Polish Bank Holidays 2025 & 2026: Public Holidays in Poland

Planning a trip or business in Poland? Understanding the Polish Bank Holidays is your first step. This guide from Calendar Times UK details all public holidays in Poland for 2025 and 2026, from the movable Feast of Corpus Christi to fixed national days. Knowing these upcoming Poland holidays, or Wolne dni, is more than just marking a Poland calendar 2025; it’s a window into rich Polish culture and traditions.

Why Knowing Poland’s Bank Holidays Matters

Forget just knowing the dates; understanding these ŚwiÄ™ta Polska (Polish holidays) is key to a smooth experience. On these days, banks, government offices, and many shops close entirely. This can impact everything from your travel itinerary to business operations. Furthermore, Poles cherish their “long weekends” (dÅ‚ugie weekendy), so transport and accommodation can get busy. A little planning, using our Polish bank holidays list, goes a long way!

The Complete List of Polish Public Holidays

Poland observes 13 official public holidays annually. Here’s the full schedule for the next two years.

Polish Bank Holidays 2025

Date Day Holiday Name (English) Holiday Name (Polish)
01/01/2025 Wednesday New Year’s Day Nowy Rok
06/01/2025 Monday Epiphany (Three Kings’ Day) ÅšwiÄ™to Trzech Króli
21/04/2025 Monday Easter Monday Poniedziałek Wielkanocny
01/05/2025 Thursday Labour Day Święto Pracy
03/05/2025 Saturday Constitution Day Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja
19/06/2025 Thursday Feast of Corpus Christi Boże Ciało
15/08/2025 Friday Assumption of Mary Wniebowzięcie NMP
01/11/2025 Saturday All Saints’ Day Wszystkich Świętych
11/11/2025 Tuesday Independence Day Narodowe Święto Niepodległości
25/12/2025 Thursday Christmas Day Boże Narodzenie (dzień pierwszy)
26/12/2025 Friday Boxing Day Boże Narodzenie (dzień drugi)

Polish Bank Holidays 2026

Date Day Holiday Name (English) Holiday Name (Polish)
01/01/2026 Thursday New Year’s Day Nowy Rok
06/01/2026 Tuesday Epiphany (Three Kings’ Day) ÅšwiÄ™to Trzech Króli
06/04/2026 Monday Easter Monday Poniedziałek Wielkanocny
01/05/2026 Friday Labour Day Święto Pracy
03/05/2026 Sunday Constitution Day Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja
04/06/2026 Thursday Feast of Corpus Christi Boże Ciało
15/08/2026 Saturday Assumption of Mary Wniebowzięcie NMP
01/11/2026 Sunday All Saints’ Day Wszystkich Świętych
11/11/2026 Wednesday Independence Day Narodowe Święto Niepodległości
25/12/2026 Friday Christmas Day Boże Narodzenie (dzień pierwszy)
26/12/2026 Saturday Boxing Day Boże Narodzenie (dzień drugi)

Read More: 2026 Bank Holidays UK

Key Polish Holidays and Their Significance

Beyond the day off, each holiday is steeped in history and Polish customs. For instance, Constitution Day (3rd May) celebrates the 1791 Constitution, a landmark in European history. Independence Day (11th November) marks Poland’s return to the map in 1918. And All Saints’ Day (1st November) transforms cemeteries into a breathtaking sea of candles, a truly poignant sight.

Practical Information for Visitors and Residents

Are Banks and Shops Open on Polish Holidays?

In short, expect closures. Banks, post offices, and public institutions are always closed. Supermarkets and shopping malls are also typically shut on major holidays like Easter, Christmas, and All Saints’ Day. Your best bets are small convenience stores (like Å»abka), petrol stations, or shops in major train stations, which may have limited hours.

Public Transport on Polish Holidays

Public transport (buses, trams, and metro) usually operates on a special Sunday/holiday schedule. This means fewer services and longer wait times, so factor this into your plans to avoid getting stranded.

What to Do on a Public Holiday in Poland

Don’t worry, it’s not a complete shutdown! This is a fantastic opportunity to experience local life. Many museums and restaurants remain open. Parks are bustling, and the unique atmosphere on days like All Saints’ Day is a cultural experience in itself.

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The Best Time to Visit Poland

Late spring (May) and early autumn (September) are ideal, offering pleasant weather and vibrant colors. Just be mindful of the holidays in early May!

Navigating the Long Weekends (Długie Weekendy)

When a holiday falls near a weekend, Poles travel en masse. The most famous is “Majówka,” encompassing the 1st and 3rd of May. Transport gets packed, and prices soar. If you must travel during these peaks, book everything far in advance.

Polish Holiday Greetings and Phrases

Impress locals with a simple greeting!

  • WesoÅ‚ych ÅšwiÄ…t! (ve-SOW-ihch SHVYONT) – Universal “Happy Holidays!”

  • WesoÅ‚ego Alleluja! (ve-so-WEH-go ah-leh-LOO-yah)—Happy Easter!

  • Wszystkiego Najlepszego! (VSHIST-kie-go nai-blep-she-go) – All the best!

Also Read: Scottish Bank Holidays

How Polish Holidays Compare to the UK and Ireland

A key difference is that Poland has more religious holidays that are not observed in the UK, like Corpus Christi and Epiphany. Also, if a holiday falls on a weekend in Poland, the day off is not moved to a weekday, unlike the UK system. While you’re planning, check out our guide to Ireland bank holidays for a full Celtic comparison!

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FAQs

Q1. How many public holidays are there in Poland?

There are 13 official public holidays each year.

Q2. Is May 3rd a holiday in Poland?

Yes! Constitution Day on the 3rd of May is a major national holiday, commemorating the signing of the Constitution in 1791.

Q3. What is All Saints’ Day in Poland?

It is a solemn day of remembrance where families visit cemeteries to honor the deceased. The graves are decorated with flowers and countless candles, creating a powerful and beautiful spectacle.

Q4. When is Polish Independence Day?

It is always celebrated on November 11th, marking the restoration of Poland’s sovereignty in 1918.

Q5. Do shops open on public holidays in Poland?

Supermarkets and shopping malls are generally closed. Smaller convenience stores, bakeries, and shops in transport hubs are your best bet for essentials.

And there you have it—your essential guide to Polish Bank Holidays for 2025 and 2026. We hope this helps you plan your travels, manage your schedule, and gain a deeper appreciation for Poland’s rich cultural tapestry.

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