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Many people in the Netherlands observe the second day of Christmas, which falls on December 26. It is a continuation of the Christmas holiday or a chance to spend time outdoors or with family or friends. It is also Saint Stephen's Day.
Dutch employees are not legally entitled to a day off on public holidays. Schools, offices, businesses, and stores may be closed or open.
Some Christians attend church on December 26 to mark Saint Stephen's Day. However, many people spend the second day of Christmas in much the same way as Christmas Day. They spend most of the day preparing and eating a large meal with family members or close friends. Many couples spend Christmas Day at one partner's parental home and the next day at the other's parental home. Others visit relatives such as grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews or nieces.
Other people plan a more active day and go for a walk or cycle ride in the countryside or along the coast, take part in sports competitions or visit a children's farm or a Christmas market. Christmas markets with mobile ice skating rinks are especially popular. Those who spend the day quietly may spend the evening attending the theater, a musical or the cinema. For some people, December 26 is the traditional day to depart to countries such as France, Austria, Germany, Switzerland or Italy for a winter vacation centered on skiing or snowboarding.
Many people in the Netherlands have a day off work on December 26. Banks, post offices and many businesses are closed. Depending on local government policies and customs, stores may be open or closed. Stores that are open may open later and/or close earlier than usual. Public transport services generally operate a slightly reduced service, but there may be no public transport in rural areas. There are some restrictions on selling alcohol on December 26. There may be some congestion around the Christmas markets, shopping malls specialized in furniture and popular visitor attractions.
The Christmas celebration traditionally lasted for 12 days from December 25 (Christmas Day) until January 6 (Epiphany). Epiphany commemorates the three wise men's visit to Jesus, according to the Christian bible. The 12-day feast reflected the winter festivals in Europe during pre-Christian times. The December 26 holiday is now all that remains of the long feast.
In the church calendar, December 26 is Saint Stephen's Day. Saint Stephen lived around the same time as Jesus. He was responsible for distributing aid and support to widows within the church community and was renowned for his preaching skills. He was tried for blasphemy and stoned to death.
Year | Weekday | Date | Name | Holiday Type |
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2019 | Thu | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2020 | Sat | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2021 | Sun | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2022 | Mon | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2023 | Tue | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2024 | Thu | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2025 | Fri | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2026 | Sat | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2027 | Sun | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2028 | Tue | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
2029 | Wed | Dec 26 | Second Day of Christmas | Public Holiday |
While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.
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