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Public Holidays 2010 in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg

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Note: The list below differs slightly from the legal public holidays (as conveyed to us by the Luxembourg Embassy),
since the law of 29 August 2006 [Memorial A149, Art L.232-2] now gives employees the right to time off in lieu
on
days previously considered Public Holidays (e.g. Carnival and the Luxembourg City Fête).

New Year's Day
1 January (Friday)
Carnival
Note: Not all businesses are necessarily closed today
15 February (Monday)
Good Friday
Note: Not strictly a bank holiday in Luxembourg, but many businesses and banks are closed this day.
2 April (Friday)
Easter Monday
5 April (Monday)
May Day
1 May (Saturday)
Ascension Day
13 May (Thursday)
Whit Monday
24 May (Monday)
National Day
23 June (Wednesday)
Assumption Day [*]
15 August (Sunday)
Luxembourg City Fete
Note: Not strictly a bank holiday, but many businesses and banks are closed this day, especially in Luxembourg City, while other localities in the country are unaffected by this day off.

In the morning of this day is "Braderie", when shops sell their much reduced wares outside on the pavement (in the capital only).
30 August (Monday)
All Saints Day [*]
1 November (Monday)
All Souls Day
Note: Again, this is not strictly a bank holiday, but many businesses and banks are closed on All Souls Day
2 November (Tuesday)
Christmas Day
25 December (Saturday)
St. Stephen's Day / Boxing Day [*]
26 December (Sunday)

Notes
* Public holidays falling on a Saturday or a Sunday are replaced by a day off [in lieu] for all employees. This day off must be taken within 3 months, in accordance with article L.232-6(2) of the "Code du travail" (labour code). Thus it may well be that for a number of businesses these days are normal working days.


See also: School Holidays in Luxembourg (in French) from 2008 until 2013.
We also have details of Public Holidays in 2008 and 2009 on this site


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last update January 27, 2010