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Público Día festivo
Nacional
Día de la Independencia
Viernes, 1 de Diciembre, 2028
Diciembre 2028
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Festivo seleccionado
🏪 Qué está abierto
- Bancos Cerrado
- Oficinas públicas Cerrado
- Escuelas Cerrado
- Tiendas Mayormente cerrado
- Restaurantes Horario reducido
- Transporte público Horario reducido
- Bolsa Cerrado
- Correos Cerrado
🛋️ Potencial de fin de semana largo
Bloque de 3 días
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Día festivo
SÁB
02
Fin de semana
DOM
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Fin de semana
Fin de semana de 3 días (1 de Diciembre – 3 de Diciembre)
📣 Notas para viajeros
Portugal is an acclaimed tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, warm summers, rich gastronomy, and historical sites. Visitors can enjoy famous surf spots (like Nazaré), golf, and pilgrimage sites (like Fátima). The country also has open skiing resorts in the Serra da Estrela region during winter.
- Beyond major festivals (like Carnaval), numerous local fairs and traditional religious festivals occur throughout the year, often involving processions, traditional attire, and fireworks.
- Summer is dominated by music festivals, particularly in the north, and coastal events like Festival do Sudoeste in the southwest.
- Cities like Lisbon and Porto hold popular street parades ('Marchas Populares').
- The annual calendar includes specific local fairs, such as horse trading fairs, which often showcase arts, crafts, and local products.
- Current and upcoming major events can be found on official local tourist board websites.
- Portugal's public holidays are marked by closures of most non-essential services, often accompanied by local festivities.
- When visiting churches or religious monuments, it is advised to dress respectfully and maintain silence. While Portugal is generally gay-friendly in major cities, more rural areas may expect less overt public displays of affection. Be aware of local regulations regarding public smoking, especially on beaches.
Sobre este día festivo
In Portugal, a public holiday is a legally recognized date where most businesses and non-essential services are closed. Commemorative public festivities are traditionally held on some of these dates.