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Public Holiday
Regional: ES-ML
Melilla Day
Friday, September 17, 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
🛋️ Long weekend potential
3-Day Block
FRI
17
Holiday
SAT
18
Weekend
SUN
19
Weekend
3-day weekend (September 17 – September 19)
📣 Traveler notes
Spain is known for its welcoming atmosphere, rich culinary scene, vibrant nightlife, and extensive cultural heritage. It boasts a high number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is celebrated for its diverse traditions and festive atmosphere.
- New Year's Eve (Nochevieja) tradition involves eating 12 grapes at midnight.
- One grape is eaten for each of the 12 chimes of the clock.
- The Puerta del Sol in Madrid is a primary location for New Year celebrations.
- Live broadcasts of 'las campanadas' are available on national TV channels.
- A fireworks display typically follows the midnight chimes.
- Special packs of 12 grapes are commonly sold in supermarkets before the holiday.
- Spaniards are generally warm and expressive; physical contact during conversation is common. While social interactions can be informal—including the use of light insults as signs of closeness among friends—it is best for travelers to remain polite. Respect local customs regarding family, religion (especially during Holy Week and Christmas), and regional sensitivities like Catalan or Basque independence. When dining, it is customary to wait until everyone is served before eating and to split the bill equally. In social settings, offers of food or drink may be politely declined initially as a gesture of modesty; persistence from the host is expected.
About this holiday
Spain observes various public holidays including religious, national, and regional celebrations. Each municipality can have up to 14 public holidays annually; nine are determined by the national government, while at least two are chosen locally, often including patronal festivals.