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Public Holiday
Nationwide
Epiphany
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Mostly closed
- Restaurants Reduced
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
🛋️ Long weekend potential
4-Day Block
SAT
03
Weekend
SUN
04
Weekend
MON
05
Bridge Day
TUE
06
Holiday
4-day weekend with a bridge day on January 5
📣 Traveler notes
Greece possesses a profound and influential history and culture. The country is known for its strong traditions, emphasis on family, and hospitality. Although Greek Orthodox Christianity is the state religion, contemporary Greek society is largely secular.
- Guests are generally treated with immense hospitality and social warmth.
- Be prepared for personal questions about family and work; these are considered normal social interactions.
- Dress appropriately (shoulders and knees covered) when visiting religious or formal settings.
- Recognize that major public holidays include dates like Epiphany (January 6th).
- Maintain sensitivity regarding Greek political issues, history, and ethnic identity.
- Observe local rules, especially concerning fire safety (e.g., open flames during dry seasons).
- Politeness is demonstrated through action. Initiate greetings to build connections. Greeks highly value transparency and loyalty. Be mindful of discussing sensitive historical, political, or ethnic topics. When visiting religious sites, appropriate attire (covering shoulders and knees) is required. Showing respect to elders is customary.
About this holiday
In ancient Greece, an 'epiphaneia' referred to an alleged visitation or manifestation of a deity, sometimes occurring during crises or battles. These apparitions could involve major gods or minor figures, and signs of divine presence could manifest through physical phenomena, unusual events, or dreams.