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Observance Holiday
Regional: CH-ZH-ZH-ZH
Knabenschiessen
Monday, September 11, 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
3-Day Block
SAT
09
Weekend
SUN
10
Weekend
MON
11
Holiday
3-day weekend (September 9 – September 11)
📣 Traveler notes
Switzerland is a wealthy, mountainous country known for its commitment to neutrality and democratic stability. It maintains one of the world's highest standards of living, reflected in its pricing.
- Public holidays are regulated at the cantonal level and may vary greatly.
- Major observed holidays include New Year's Day and Good Friday.
- Easter Monday and Ascension Day are generally observed, though regional exceptions apply.
- Sundays are often observed as quiet days, with many shops and businesses closed.
- The country enforces strict rules regarding public conduct, including noise levels and littering.
- Photography of people requires explicit permission.
- The Swiss highly value organization, cleanliness, punctuality, and privacy. Be mindful of cultural rules, including designated quiet hours and strict disposal of litter. While English is widely spoken, attempting local greetings is appreciated. Punctuality is extremely important; arriving late is noted. In general, assume a formal approach (e.g., formal titles, handshakes) until invited to be informal. Never assume a person's nationality based on their language or background.
About this holiday
Knabenschiessen is a traditional target shooting competition held in Zürich, dating back to the 17th century and first officially recorded in 1889.