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Observance Holiday
Regional: CH-BE, CH-BL, CH-BS, CH-GL, CH-GR, CH-LU, CH-NW, CH-OW, CH-SG, CH-SH, CH-SO, CH-SZ, CH-ZH
Federal Day of Thanksgiving
Sunday, September 17, 2028
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🏪 What's open
- Banks Closed
- Government offices Closed
- Schools Closed
- Shops Mostly closed
- Restaurants Mostly closed
- Public transit Reduced
- Stock market Closed
- Post office Closed
📣 Traveler notes
Switzerland is a highly affluent, mountainous country known globally for its democracy, neutrality, and high quality of life. Visitors should be mindful of high cost of living and general prices.
- Public holidays, including the Federal Day of Thanksgiving, are often regulated at the cantonal level and may vary by region.
- The Swiss value clarity and reliability in communication; avoid vague or non-committal answers.
- Be prepared for a structured and orderly environment, especially regarding public behavior and noise levels.
- While English is widely spoken, making an effort with local language phrases is a sign of respect.
- Be aware of photography restrictions; always obtain consent before taking pictures of individuals.
- Note that Sunday is generally considered a rest day with limited business operations.
- Swiss culture values cleanliness, integrity, and organization. Punctuality is extremely important. Respect privacy, as the country has robust privacy laws; photographing people requires explicit permission. Quiet hours and adherence to rules are expected, especially on Sundays when many businesses close. Making efforts to speak local phrases (even if addressed in English) is appreciated.
About this holiday
The Federal Day of Thanksgiving, Repentance and Prayer is a recognized public holiday in Switzerland, observed by various interfaith groups, including Roman Catholic dioceses, the Old Catholic Church, Jewish, Muslim, and Reformed congregations.