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Fête de Saint Nicolas de Flüe

Septembre 2027
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  • La Poste Fermé

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Switzerland is globally recognized for its neutrality, democracy, and high standard of living. It is a mountainous country with robust privacy laws, and English is widely spoken.

  • Public holidays are regulated at the cantonal level and may vary greatly.
  • Major holidays observed include New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, and Ascension.
  • Expect strict adherence to rules, especially regarding noise and recycling.
  • The Swiss value transparency, so keep promises and avoid evasive answers.
  • Be prepared for regional cultural variations, especially in language and social greetings.
  • Know that the country is known for its structured, orderly public life.
  • Respectful behavior emphasizes cleanliness, integrity, and organization. Punctuality is highly valued; arriving late, even by a minute, is generally noted. When interacting with locals, observe privacy, as recording or taking photos of individuals requires explicit permission. Always be polite when making requests. While directness is appreciated, maintaining respectful distance and following local rules (e.g., designated quiet hours, Sunday closures) is important. When meeting someone, a handshake is standard for business, while friends in German and French-speaking areas often exchange three air kisses.

À propos de ce jour férié

Saint Nicholas of Flüe Day celebrates Saint Nicholas of Flüe, a Swiss hermit and respected figure known for his moral integrity. He notably advised the Diet of Stans in 1481, an counsel which helped prevent conflict among the Swiss cantons.