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Czechia holidays in 2026

How many public holidays does Czechia get in 2026? There are 13 nationwide holidays. The year opens with Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok (January 1, a Thursday) and closes with 2. svátek vánoční (December 26). The full table is below.

Every Czechia holiday in 2026

DateWeekdayLocal nameEnglish nameScope
January 1ThursdayDen obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rokNew Year's DayNationwide
April 3FridayVelký pátekGood FridayNationwide
April 6MondayVelikonoční pondělíEaster MondayNationwide
May 1FridaySvátek práceLabour DayNationwide
May 8FridayDen vítězstvíLiberation DayNationwide
July 5SundayDen slovanských věrozvěstů Cyrila a MetodějeSaints Cyril and Methodius DayNationwide
July 6MondayDen upálení mistra Jana HusaJan Hus DayNationwide
September 28MondayDen české státnostiSt. Wenceslas DayNationwide
October 28WednesdayDen vzniku samostatného československého státuIndependent Czechoslovak State DayNationwide
November 17TuesdayDen boje za svobodu a demokracii a Mezinárodní den studentstvaStruggle for Freedom and Democracy DayNationwide
December 24ThursdayŠtědrý denChristmas EveNationwide
December 25Friday1. svátek vánočníChristmas DayNationwide
December 26Saturday2. svátek vánočníSt. Stephen's DayNationwide

Long weekends in 2026: 7 built in

On top of those, 3 dates land on a Tuesday or Thursday (Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok, January 1; Den boje za svobodu a demokracii a Mezinárodní den studentstva, November 17; Štědrý den, December 24): one bridge day turns each into a four day break.

What makes the Czechia calendar unique

Every country celebrates some New Year; the Czechia signature lives in the other dates: Den upálení mistra Jana Husa (Jan Hus Day, July 6), found in no other country in the dataset; Den české státnosti (St. Wenceslas Day, September 28), found in no other country in the dataset; Den vzniku samostatného československého státu (Independent Czechoslovak State Day, October 28), found in no other country in the dataset. The longest dry spell of the year runs from Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok (January 1) to Velký pátek (April 3): 92 straight days without a single nationwide holiday. In 2027, there will be 13 nationwide holidays and Den upálení mistra Jana Husa will fall on a Tuesday (July 6).

Source: Nager.Date (MIT), snapshot of 2026-07-09. Regional and municipal holidays vary by state, province and city and may not appear here; movable dates and last minute decrees also reshape the calendar. Check the local official gazette before planning travel or payroll.

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