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National
Fête du 1er mai
Vendredi, 1 Mai, 2026
Mai 2026
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Bloc de 3 jours
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SAM
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DIM
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Week-end
Week-end de 3 jours (1 Mai – 3 Mai)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Estonia, a historically rich nation on the Baltic Sea, is renowned for its largely intact medieval old towns, such as Tallinn, which is considered one of Europe's premier medieval destinations.
- The festival marks the beginning of summer.
- Activities include decorating with green foliage, May Queen ceremonies, and building Maypoles.
- Expect participation in parades, processions, and bonfires.
- National observances include Independence Day (Feb 24) and Midsummer (Jun 23-24).
- The general cultural pace is thoughtful and measured, favoring deep interaction.
- Be respectful of regional sensitivities regarding national history and foreign ties.
- Respect personal space and privacy, as Estonians value boundaries and may appear reserved. Communication tends to be quiet and measured, valuing sincere, thoughtful interaction over overt emotional displays.
À propos de ce jour férié
May Day (traditionally celebrated on May 1 or May Eve) is a European festival marking the start of summer. Traditions involve decorating with green branches and wildflowers, crowning a May Queen, erecting a Maypole or May Tree, and participating in parades, processions, and bonfires. Related celebrations include Walpurgis Night, Beltane, and ancient festivals like Floralia.