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Public Holiday
Regional: ES-AS
Day of Asturias
Wednesday, September 8, 2027
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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 famous for its welcoming culture, vibrant nightlife, distinctive cuisine, and rich history, featuring the second-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites globally. Visitors should prepare for an informal social atmosphere characterized by physical touch and spirited conversation.
- New Year's Eve (Nochevieja) involves the tradition of eating twelve grapes as the clock strikes midnight.
- The New Year celebration traditionally takes place at La Puerta del Sol in Madrid.
- The countdown sequence involves the chimes (Las Campanadas) which signify the start of the new year.
- Following the New Year chimes, a fireworks display typically occurs.
- Expect casual, physical greetings (kisses on both cheeks for friends; firm handshake for men). Punctuality is appreciated, though arriving up to ten minutes late is acceptable. When visiting homes, bring slippers, as bare feet are considered unsanitary. Spaniards are generally accepting of various lifestyles and faiths, though respect for Catholic traditions remains important. Topics such as political independence, the monarchy, and the colonial past are considered sensitive and should be approached with caution.
About this holiday
Asturias is an autonomous community in northwest Spain, coextensive with the province of Asturias. It was historically part of the Kingdom of Asturias and is geographically bordered by Cantabria (east), León (south), Lugo (west), and the Cantabrian Sea (north).