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New Year's Eve — Public Holiday
Public HolidayNotable4-day weekend(1 leave day)

New Year's Eve

Details

Country
DE Germany
Scope
Nationwide
Type
Public Holiday
Gazetted
Yes — official day off

Business Impact

Impact Description
Government offices, banks, schools, and most businesses are typically closed.

Notes

Bank holiday (date-holidays)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is New Year's Eve a public holiday in Germany?
Yes, New Year's Eve is an official public holiday in Germany. Government offices, banks, and most businesses are typically closed.
When is New Year's Eve 2026?
New Year's Eve 2026 falls on December 31, 2026.

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