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Público Día festivo
Regional: FR-57, FR-6AE
Día de San Esteban
Domingo, 26 de Diciembre, 2027
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🏪 Qué está abierto
- Bancos Horario reducido
- Oficinas públicas Cerrado
- Escuelas Cerrado
- Tiendas Mayormente cerrado
- Restaurantes Horario reducido
- Transporte público Horario reducido
- Bolsa Cerrado
- Correos Cerrado
📣 Notas para viajeros
France is known for its captivating *joie de vivre*, diverse landscapes (coastlines, mountain ranges, and farmlands), and renowned gastronomy. Travelers are drawn to everything from its picturesque villages and world-famous cuisine to its intellectual history, particularly in Paris, often called the 'City of Love.'
- Plan ahead for travel, especially during school breaks, as increased demand can result in busier roads and higher fares.
- Major French public holidays include New Year's Day (Jan 1), May Day (May 1), Bastille Day (Jul 14), All Saints' Day (Nov 1), and Christmas (Dec 25).
- Many local and saint days exist, but unlike some neighboring countries, these are generally not observed by businesses or government offices.
- The Assumption of Mary (Aug 15) and Christmas (Dec 25) are consistently celebrated.
- The core holiday pattern influences many festivities, but dates vary year to year.
- Travel plans should consider the summer break (starts first Friday of July) and the return to school (first Monday of September).
- When dining out, greet staff with a 'Bonjour' or 'Bonsoir' and wait to be seated. Politeness is key, and service is professional; staff are there to facilitate the dining experience but generally keep a respectful distance. Address staff using a simple 'Excusez-moi' rather than outdated terms. While tipping is not mandatory (many establishments include a service charge), rounding up the bill is a common way to show appreciation.
Sobre este día festivo
Saint Stephen's Day (Feast of Saint Stephen) commemorates Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. It is celebrated on December 26th in Western Christianity and December 27th in Eastern Christianity. Eastern Orthodox churches using the Julian calendar observe it on December 27th, which corresponds to January 9th on the Gregorian civil calendar.