Czechia Public Holidays 2027
Czechia observes 15 public holidays in 2027.
- First:
- New Year's Day —
- Last:
- St. Stephen's Day —
Czechia 2027 Calendar
January 2027
Holidays in January
- 1FriVariable
New Year's Day
Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok
- 1FriFixed
Restoration of the Czech Independence Day
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§ II · Most-Searched
Most-searched holidays in Czechia, 2027
01
St. Wenceslas Day
Den české státnosti
Tuesday, September 28, 2027- “den české státnosti 2026”
- “den české státnosti 2025”
- “den české státnosti význam”
02
Labour Day
Svátek práce
Saturday, May 1, 2027- “svátek práce v německu”
03
Good Friday
Velký pátek
Friday, March 26, 2027- “velký pátek volno”
04
Liberation Day
Den vítězství
Saturday, May 8, 2027- “den vítězství csfd”
- “den vítězství chorvatsko”
05
Independent Czechoslovak State Day
Den vzniku samostatného československého státu
Thursday, October 28, 2027- “den vzniku samostatného československého státu deutsch”
06
Jan Hus Day
Den upálení mistra Jana Husa
Tuesday, July 6, 2027- “proč slavíme den upálení mistra jana husa”
- “6.7 den upálení mistra jana husa”
- “den upálení mistra jana husa obchody”
Long weekends
Holidays adjacent to the weekend, in Czechia, 2027.
- 4days
Mar 26 — Mar 29, 2027
Easter Monday
- 4days
Jul 2 — Jul 5, 2027
Saints Cyril and Methodius Day
- 3days
Jan 1 — Jan 3, 2027
New Year's Day
- 3days
Jan 1 — Jan 3, 2027
Restoration of the Czech Independence Day
- 3days
Mar 26 — Mar 28, 2027
Good Friday
All public holidays in 2027
- Jan1Variable
- Jan1Fixed
Restoration of the Czech Independence Day
Fri · January 1, 2027
- Mar26Variable
- Mar29Variable
- May1Fixed
- May1Variable
- May8Variable
Liberation Day
Sat · May 8, 2027
Den vítězství
falls on a weekend - Jul5Variable
Saints Cyril and Methodius Day
Mon · July 5, 2027
Den slovanských věrozvěstů Cyrila a Metoděje
- Jul6Variable
Jan Hus Day
Tue · July 6, 2027
Den upálení mistra Jana Husa
- Sep28Variable
St. Wenceslas Day
Tue · September 28, 2027
Den české státnosti
- Oct28Variable
Independent Czechoslovak State Day
Thu · October 28, 2027
Den vzniku samostatného československého státu
- Nov17Variable
Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day
Wed · November 17, 2027
Den boje za svobodu a demokracii a Mezinárodní den studentstva
- Dec24Variable
- Dec25Variable
- Dec26Variable
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About this calendar
In 2027, Czechia observes 15 public holidays, beginning with New Year's Day on and ending with St. Stephen's Day on . These are official days on which government offices, banks, schools, and most businesses are closed.
Holidays here include a mix of fixed dates (such as New Year's Day and national independence days) and variable dates (such as religious holidays that follow lunar or ecclesiastical calendars). Variable holidays may shift by 1–2 days from year to year.
When a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the practice of observing a substitute day off varies by employer, sector, and employment contract.