All Holidays in Czech Republic
Complete list of public holidays and significant days with information about shop opening hours.
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Year 2025
New Year's Day
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
The first day of the new year, traditionally a time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the new one. Interesting fact: January 1st is a dual holiday in the Czech Republic - in addition to New Year's Day, it also commemorates the establishment of the independent Czech Republic in 1993.
Day of Restoration of the Independent Czech State
StateWednesday, January 1, 2025
Commemoration of the establishment of the independent Czech Republic on January 1, 1993, after the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Following the Velvet Revolution (1989) and political negotiations, Czech Prime Minister Václav Klaus and Slovak Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar agreed to divide the state. After 74 years of shared history, Czechs and Slovaks separated peacefully and amicably - this separation is therefore called the "Velvet Divorce".
Good Friday
Friday, April 18, 2025
Good Friday always falls on the Friday before Easter and commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a relatively new holiday - it was added only in 2016. Together with Easter Monday, it creates an extended Easter weekend. The date changes every year according to the lunar calendar.
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Easter Sunday is the most important Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Note: Easter Sunday is NOT an official state holiday in the Czech Republic - although it is an important Christian day, it falls on a regular Sunday, which is itself a day of rest.
Easter Monday
Monday, April 21, 2025
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. In Czech tradition, it is celebrated with pomlázka - a custom where boys visit girls and gently whip them with willow switches, for which they receive eggs or sweets. Together with Good Friday, it creates an extended Easter weekend. The date changes every year according to the lunar calendar.
Labour Day
Thursday, May 1, 2025
International Labour Day has been celebrated since 1890 in commemoration of the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago (1886), where demonstrators fought for an eight-hour working day. In the Czech Republic, this day is a day off, but many people use it for their first spring trips to nature.
Victory Day
StateThursday, May 8, 2025
Commemoration of May 8, 1945 - the end of World War II in Europe and the liberation of Czechoslovakia. During the Prague Uprising (May 5-8, 1945), the Old Town Hall was seriously damaged. The holiday has undergone several transformations - from 1991 to 2000 it was called "Liberation from Fascism Day", then until 2004 "Liberation Day", and since 2004 it has borne its current name "Victory Day".
St. Cyril and Methodius Day
StateSaturday, July 5, 2025
Commemoration of the arrival of Byzantine brothers Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia in 863. Moravian Prince Rostislav invited them to spread Christianity in the Slavic language. They created the Glagolitic alphabet (predecessor of Cyrillic), translated the Bible and liturgical texts into Old Church Slavonic, and are now considered the founders of Slavic literature. It became a state holiday in 1990. An important pilgrimage site is Velehrad with the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Jan Hus Day
StateSunday, July 6, 2025
Commemoration of the burning of Jan Hus on July 6, 1415. Hus was a Catholic priest, philosopher, theologian, rector of Charles University, and an early church reformer. He called for reforms including Czech liturgy and stopping the sale of indulgences - he preceded Martin Luther by more than a century. He was excommunicated and summoned to the Council of Constance, where he refused to recant his views and was burned at the stake as a heretic. His death sparked the Hussite Wars and significantly influenced the European Reformation. It became a state holiday in 1990.
Czech Statehood Day
StateSunday, September 28, 2025
Commemoration of September 28, 935 - the assassination of Prince Wenceslas (St. Wenceslas). Wenceslas was a Czech prince (921-935), murdered by his brother Boleslav. After his death, he was canonized as a Catholic saint and became the patron saint of the Czech lands. This day celebrates Czech Christian and state traditions. Traditionally, wreaths are laid at the statue of St. Wenceslas in Wenceslas Square in Prague, and the President awards St. Wenceslas medals for services to Czech statehood. It became a state holiday in 2000.
Czechoslovak Independence Day
StateTuesday, October 28, 2025
Commemoration of October 28, 1918 - the declaration of Czechoslovak independence. Independence was proclaimed by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Edvard Beneš and other political leaders at the end of World War I after the collapse of Austria-Hungary. This is the very first Czechoslovak state holiday (established 1919). Traditionally, a military parade takes place at the National Monument on Vítkov Hill, state honors are awarded at Prague Castle, and Smetana's opera Libuše is performed at the National Theatre. This holiday is celebrated only in the Czech Republic, it is not a state holiday in Slovakia.
Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day
StateMonday, November 17, 2025
This day commemorates two important events: on November 17, 1939, Nazi Germany closed Czech universities, executed 9 students and professors, and sent over 1,200 to concentration camps. On November 17, 1989, a student demonstration against the communist regime sparked the Velvet Revolution. The 1989 demonstration commemorated the 50th anniversary of Nazi repression. Police brutality against students sparked nationwide protests that led to the fall of communism. Memorial events are traditionally held on Národní třída, Albertov and Wenceslas Square. It became a state holiday in 2000.
Christmas Eve
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
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In Czech tradition, Christmas Eve is the main day of Christmas celebrations. In the evening, a traditional dinner is served (carp soup, fried carp, potato salad) and gifts are unwrapped under the Christmas tree. Shops over 200 m² must be closed by noon at the latest.
Christmas Day
Thursday, December 25, 2025
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Christmas Day is a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. In the Czech Republic, it is a day of rest and family gatherings. Large shops remain closed.
St. Stephen's Day
Friday, December 26, 2025
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St. Stephen's Day is a Christian feast honoring St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. In Czech tradition, it is a continuation of Christmas celebrations and time spent with family. Large shops remain closed.
