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1. New Year’s Eve
In Poland, you can spend this special night 250 metres below the ground, at an open-air concert, at the opera or in a monastery, amongst many other places. The tradition of New Year’s Eve festivities ...
2. New Year
In the Gregorian calendar New Year falls on 1 January. In Poland it is a public holiday. According to Polish customs, in many regions across the country on New Year’s Day, homes are visited by carolle...
3. Three Kings’ processions make their way across Poland
On 6 January, Three Kings’ processions featuring Caspars, Melchiors and Balthazars along with devils, angels and Herods make their way down the streets of numerous Polish cities. During Epiphany a num...
4. Independence Day
...holidays in Poland. Most Poles spend it in the company of friends and family, enjoying their day off. See also: The National Anthem The Flag of the Republic of Poland Poland has been celebrating Indep...
5. Labour Day
Celebrated on 1 May, Labour Day is a public holiday. Poles love to spend it together with their families and friends, enjoying the so-called majówka, the May holidays. See also: National 3rd of May Ho...