedule. The official program, available online, details a range of Olympic and trend sports taking place in the city. In addition to the sports, there will be a Kids Zone for fun activities for children and families, as well as 'Comfort Zones' for relaxing during the festival.

The FISU Games are designed to be inclusive, providing opportunities for people of all ages to try different sports and participate in cultural workshops. Admission information for specific venues varies, with some competitions offering free admission for qualifiers, while finals may require tickets, as is the case for nearby events like archery in Essen.

Outside of the FISU Games, there are other exciting events happening in Hagen. The traditional summer festival at Boele's Loßrocke takes place from August 1st to 3rd, featuring tug of war, live music, and a variety of family-friendly activities. The festival starts on Friday at 5 pm, with Saturday offering a tractor meeting, ox roast, and more live music.

On Sunday, Boele's Loßrocke hosts a breakfast buffet, coffee and cake, a fire department visit, and a raffle draw. For those looking for a little vacation feeling, a visit to the Westfalenbad might be just the ticket.

For tennis enthusiasts, the Platzmann Open, the largest clay court tournament in NRW, is taking place until August 3rd. Alongside top-class matches, the tournament offers a colorful fringe program with food trucks, music, children's activities, and a legends match on the final day. Tickets can be purchased on the official tournament website.

Those interested in local history can look forward to a vacation program at the open-air museum, including photography workshops, an open forge for nail-making, casting, or creating self-made stamps.

For movie-goers, "The Penguin of My Life" will be shown at the open-air summer cinema on Friday, August 1st at 10 pm (indoors if the weather is bad, admission €9.50, all ages). For younger audiences, "The Three Investigators and the Carpathian Hound" will be shown at Pelmke's vacation cinema on Thursday, July 31st at 3 pm (admission €4.50, recommended for ages 9 and up).

Stay updated on all the news, services, and features in Hagen by signing up for the free newsletter, which provides daily updates. On Tuesday, July 29th, a flea market is taking place on Emst's market square.

In summary, the third week of summer vacation in Hagen offers a comprehensive offering of sporting, cultural, and family-friendly events for all ages. Whether you're a sports fan, history buff, movie-goer, or just looking for some fun, there's something for everyone in Hagen during this exciting week.

In the enchanting town of Hagen, alongside the thrilling Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU World University Games, the captivating Westfalenbad will become a serene 'Comfort Zone' for relaxation amidst the festival (leisure, home-and-garden). As the summer concludes, the traditional summer festival at Boele's Loßrocke, featuring amusing family-friendly activities, live music, and a vibrant Kids Zone, promises a joyful farewell to the season (lifestyle, home-and-garden).

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