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1 Jan 2036New Year’s Day in Liechtenstein is a quiet holiday after celebrations the night before. Families spend the day together and the streets are calm.
Tuesday
Take Jan 3rd, Jan 4th, Jan 7th off
Total Public Holidays
16
Weekends Off
104
Working Days: 250
Your Annual Leave
Total Vacation Days
136
Tuesday
New Year's Day
NationwideTake Jan 3, Jan 4, Jan 7 off
Wednesday
St. Berchtold's Day
NationwideTake Jan 3, Jan 4, Jan 7 off
Sunday
Epiphany
NationwideTake Jan 3, Jan 4, Jan 7 off
Saturday
Candlemas
NationwideTake Feb 1 off
Tuesday
Shrove Tuesday
NationwideTake Feb 25 off
Wednesday
Saint Joseph's Day
NationwideTake Mar 17–Mar 18 off
Friday
Good Friday
NationwideTake Apr 10, Apr 15 off
Monday
Easter Monday
NationwideTake Apr 10, Apr 15 off
Thursday
Labour Day
NationwideTake May 2 off
Thursday
Ascension Day
NationwideTake May 23 off
Sunday
Pentecost
NationwideTake Jun 3 off
Monday
Whit Monday
NationwideTake Jun 3 off
Thursday
Corpus Christi
NationwideTake Jun 11, Jun 13 off
Friday
National Holiday
NationwideTake Aug 14 off
Monday
Nativity of Our Lady
NationwideTake Sep 9 off
Saturday
All Saints Day
NationwideTake Oct 31 off
Monday
Immaculate Conception
NationwideWednesday
Christmas Eve
NationwideTake Dec 23, Dec 29, Dec 30 off
Thursday
Christmas Day
NationwideTake Dec 23, Dec 29, Dec 30 off
Friday
St. Stephen's Day
NationwideTake Dec 23, Dec 29, Dec 30 off
Wednesday
New Year's Eve
NationwideNew Year’s Day in Liechtenstein is a quiet holiday after celebrations the night before. Families spend the day together and the streets are calm.
Berchtold’s Day on January 2 continues the winter break. Many people use it for visits, walks, or time in the mountains.
Epiphany is a traditional Christian feast. Church services and family gatherings mark the day, especially in rural communities.
Candlemas (February 2) is observed with church blessings and a reflective tone. It is a quieter holiday rooted in Catholic tradition.
This is a public holiday in Liechtenstein.
St. Joseph’s Day honors the patron of workers and families. It is celebrated with Mass and a calm day off.
Good Friday is observed with solemn church services and a quiet atmosphere across the principality.
Easter Monday extends the Easter celebrations with relaxed family gatherings and springtime outings.
Labour Day is marked by community events and family time. Many residents enjoy the day outdoors.
Ascension Day is a major Christian feast. Church services are common, and the day is generally quiet.
Whit Monday offers a late‑spring pause, often used for travel or family visits in the Alpine region.
Whit Monday offers a late‑spring pause, often used for travel or family visits in the Alpine region.
Corpus Christi is celebrated with processions and church services, reflecting Liechtenstein’s Catholic heritage.
National Day (August 15) is Liechtenstein’s biggest celebration, featuring a state ceremony at Vaduz Castle, fireworks, music, and community festivities.
The Nativity of Mary is a Catholic feast day observed with church services and a calm holiday rhythm.
All Saints’ Day is a time for remembrance. Families visit cemeteries and attend Mass in a reflective atmosphere.
The Immaculate Conception is observed with church services and marks the beginning of the Christmas season.
Christmas Day is family‑centered, with traditional meals and a peaceful, festive atmosphere throughout the principality.
Christmas Day is family‑centered, with traditional meals and a peaceful, festive atmosphere throughout the principality.
St. Stephen’s Day continues the Christmas break with relaxed family visits and quiet celebrations.
New Year’s Day in Liechtenstein is a quiet holiday after celebrations the night before. Families spend the day together and the streets are calm.