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Public Holiday
Regional: CH-GE
Genevan Fast
Thursday, September 7, 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
🛋️ Long weekend potential
4-Day Block
THU
07
Holiday
FRI
08
Bridge Day
SAT
09
Weekend
SUN
10
Weekend
4-day weekend with a bridge day on September 8
📣 Traveler notes
Switzerland is a wealthy, mountainous country renowned for its commitment to democracy, neutrality, and high standards of living. Visitors should expect efficient services and adherence to structure.
- Public holidays are regulated at the cantonal level and may vary greatly.
- Key commonly observed holidays include New Year's Day (January 1), Good Friday, Easter Monday, and Ascension.
- The country enforces specific rules regarding quiet hours, litter disposal, and general noise levels.
- Interacting with locals is generally done with clarity and directness.
- The formal use of language is advised when addressing non-acquaintances, showing respect.
- Be prepared for the importance of following explicit rules and organizational structures.
- The Swiss culture values cleanliness, privacy, punctuality, and transparency. Due to robust privacy laws, photography or recording of people requires explicit permission. Punctuality is highly valued; aim to arrive on time. While general polite language is appreciated, it is best practice to avoid making assumptions about a person's background or nationality. On Sundays, expect many shops and businesses to be closed, and maintain a quiet demeanor.
About this holiday
The Genevan Fast describes the independent city-state of Geneva. Emerging in the 16th century, Geneva became a major center of Calvinism and a sanctuary for Protestants, having broken away from the Catholic Church, the Bishopric of Geneva, and the influence of the House of Savoy. The city developed republican institutions and maintained its sovereignty amidst powerful neighbors like France and the Swiss cantons.