Poland is a country located in Central Europe that links the forested lands of northwestern Europe to the sea. The capital of Poland is Warsaw, and the country has a population of about 3.8 crores people. The country is famous for its potatoes, mountains, rugged coastlines, national parks, The Wieliczka Salt mine, Stately Castles, and many more. Here are the list of Public, local, and office holidays celebrated in Poland every year.

Public Holidays in Poland

January 1

New Year’s Day

January 6

Epiphany (Three King’s Day)

April 9

Easter

April 10

Easter Monday

May 1

Labour Day

May 3

Constitution Day

May 26

Mother’s Day

May 28

Pentecost Sunday

June 8

Corpus Christi

June 23

Father’s Day

August 15

Assumption Day

November 1

All Saints’ Day

November 11

Independence Day

December 25

Christmas Day

December 26

St. Stephen’s Day