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Público Feriado
Nacional
Segunda-feira de Pentecostes
Segunda-feira, 17 de Maio, 2027
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🏪 O que está aberto
- Bancos Horário reduzido
- Repartições públicas Fechado
- Escolas Fechado
- Lojas Maioria fechada
- Restaurantes Horário reduzido
- Transporte público Horário reduzido
- Bolsa de valores Fechado
- Correios Fechado
🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado
Bloco de 3 dias
SÁB
15
Fim de semana
DOM
16
Fim de semana
SEG
17
Feriado
Fim de semana de 3 dias (15 de Maio – 17 de Maio)
📣 Notas para viajantes
France offers diverse cultural experiences, including Parisian romance and gastronomy, alongside picturesque villages and dramatic landscapes. It is a destination for those interested in art, history, philosophy, and natural beauty.
- Be aware that many public holidays, particularly those linked to Catholic observances, change dates annually.
- Major national holidays include May 1 (Labor Day), July 14 (Bastille Day), August 15 (Assumption of Mary), and December 25 (Christmas).
- Travel planning is essential, especially during school breaks, as travel infrastructure may be heavily impacted and costs may increase.
- Fixed national holidays include November 1 (All Saints' Day) and November 11 (Armistice Day).
- Local holidays are generally not observed by businesses or government offices.
- For the most accurate information, consult local sources regarding observed holidays.
- In French restaurants, always greet staff with 'bonjour' or 'bonsoir' and wait to be seated. Show respect by adhering to house rules (e.g., keeping elbows off the table). While not mandatory, rounding up the bill is a polite gesture. Addressing staff respectfully (e.g., 'excusez-moi') and engaging with local specialties is appreciated.
Sobre este feriado
Pentecost Monday (also known as Whit Monday) is a movable Christian holiday celebrated in France. It is observed in the Catholic Church as the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, marking the resumption of Ordinary Time.