Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Monday 6 January | Epiphany |
2025 | Sunday 20 April | Easter Sunday |
2025 | Monday 21 April | Easter Monday |
2025 | Thursday 1 May | National Day |
2025 | Saturday 3 May | National Day of the Third of May |
2025 | Sunday 8 June | Pentecost |
2025 | Thursday 19 June | Corpus Christi |
2025 | Friday 15 August | Assumption Day |
2025 | Saturday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2025 | Tuesday 11 November | National Independence Day |
2025 | Wednesday 24 December | Christmas Eve |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2025 | Friday 26 December | Second Day of Christmas |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Tuesday 6 January | Epiphany |
2026 | Sunday 5 April | Easter Sunday |
2026 | Monday 6 April | Easter Monday |
2026 | Friday 1 May | National Day |
2026 | Sunday 3 May | National Day of the Third of May |
2026 | Sunday 24 May | Pentecost |
2026 | Thursday 4 June | Corpus Christi |
2026 | Saturday 15 August | Assumption Day |
2026 | Sunday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2026 | Wednesday 11 November | National Independence Day |
2026 | Thursday 24 December | Christmas Eve |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Saturday 26 December | Second Day of Christmas |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Wednesday 6 January | Epiphany |
2027 | Sunday 28 March | Easter Sunday |
2027 | Monday 29 March | Easter Monday |
2027 | Saturday 1 May | National Day |
2027 | Monday 3 May | National Day of the Third of May |
2027 | Sunday 16 May | Pentecost |
2027 | Thursday 27 May | Corpus Christi |
2027 | Sunday 15 August | Assumption Day |
2027 | Monday 1 November | All Saints' Day |
2027 | Thursday 11 November | National Independence Day |
2027 | Friday 24 December | Christmas Eve |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Sunday 26 December | Second Day of Christmas |
Poland's public holidays reflect its rich religious traditions, historical milestones, and national pride. Many holidays are deeply rooted in Catholic customs, while others commemorate significant events in Polish history. These holidays are observed with various traditions including family gatherings, church services, patriotic ceremonies, and nationwide celebrations.
New Year's Day
Marks the beginning of the new calendar year on January 1st. It is a time for celebrating fresh starts with family and friends, often accompanied by fireworks and festive meals.
Epiphany
Celebrated on January 6th, this Christian feast commemorates the visit of the Wise Men to the infant Jesus. It is observed with church services and the blessing of homes.
Easter Sunday
A major Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It falls on a Sunday between late March and April, depending on the lunar calendar. Traditions include church masses, egg decorating, and festive meals.
Easter Monday
The day after Easter Sunday, known as "Śmigus-Dyngus" or Wet Monday in Poland, where people playfully sprinkle water on each other as a sign of purification and the arrival of spring.
National Day
Commonly refers to various patriotic holidays; in Poland, this often alludes to the National Day of the Third of May or Independence Day.
National Day of the Third of May
Celebrated on May 3rd, it honors the adoption of Poland’s Constitution in 1791, one of the first modern constitutions in Europe. It is marked by patriotic ceremonies and parades.
Pentecost
Celebrated 50 days after Easter Sunday, this day commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles. It includes church services and family gatherings.
Corpus Christi
A movable feast celebrated 60 days after Easter, it honors the belief in the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist. Parades and processions are customary.
Assumption Day
Observed on August 15th, it commemorates the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven. It is a public holiday with religious ceremonies and pilgrimages.
All Saints' Day
On November 1st, Poles visit cemeteries to honor deceased relatives by lighting candles and laying flowers, creating a solemn yet beautiful atmosphere nationwide.
National Independence Day
Celebrated on November 11th, it marks Poland regaining independence in 1918 after 123 years of partitions. The day includes patriotic events, military parades, and cultural activities.
Christmas Eve
On December 24th, this is a central part of Polish Christmas celebrations, featuring a festive supper (Wigilia) with traditional dishes and the sharing of the opłatek (Christmas wafer).
Christmas Day
December 25th is a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It is typically a day for family gatherings, church services, and festive meals.
Second Day of Christmas
Also known as St. Stephen’s Day, on December 26th it is a continuation of Christmas festivities with family visits and rest days.