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Constitution Day

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🏪 What's open

  • Banks Mostly closed
  • Government offices Closed
  • Schools Closed
  • Shops Closed
  • Restaurants Reduced
  • Public transit Reduced
  • Stock market Closed
  • Post office Closed

📣 Traveler notes

Spain is known for its welcoming atmosphere, vibrant culture, diverse cuisine, and rich history. It boasts an extensive collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is celebrated for its lively traditions and festive lifestyle.

  • New Year's Eve (Nochevieja) tradition involves eating 12 grapes at midnight.
  • The countdown is traditionally timed to the 'las campanadas' bells from Puerta del Sol.
  • Fireworks typically follow the final chime of the New Year's celebration.
  • Public displays of affection are generally accepted in urban areas.
  • Punctuality is appreciated, especially during initial meetings.
  • Tapas are widely available as a popular local dining option.
  • Spaniards are generally friendly and expressive; while they value direct communication, travelers should remain tactful. In social settings, overlapping speech and passionate debate are common. Respect family privacy and be mindful of religious sensitivities during major holidays like Easter and Christmas. While Spain is a modern, inclusive society with high levels of LGBTQ+ acceptance, some rural areas may be more conservative. Avoid sensitive political topics such as regional independence movements, the monarchy, or the Franco era. When dining, it is customary to wait until everyone is served before eating and to split the bill equally. In social interactions, double-cheek kisses are common among friends; however, men typically shake hands unless they are close family. Be mindful of local customs regarding bullfighting, which remains a point of cultural debate.

About this holiday

Constitution Day is one of several public holidays in Spain. Spanish municipalities are permitted up to 14 public holidays annually, including a mix of national, regional, and local religious festivals.