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Public Holiday
Regional: BR-AL, BR-DF
Evangelical Day
Tuesday, November 30, 2027
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Varies
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
🛋️ Long weekend potential
4-Day Block
SAT
27
Weekend
SUN
28
Weekend
MON
29
Bridge Day
TUE
30
Holiday
4-day weekend with a bridge day on November 29
📣 Traveler notes
Brazil is a diverse destination offering varied experiences, including bustling cities, beaches, and natural areas like the Amazon and Iguazu Falls. The culture is a blend of indigenous, African, Asian, and European influences, and social life is generally vibrant, though local customs vary widely.
- Major national holidays (e.g., New Year's Day, Carnaval, Good Friday, Tiradentes) are observed.
- Carnaval is a large, moveable celebration occurring near Easter, spanning multiple days.
- Due to vast geography, service availability and schedules may be influenced by local governing levels.
- The official language is Brazilian Portuguese.
- Social settings are often lively and casual, with high noise levels common in public venues.
- While public affection is acceptable in major areas, maintaining cultural sensitivity is recommended in smaller or rural locations.
- Greetings vary by region (e.g., cheek-kissing for women; handshakes for men). Initial public interactions are usually friendly and conversational. When discussing sensitive topics (politics, religion, finances), diplomacy is advised. Dress and behave respectfully at religious sites, and refrain from proselytizing. Allow for 10–15 minutes of lateness for local contacts, but expect strict adherence to schedules at major venues and airports.
About this holiday
Brazil's public holidays are regulated at federal, state, and municipal levels, though major holidays are typically observed nationwide.