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National
Réveillon de Noël
Vendredi, 24 Décembre, 2027
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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
VEN
24
Jour férié
SAM
25
Week-end
DIM
26
Week-end
Week-end de 3 jours (24 Décembre – 26 Décembre)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Sweden is the largest Nordic country by area and population, featuring vast forests, numerous lakes, and 270,000 islands. The culture blends historical heritage from the Viking Age and the Swedish Empire with modern elements like the Nobel Prize and a prominent pop music scene.
- Punctuality is essential; arrive on time for meetings and meals.
- Remove shoes upon entering most private homes.
- Use numbered queue slips (kölapp) when waiting in lines.
- Respect personal space and privacy in public and service settings.
- Public nudity is generally not accepted except at designated beaches.
- Avoid discussing sensitive topics like money or religion with acquaintances.
- Swedes value personal space, punctuality (arrive on time), and consensus-based communication. Cultural norms include removing shoes indoors, organized queuing using numbered slips, and a preference for gender-neutrality. While the country is highly tolerant of LGBTQ+ rights and multiculturalism, it maintains strict rules regarding public drug use and specific social boundaries regarding personal finances and religion.
À propos de ce jour férié
Public holidays in Sweden are established by parliamentary acts and include both Christian and non-Christian observances. Notable dates include Christmas (jul), Epiphany (trettondedag jul), Easter (påsk), Ascension Day, Whit Sunday (pingstdagen), and All Saints' Day. Non-Christian holidays include New Year's Day, May Day, National Day of Sweden, and Midsummer.