Public holidays in Monaco explained

This is a list of public holidays in Monaco.

Public holidays

DateEnglish nameFrench nameNotes
1 January New Year's DayJour de l’An If this day falls on a Sunday, the next day will be a statutory holiday.
27 January Saint Dévote's DayLa Sainte Dévote
March/AprilEaster MondayLundi de Pâques
1 May Labour DayFete du TravailCelebration of the first day of May
MayAscension DayL’AscensionThe Thursday 40 days after Easter
JuneWhit MondayLundi de Pentecôte50 days after Easter
JuneCorpus ChristiFête DieuThe Thursday 60 days after Easter
15 AugustAssomption
1 NovemberAll Saints DayToussaintIf this day falls on a Sunday, the next day will be a statutory holiday.
19 NovemberNational DayLa Fête du Prince The reigning prince chooses the day that will be National Day.
If this day falls on a Sunday, the next day will be a statutory holiday.
8 DecemberImmaculate ConceptionImmaculée Conception
25 DecemberChristmas DayNoëlIf this day falls on a Sunday, the next day will be a statutory holiday.

Other public holidays

At times, other public holidays are declared for certain occasions. The birth of Prince Albert II's twins, Princess Gabriella and Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, has been celebrated in a similar fashion to National Day and 7 January 2015 was declared a public holiday.

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