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Observance Jour férié
National
Jour de la Constitution de la République slovaque
Vendredi, 1 Septembre, 2028
Septembre 2028
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🏪 Ce qui est ouvert
- Banques Fermé
- Services publics Fermé
- Écoles Fermé
- Commerces Majoritairement fermé
- Restaurants Majoritairement fermé
- Transports en commun Horaires réduits
- Bourse Fermé
- La Poste Fermé
🛋️ Potentiel de week-end prolongé
Bloc de 3 jours
VEN
01
Jour férié
SAM
02
Week-end
DIM
03
Week-end
Week-end de 3 jours (1 Septembre – 3 Septembre)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Slovakia is a Central European destination renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. Major national and Christian holidays are observed, typically resulting in limited amenities and shop closures.
- Major Christian holidays and certain national holidays cause public closures of banks and shops.
- Easter and Good Friday are national holidays.
- New Year's Day (January 1st) commemorates the split of Czechoslovakia.
- Epiphany (January 6th) is a holiday that closes shops and banks.
- The festive period of Mardi Gras (Fašiangy) is a cultural season, not a national holiday.
- Slovakia maintains a predominantly Catholic cultural background.
- When visiting homes, remove outdoor shoes and accept offered slippers. Bring a small gift (wine or flowers) for the host, but avoid giving money. When meeting locals, cheek kissing is common, especially with women. Exercise caution when discussing sensitive topics like WWII, communism, or minority issues.
À propos de ce jour férié
This holiday commemorates a historical period when the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia declared independence, forming the Slovak State (1939–1945). The event is historically complex and marks the declaration of the first formally independent Slovak state.