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Público Feriado Regional: ES-ML

Segunda-feira após o Dia de Melilha

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🏪 O que está aberto

  • Bancos Maioria fechada
  • Repartições públicas Fechado
  • Escolas Fechado
  • Lojas Fechado
  • Restaurantes Horário reduzido
  • Transporte público Horário reduzido
  • Bolsa de valores Fechado
  • Correios Fechado

🛋️ Potencial de fim de semana prolongado

Bloco de 3 dias
SÁB 16 Fim de semana
DOM 17 Fim de semana
SEG 18 Feriado

Fim de semana de 3 dias (16 de Setembro – 18 de Setembro)

📣 Notas para viajantes

Spain is known for its friendly atmosphere, vibrant culture, diverse cuisine, and rich history. It holds a significant number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is celebrated for its lively festivities and traditions.

  • New Year's Eve (Nochevieja) tradition involves eating 12 grapes at midnight.
  • The 'las campanadas' bells from Puerta del Sol mark each chime of the new year.
  • Public displays of affection are generally accepted in urban areas.
  • Punctuality is appreciated, especially during first meetings.
  • It is common to split bills equally when dining in groups.
  • Avoid public intoxication as it is generally frowned upon.
  • Spaniards are generally welcoming and expressive; while they value direct communication, travelers should remain tactful. Social interactions often involve physical contact (like a hand on the shoulder) and double-cheek kisses as a greeting among friends. In dining, it is customary to wait until everyone is seated before eating and to stay at the table until everyone has finished. When offered food or drinks, it is polite to decline initially before accepting. Note that while Spain is generally gay-friendly, views can vary in rural areas. Sensitive topics include regional independence movements, the monarchy, and the Franco era; these are best avoided or approached with neutrality.

Sobre este feriado

Public holidays in Spain include religious, national, and regional observances. Each municipality may have up to 14 public holidays annually; of these, nine are set by the national government and at least two are local, including patronal festivals.