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Poland Holidays 2026

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Holidays and Observances in 2026

1Jan
New Year's DayNowy RokSee more

1 January 2026 (Thursday)

New Year's Day is observed on January 1, the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar. In pre-Christian Rome under the Julian calendar, the day was dedicated to Janus, god of gateways and beginnings, for whom January is also named.

6Jan
EpiphanyŚwięto Trzech KróliSee more

6 January 2026 (Tuesday)

Epiphany (from Koine Greek "appearance", "manifestation") is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God made Man in the person of Jesus Christ.

5Apr
Easter SundayWielkanocSee more

5 April 2026 (Sunday)

Easter (Passover, Easter Sunday) - the oldest and most important Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The week preceding it, which is the period of remembering the most important events for the Christian faith, is called Holy Week. The last three days of the week: Holy Thursday (evening), Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday are known as the Easter Triduum.

6Apr
Easter MondayPoniedziałek WielkanocnySee more

6 April 2026 (Monday)

Easter Monday (also known as Wet Monday) - the second day of Easter. In the Polish tradition, water is poured over other people for jokes on that day. Pouring on water refers to old pagan practices, connected with the symbolic awakening of nature to life and the renewable capacity of the earth to give birth every year.

1May
Labour DayŚwięto PracySee more

1 May 2026 (Friday)

Labor Day (actually International Day of Workers' Solidarity) - international working-class holiday, celebrated annually since 1890 on May 1. The holiday was introduced in 1889 by the Second International to commemorate the events that took place in the early days of May 1886 in Chicago, United States, during the strike as part of the nationwide campaign to introduce the 8-hour working day.

3May
Constitution DayŚwięto Konstytucji 3 MajaSee more

3 May 2026 (Sunday)

The holiday celebrates the declaration of the Constitution of 3 May 1791.

24May
Whit SundayZielone ŚwiątkiSee more

24 May 2026 (Sunday)

The day of Pentecost, commonly known as Pentecost, is a movable holiday in Christianity and falls 49 days (7 weeks) from the Sunday of the Lord's Resurrection. It is one of the most important liturgical holidays, celebrated over two days (especially in Protestant countries, e.g. in some federal states of Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Denmark). In Poland, the first day of Pentecost is a day off from work.

4Jun
Corpus ChristiBoże CiałoSee more

4 June 2026 (Thursday)

Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of the Lord (also commonly known as Corpus Christi) - a liturgical celebration in the Catholic Church in honor of the Blessed Sacrament. The faithful especially remember the Last Supper and the Transubstantiation of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.

15Aug
Assumption DayWniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi PannySee more

15 August 2026 (Saturday)

The Christian feast day of the Assumption of Mary celebrates the belief that God assumed the Virgin Mary into Heaven following her death.

1Nov
All Saints' DayWszystkich ŚwiętychSee more

1 November 2026 (Sunday)

A celebration in honor of all Christians who have achieved salvation and are in heaven. In the doctrine of the Catholic Church, it is an expression of faith in the communion of saints and a universal call to holiness. On All Saints' Day and the next day (All Souls' Day), Poles visit cemeteries to decorate the graves of their relatives with flowers and light candles.

11Nov
Independence DayŚwięto NiepodległościSee more

11 November 2026 (Wednesday)

A public holiday celebrated to commemorate Poland's regaining of independence in 1918, after 123 years of occupation (1795-1918).

25Dec
Christmas DayPierwszy dzień Bożego NarodzeniaSee more

25 December 2026 (Friday)

In the Christian tradition, it is a holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. This holiday is one of the oldest Christian holidays. The origins of its celebration date back to the 3rd century AD, although the exact date is not clear. Celebrating Christmas is preceded by Christmas Eve (December 24), which culminates in a gala dinner, traditionally eaten with family and friends.

26Dec
2nd Day of ChristmasDrugi dzień Bożego NarodzeniaSee more

26 December 2026 (Saturday)

The second day of Christmas dedicated to St. Stephen, the first martyr for the Christian faith, who was stoned to death in AD 36.

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