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Portugal : complete schedule of public and bank holidays, closure of banks and stock exchanges, school vacations, trade fairs, cultural and sporting events, festivals, carnivals, election during the next 3 months

  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Internet domain: .pt - telephone code: +351 - International dialing code: 00 - GMT offset: 0 (DST: yes)
  • Weekend: Saturday & Sunday
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    Wednesday june 7, 2023Summer holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Thursday june 8, 2023Corpus ChristiCatholic
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    Friday june 9, 2023Summer holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Saturday june 10, 2023National DayNational Day
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    Tuesday june 13, 2023St Anthony (Lisbon only)Catholic
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    Wednesday june 14, 2023Summer holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Saturday june 24, 2023FIA LisboaTradeshows
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    Saturday june 24, 2023Regional holidayCatholic
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    Thursday june 29, 2023Regional holidayCatholic
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    Friday june 30, 2023Summer holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Tuesday august 1, 2023World Youth DayCatholic
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    Tuesday august 15, 2023AssumptionCatholic
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    Tuesday september 12, 2023Summer holiday (end)School holidays
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    Saturday september 16, 2023Rosh Hashanahcards/flowers
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    Monday september 18, 2023Day of MourningSpecial Events
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    Monday september 25, 2023Yom Kippurcards/flowers
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    Thursday october 5, 2023Porto MarathonSports events
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    Thursday october 5, 2023Republic DaySecular holiday
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    Sunday october 8, 2023Lisbon MarathonSports events
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    Sunday october 29, 2023Daylight Saving TimeSpecial Events
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    Wednesday november 1, 2023All Saints' DayCatholic
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    Saturday november 11, 2023St Martin's DayEvents, celebrations...
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    Friday december 1, 2023Independence Restoration DaySecular holiday
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    Wednesday december 6, 2023Saint Nicholascards/flowers
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    Friday december 8, 2023Immaculate ConceptionCatholic
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    Monday december 18, 2023Christmas holiday (beginning)School holidays
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    Sunday december 24, 2023Christmas EveEvents, celebrations...
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    Monday december 25, 2023Christmas DayCatholic or protestant
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    Summer holiday (beginning)

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    Wednesday june 7, 2023
    School holidays : 9th, 11th & 12 grades

    Corpus Christi

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    Thursday june 8, 2023
    Catholic : Commemorates the Last supper. Pope Urban IV ordered the observance of such a feast in 1264, and in the following century it became universal in the Western Church. For six hundred years that feast was observed on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, but in 1970 the new Roman Missal, while retaining that day for some countries, provided that in others the feast be observed on the Sunday after Trinity. the actual celebration is moved to the nearest weekend.

    Summer holiday (beginning)

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    Friday june 9, 2023
    School holidays : 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 cycles

    National Day

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    Saturday june 10, 2023
    Secular holiday : Commemorates Luis de Camoes, Portugal's greatest poet, who died in 1580. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

    St Anthony (Lisbon only)

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    Tuesday june 13, 2023
    Catholic : also in Aljustrel, de Cascais, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Vila Real.

    Summer holiday (beginning)

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    Wednesday june 14, 2023
    School holidays : 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 cycles

    FIA Lisboa

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    Saturday june 24, 2023
    Tradeshows : Http://fialisboa.fil.pt/ lasts 1 week - in Lisbon 2023 edition confirmed

    Regional holiday

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    Saturday june 24, 2023
    Catholic : St John Porto & Braga only

    Regional holiday

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    Thursday june 29, 2023
    Catholic : Póvoa de Varzim only

    Summer holiday (beginning)

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    Friday june 30, 2023
    School holidays : 1st cycle

    World Youth Day

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    Tuesday august 1, 2023
    Catholic : Https://www.lisboa2023.org lasts 5 days - in Lisbon

    Assumption

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    Tuesday august 15, 2023
    Catholic : Dogma defined by the Catholic Church on November 1, 1950, when Pope Pius XII declared that at the end of her life, Mary's body and soul were assumed into Heaven.

    Summer holiday (end)

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    Tuesday september 12, 2023
    School holidays :

    Rosh Hashanah

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    Saturday september 16, 2023
    cards/flowers : Jewish New Year

    Day of Mourning

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    Monday september 18, 2023
    Special Events : In tribute to the late Queen Elisabeth II

    Yom Kippur

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    Monday september 25, 2023
    cards/flowers :

    Porto Marathon

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    Thursday october 5, 2023
    Sports events : Http://www.porto-marathon.com/ 2023 edition confirmed

    Republic Day

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    Thursday october 5, 2023
    Secular holiday : The establishment of the Portuguese Republic was the result of a coup d'état organised by the Portuguese Republican Party which, on 5 October 1910, deposed the constitutional monarchy and established a republican regime in Portugal. The subjugation of the country to British colonial interests, the royal family's expenses,the power of the Church, the political and social instability, the system of alternating power of the two political parties (Progressive and Regenerador), João Franco's dictatorship, an apparent inability to adapt to modern times – all contributed to an unrelenting erosion of the Portuguese monarchy. The proponents of the republic, particularly the Republican Party, found ways to take advantage of the situation. The Republican Party presented itself as the only one that had a programme that was capable of returning to the country its lost status and place Portugal on the way of progress. [Wikipedia]

    Lisbon Marathon

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    Sunday october 8, 2023
    Sports events : Https://maratonalisboa.com/ 2023 edition confirmed

    Daylight Saving Time

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    Sunday october 29, 2023
    Special Events : At 1:00 a.m. local times

    All Saints' Day

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    Wednesday november 1, 2023
    Catholic : The day now honors all saints of the church, even those not known by name. The first All Saints' Day occurred on May 13, 609 (C.E.) when Pope Boniface IV accepted the Pantheon as a gift from the Emperor Phocas. Boniface dedicated it as the Church of Santa Maria Rotonda in honor of the Blessed Virgin and all martyrs. During Pope Gregory III's reign (731-741), the festival was expanded to include all saints and a chapel in St. Peter's church was dedicated accordingly. Pope Gregory IV officially designated the day in 837.

    St Martin's Day

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    Saturday november 11, 2023
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    Independence Restoration Day

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    Friday december 1, 2023
    Secular holiday : Marking Portugal's 1640 return to independence after 60 years of Spanish rule. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

    Saint Nicholas

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    Wednesday december 6, 2023
    cards/flowers : A festival for children related to surviving legends of the saint, and particularly his reputation as a bringer of gifts.

    Immaculate Conception

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    Friday december 8, 2023
    Catholic : Dogma that Mary was from the first moment of conception, totally free from the stain of original sin. Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

    Christmas holiday (beginning)

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    Monday december 18, 2023
    School holidays :

    Christmas Eve

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    Sunday december 24, 2023
    Culture :

    Christmas Day

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    Monday december 25, 2023
    Catholic or protestant : Since pre-historic times in Europe, festivities (bonfires, offrerings) were marking the beginning of longer hours of daylight with fires and ritual. The Roman festival of Saturnalia lasted several days in December (gambling and offerings). Germanic tribes also celebrated mid-winter (drinking and rituals). The Bulgarian (with Koleduvane) and the Polish (with Gwiazdka) perpetuate this tradition. Jesus of Nazareth was probably born in springtime (Reformists favour autumn). But in the 4th century, December 25th was chosen for the celebration of his birth by Pope Julius I (Bishop Liberus is also mentioned in 354 A.D.). Thus, a Christian element was introduced in the long-established mid-winter festivals. Before 1582, the Papal States and other Italian city states celebrated New Year’s Day on Christmas Day.