Public holidays in Luxembourg

This is a list of public holidays in Luxembourg.

Public holidays

Holidays
DateEnglish nameLuxembourgish nameGerman nameFrench nameNotes
1 JanuaryNew Year's DayNeijoerschdagNeujahrJour de l'an
movableEaster MondayOuschterméindegOstermontagLundi de Pâques10 April 2023
1 April 2024
1 MayLabour DayDag vun der AarbechtTag der ArbeitFête du Travail
9 MayEurope DayEuropadagEuropatagJournée de l'EuropeFirst enacted in 2019
movableAscension DayChristi HimmelfaartChristi HimmelfahrtAscension18 May 2023
9 May 2024
movableWhit MondayPéngschtméindegPfingstmontagLundi de Pentecôte29 May 2023
20 May 2024
23 JuneNational Day
(Sovereign's Birthday)
Nationalfeierdag /
Groussherzogsgebuertsdag / Gehaansdag
NationalfeiertagFête nationale
15 AugustAssumption DayLéiffrawëschdag /
Mariä Himmelfaart
Maria HimmelfahrtAssomption
1 NovemberAll Saints' DayAllerhellgenAllerheiligenToussaint
25 DecemberChristmas DayChrëschtdagWeihnachtenNoël
26 DecemberSt. Stephen's Day /
Boxing Day
StiefesdagZweiter WeihnachtsfeiertagSt. Etienne

The National Holiday celebrates the birthday of the Grand Duke and used to be movable to coincide with the actual birthday of monarch. To avoid cold weather on the January 5 birthday of Grand Duke Jean (reigned 1964-2000), the Grand Duke's Official Birthday celebration was pinned since 1962 to Jean's name day on 23 June, and was maintained under the reign of his successor Henri.

Unofficial holidays

Good Friday (Friday before Easter Sunday) is a bank holiday, meaning that it is only a public holiday for bank employees.

Local complementary unofficial holidays may exist, like the Kermesse Day (known as Kiermes) that always fall on a Monday in the city of Luxembourg, or the Carnival Day also happening in the capital city.

References


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