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Public Holiday Regional: CH-SZ-SZ-SZ

St Martin's Day

November 2027
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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 11 Holiday
FRI 12 Bridge Day
SAT 13 Weekend
SUN 14 Weekend

4-day weekend with a bridge day on November 12

📣 Traveler notes

Switzerland is known for its high standard of living, neutrality, and impressive organizational structure. Visitors should prepare for an orderly and respectful environment.

  • Public holidays are regulated at the cantonal level and may vary.
  • The primary observed holidays include New Year's Day (January 1), Good Friday, Easter Monday, and Ascension Day.
  • Swiss punctuality is a matter of cultural importance; aim to be precisely on time for appointments.
  • Respect for designated quiet hours and rules is expected in accommodations and public spaces.
  • Swiss services and infrastructure operate with a high degree of precision and order.
  • When interacting, a formal approach is generally preferred unless explicitly invited otherwise.
  • The Swiss highly value cleanliness, organization, punctuality, and privacy. Always ask for permission before taking photos or recording videos of people. Be mindful of local noise restrictions, particularly on Sundays or at night. When making requests, use polite circumlocution. Learning basic phrases in the local language (German, French, or Italian) is appreciated.

About this holiday

St Martin's Day (Martinmas) is the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours, celebrated on November 11th. Historically, it was an important festival in parts of Europe, particularly Germanic regions. Traditions included feasting on 'Martinmas goose' or 'Martinmas beef', drinking the season's first wine, and mumming. Specific regional traditions involve processions of children with lanterns (Laternelaufen) or the lighting of bonfires.