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Public Holiday Regional: ES-MC

Regional Holiday in Murcia

June 2026
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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

4-Day Block
SAT 06 Weekend
SUN 07 Weekend
MON 08 Bridge Day
TUE 09 Holiday

4-day weekend with a bridge day on June 8

📣 Traveler notes

Spain is celebrated for its friendly culture, relaxed pace of life, diverse cuisine, lively nightlife, and historical contributions to world folklore. It boasts the second-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites (after Italy) and the largest number of World Heritage Cities.

  • New Year's Eve (Nochevieja) tradition involves eating 12 grapes as the clock strikes midnight in the main public squares.
  • The New Year's festivities begin with a distinctive bell sequence (los cuartos) followed by 12 chimes (campanadas) from the clock at Puerta del Sol in Madrid.
  • Celebrations conclude with fireworks displays following the final chime of the new year.
  • Public holidays vary regionally, reflecting a mix of national and local/religious celebrations.
  • Attire for beaches is flexible, with topless sunbathing being acceptable, while full nudity is restricted to dedicated 'clothing-optional' beaches.
  • Travelers are advised to maintain cultural sensitivity regarding political, religious, and historical topics, including regional independence issues.
  • In social settings, touching and physical contact are common gestures of friendship. Punctuality is appreciated, though arriving up to ten minutes late is generally acceptable. When visiting a home, bringing slippers for indoor wear is advised. When paying the bill, splitting the costs equally is a common practice.

About this holiday

Public holidays in Spain are diverse, encompassing religious, national, and regional observances. Each municipality has a maximum of 14 public holidays annually, with a balance determined by the national government (a maximum of nine holidays) and local choices, which often include patronal festivals.