Year 2026
New Year's Day
Thursday, January 1, 2026
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The first day of the new year, traditionally a time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the new one. Interesting fact: January 1st is a dual holiday in the Czech Republic - in addition to New Year's Day, it also commemorates the establishment of the independent Czech Republic in 1993.
Day of Restoration of the Independent Czech State
StateThursday, January 1, 2026
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Commemoration of the establishment of the independent Czech Republic on January 1, 1993, after the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Following the Velvet Revolution (1989) and political negotiations, Czech Prime Minister Václav Klaus and Slovak Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar agreed to divide the state. After 74 years of shared history, Czechs and Slovaks separated peacefully and amicably - this separation is therefore called the "Velvet Divorce".
Good Friday
Friday, April 3, 2026
Good Friday always falls on the Friday before Easter and commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a relatively new holiday - it was added only in 2016. Together with Easter Monday, it creates an extended Easter weekend. The date changes every year according to the lunar calendar.
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Easter Sunday is the most important Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Note: Easter Sunday is NOT an official state holiday in the Czech Republic - although it is an important Christian day, it falls on a regular Sunday, which is itself a day of rest.
Easter Monday
Monday, April 6, 2026
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. In Czech tradition, it is celebrated with pomlázka - a custom where boys visit girls and gently whip them with willow switches, for which they receive eggs or sweets. Together with Good Friday, it creates an extended Easter weekend. The date changes every year according to the lunar calendar.
Labour Day
Friday, May 1, 2026
International Labour Day has been celebrated since 1890 in commemoration of the Haymarket Massacre in Chicago (1886), where demonstrators fought for an eight-hour working day. In the Czech Republic, this day is a day off, but many people use it for their first spring trips to nature.
Victory Day
StateFriday, May 8, 2026
Commemoration of May 8, 1945 - the end of World War II in Europe and the liberation of Czechoslovakia. During the Prague Uprising (May 5-8, 1945), the Old Town Hall was seriously damaged. The holiday has undergone several transformations - from 1991 to 2000 it was called "Liberation from Fascism Day", then until 2004 "Liberation Day", and since 2004 it has borne its current name "Victory Day".
St. Cyril and Methodius Day
StateSunday, July 5, 2026
Commemoration of the arrival of Byzantine brothers Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia in 863. Moravian Prince Rostislav invited them to spread Christianity in the Slavic language. They created the Glagolitic alphabet (predecessor of Cyrillic), translated the Bible and liturgical texts into Old Church Slavonic, and are now considered the founders of Slavic literature. It became a state holiday in 1990. An important pilgrimage site is Velehrad with the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Jan Hus Day
StateMonday, July 6, 2026
Commemoration of the burning of Jan Hus on July 6, 1415. Hus was a Catholic priest, philosopher, theologian, rector of Charles University, and an early church reformer. He called for reforms including Czech liturgy and stopping the sale of indulgences - he preceded Martin Luther by more than a century. He was excommunicated and summoned to the Council of Constance, where he refused to recant his views and was burned at the stake as a heretic. His death sparked the Hussite Wars and significantly influenced the European Reformation. It became a state holiday in 1990.
Czech Statehood Day
StateMonday, September 28, 2026
Commemoration of September 28, 935 - the assassination of Prince Wenceslas (St. Wenceslas). Wenceslas was a Czech prince (921-935), murdered by his brother Boleslav. After his death, he was canonized as a Catholic saint and became the patron saint of the Czech lands. This day celebrates Czech Christian and state traditions. Traditionally, wreaths are laid at the statue of St. Wenceslas in Wenceslas Square in Prague, and the President awards St. Wenceslas medals for services to Czech statehood. It became a state holiday in 2000.
Czechoslovak Independence Day
StateWednesday, October 28, 2026
Commemoration of October 28, 1918 - the declaration of Czechoslovak independence. Independence was proclaimed by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Edvard Beneš and other political leaders at the end of World War I after the collapse of Austria-Hungary. This is the very first Czechoslovak state holiday (established 1919). Traditionally, a military parade takes place at the National Monument on Vítkov Hill, state honors are awarded at Prague Castle, and Smetana's opera Libuše is performed at the National Theatre. This holiday is celebrated only in the Czech Republic, it is not a state holiday in Slovakia.
Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day
StateTuesday, November 17, 2026
This day commemorates two important events: on November 17, 1939, Nazi Germany closed Czech universities, executed 9 students and professors, and sent over 1,200 to concentration camps. On November 17, 1989, a student demonstration against the communist regime sparked the Velvet Revolution. The 1989 demonstration commemorated the 50th anniversary of Nazi repression. Police brutality against students sparked nationwide protests that led to the fall of communism. Memorial events are traditionally held on Národní třída, Albertov and Wenceslas Square. It became a state holiday in 2000.
Christmas Eve
Thursday, December 24, 2026
In Czech tradition, Christmas Eve is the main day of Christmas celebrations. In the evening, a traditional dinner is served (carp soup, fried carp, potato salad) and gifts are unwrapped under the Christmas tree. Shops over 200 m² must be closed by noon at the latest.
Christmas Day
Friday, December 25, 2026
Christmas Day is a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. In the Czech Republic, it is a day of rest and family gatherings. Large shops remain closed.
St. Stephen's Day
Saturday, December 26, 2026
St. Stephen's Day is a Christian feast honoring St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. In Czech tradition, it is a continuation of Christmas celebrations and time spent with family. Large shops remain closed.
Movable Holidays
Some holidays change each year according to the lunar calendar:
- Good Friday - Friday before Easter Sunday
- Easter Sunday - first Sunday after the first spring full moon
- Easter Monday - Monday after Easter Sunday (public holiday)