Public and Bank Holidays in Slovenia 2024

Dotted throughout the year, Slovakia’s public holidays offer a welcome respite from the daily grind. From commemorating historical milestones to religious observances, these days provide a chance to delve into Slovak culture and traditions. In 2024, several public holidays fall on weekdays, creating extended weekends ideal for exploring the country’s vibrant cities and breathtaking scenery.

Let’s explore the upcoming Slovak public holidays in 2024:

  • January 1st – New Year’s Day: Ushering in the new year, this national holiday celebrates the establishment of the Slovak Republic. Expect most businesses to be closed.

  • January 6th – Epiphany: Also known as Three Kings’ Day, this Christian feast day is a public holiday in Slovakia.

  • March 29th – Good Friday: A solemn Christian holy day commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Many shops may have adjusted hours.

  • April 1st – Easter Monday: Following Easter Sunday, this public holiday is a time for families and friends to gather for festivities.

  • May 1st – Labour Day: International Workers’ Day is a national holiday in Slovakia.

  • May 8th – Victory Day: This day marks the end of World War II in Europe.

  • July 5th – St. Cyril and Methodius Day: A national holiday honoring these important saints who spread Christianity in the Slavic regions.

  • August 29th – Slovak National Uprising Day: This day commemorates the uprising against Nazi occupation in 1944.

  • September 1st – Constitution Day: A public holiday marking the adoption of the Slovak Constitution.

  • September 15th – Our Lady of Sorrows Day: A religious holiday honoring the Virgin Mary.

  • November 1st – All Saints’ Day: A day to remember and honor the saints.

  • November 17th – Freedom and Democracy Day: A national holiday commemorating the Velvet Revolution that ended communist rule in Slovakia.

  • December 24th – Christmas Eve: A public holiday with many families attending Christmas Eve services and enjoying traditional meals. Expect most businesses to close early.

  • December 25th – Christmas Day: A major holiday for Christians, celebrated with family gatherings and gift-giving.

  • December 26th – Boxing Day (St. Stephen’s Day): A public holiday for relaxation after Christmas festivities.

Keep in mind: While this list encompasses all Slovak public holidays in 2024, some businesses, especially in tourist areas, might have adjusted hours on certain holidays. It’s always recommended to check opening times in advance, particularly for museums and shops.

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