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 Public holidays in Sweden
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Public holidays

Public holidays 2014

New Year´s Day
Epiphany Day
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Easter Monday
May Day
Ascension Day
Whit Sunday
Sweden's National Day
Midsummer´s Eve
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Boxing Day
New Year´s Eve

Jan 1
Jan 6
April 18
April 20
April 21
May 1
May 29
May 19
June 6
June 20
Dec 24
Dec 25
Dec 26
Dec 31

The majority of establishments in Sweden are closed on Midsummer’s Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. This applies to shops, banks, museums and some restaurants.
 
For the rest of the year Sunday hours apply to public holidays. A few restaurants are closed on Sundays and public holidays. Museums have their busiest days on public holidays – with the above exceptions.


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