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Público Día festivo
Regional: ES-IB
Lunes siguiente al Día de las Islas Baleares
Lunes, 2 de Marzo, 2026
Marzo 2026
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🏪 Qué está abierto
- Bancos Mayormente cerrado
- Oficinas públicas Cerrado
- Escuelas Cerrado
- Tiendas Cerrado
- Restaurantes Horario reducido
- Transporte público Horario reducido
- Bolsa Cerrado
- Correos Cerrado
🛋️ Potencial de fin de semana largo
Bloque de 3 días
SÁB
28
Fin de semana
DOM
01
Fin de semana
LUN
02
Día festivo
Fin de semana de 3 días (28 de Febrero – 2 de Marzo)
📣 Notas para viajeros
Spain has a rich culture, diverse cuisine, and deep history, featuring numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Due to strong regional identities (e.g., Catalonia, Basque Country), travelers should observe local customs and regional variations.
- New Year's Eve includes the tradition of eating 12 grapes with the midnight chimes.
- The central New Year's event is typically held at La Puerta del Sol in Madrid.
- The midnight countdown, known as 'las campanadas,' is broadcast live on national television.
- A fireworks display usually follows the midnight chimes.
- While punctuality is appreciated, a slight delay (up to 10 minutes) is generally tolerated.
- Tapas are readily available snacks, and bars usually do not offer take-away food.
- Avoid direct criticism, especially regarding family. Physical contact (e.g., touching an arm) is common among friends. While punctuality is valued, minor delays are acceptable. When invited to a home, bring slippers or indoor shoes. It is customary to split the bill equally.
Sobre este día festivo
The Monday following the Day of the Balearic Islands is a regional public holiday in Spain. Spain observes various public holidays combining religious, national, and regional traditions, with a maximum of 14 holidays permitted per municipality annually.