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Public Holiday
Nationwide
Tiradentes
Friday, April 21, 2028
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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
3-Day Block
FRI
21
Holiday
SAT
22
Weekend
SUN
23
Weekend
3-day weekend (April 21 – April 23)
📣 Traveler notes
Brazil is a large, highly diverse South American country. Its culture integrates influences from Europe, Africa, Asia, and indigenous populations, offering experiences from major festivals (e.g., Carnaval) and bustling cities to natural attractions like the Amazon and Iguazu Falls. The country features a mix of rapid urban development and traditional lifestyles.
- Tiradentes is celebrated annually on April 21st.
- Significant variations in culture and pace of life exist across Brazil.
- Expect that social life often centers around dining and bars.
- Cultural greetings (e.g., cheek-kissing) are part of standard local customs.
- Punctuality expectations vary: relaxed for social events, strict for business.
- Major national holidays include New Year's Day (January 1st) and Good Friday.
- Brazilians are generally passionate and friendly; use diplomacy in conversation. While social appointments may tolerate a relaxed punctuality (10-15 minutes), business, concerts, and transportation require timely attendance. Physical greetings like cheek-kissing are common; observe local custom. Be sensitive regarding local issues concerning politics, religion, and race.
About this holiday
Tiradentes commemorates Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, a figure associated with the unsuccessful separatist movement, Inconfidência Mineira, against Portuguese colonial rule in Minas Gerais, Brazil.