Public holidays in Poland


Holidays in Poland are regulated by the Non-working Days Act of 18 January 1951. The Act, as amended in 2010, currently defines thirteen public holidays.

Public holidays

Note: The table below lists only public holidays i.e. holidays which are legally considered to be non-working days.
DateEnglish NameOfficial Local Name Remarks
January 1New Year's Day:pl:Nowy Rok|Nowy Rok
January 6Epiphany:pl:Objawienie Pańskie|Święto Trzech Króli in effect since 2011
Sunday in Spring Easter Sundaypierwszy dzień Wielkiej Nocy
Monday following Easter SundayEaster Mondaydrugi dzień Wielkiej Nocy
May 1May DayŚwięto Państwowe This holiday is officially called State Holiday. However, it is unofficially called Labour Day, and coincides with International Workers' Day. It is also EU Accession Day marking the 2004 accession of Poland as a member of the European Union.
May 3Constitution DayŚwięto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja Celebrating the May 3rd Constitution. Coincides with the Day of Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland.
7th Sunday after EasterPentecost Sunday:pl:Zesłanie Ducha Świętego|pierwszy dzień Zielonych Świątek As this holiday always falls on a Sunday, it is not widely known that it is considered a non-working day, as all Sundays are already non-working days and holidays falling on Sunday do not give the right to another free day.
9th Thursday after EasterCorpus Christi:pl:Uroczystość Najświętszego Ciała i Krwi Pańskiej|dzień Bożego Ciała This is a Catholic church Holiday
August 15Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary:pl:Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny|Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny This is also Polish Armed Forces Day, celebrating the battle of Warsaw in 1920.
November 1All Saints' Day:pl:Wszystkich Świętych|Wszystkich Świętych In most Polish schools, November 2 is also a holiday.
November 11Independence DayNarodowe Święto Niepodległości
December 25Christmas Daypierwszy dzień Bożego Narodzenia
December 26Second Day of Christmastidedrugi dzień Bożego NarodzeniaThis holiday coincides with St. Stephen's Day.

May Holidays

Under communist rule, the 1st of May was celebrated as Labour Day with government-endorsed parades, concerts and similar events. In addition, the 3rd of May was created as Constitution Day. The May holidays are called "Majówka" in Polish, a pun made from the May month name.

National and state holidays

The following are national and state holidays in Poland, although they are normally working days unless declared a public holiday:

Holidays declared by statute

The following are holidays declared by statute in Poland. These holidays are declared in statute and as such they form a part of law in Poland. However, these holidays are not granted the distinction of national or state holidays. These are normally working days, unless coinciding with a public holiday.
The following are holidays declared by parliamentary resolution in Poland. These holidays are declared by a resolution of Sejm. These holidays do not form a part of law in Poland, and consequently are not granted the distinction of national or state holidays. These are normally working days.