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Fête du 1er mai

Mai 2028
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🏪 Ce qui est ouvert

  • Banques Fermé
  • Services publics Fermé
  • Écoles Fermé
  • Commerces Majoritairement fermé
  • Restaurants Horaires réduits
  • Transports en commun Horaires réduits
  • Bourse Fermé
  • La Poste Fermé

🛋️ Potentiel de week-end prolongé

Bloc de 3 jours
SAM 29 Week-end
DIM 30 Week-end
LUN 01 Jour férié

Week-end de 3 jours (29 Avril – 1 Mai)

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Poland is a country with a blend of historic urban centers and rich countryside, characterized by a deeply religious and traditional culture, and a thousand-year history. Local customs and public life are strongly influenced by history, politics, and tradition.

  • On major public holidays, most services, retail stores, museums, and public administrations close entirely. Plan for severely limited operations.
  • Key services like restaurants, pharmacies, and certain convenience stores typically remain open.
  • Public transport operates on reduced schedules during public holidays; checking schedules in advance is necessary.
  • If a holiday falls midweek, surrounding weekdays may also see closures, leading to potential travel congestion.
  • Travel and accommodation to major destinations should be planned early due to potential price increases and quick bookings.
  • Polish culture, particularly in rural areas, is highly traditional and sensitive regarding historical, political, and religious topics.
  • When visiting residences, always ask about removing shoes. It is customary to bring a gift (flowers are suitable; odd numbers are preferred). Use local Polish greetings and avoid using outdated or former foreign names when referring to Polish locations. While Poland is a secular country, the Catholic Church holds significant cultural prestige. Adhere to local dress codes and rules when entering public buildings or churches.

À propos de ce jour férié

May Day is a traditional European celebration marking the start of summer, typically observed on May 1st. Activities often include displaying greenery and wildflowers, decorating buildings, crowning a May Queen, and hosting Maypoles for dancing and singing, alongside parades. Regional traditions also reference May Eve festivities.