SPAIN has one of the highest amount of national and regional holidays in Europe.
So you’re not caught by surprise we have compiled this year’s list so you’re not left without food or supplies because shops may decide to close for three days.
In the calendar, green dots represent national holidays, meaning shops and services across the whole of Spain will be heavily affected.
The yellow dots represent regional holidays, such as Andalucia Day on February 28, meaning only shops and services in those regions will be affected.
See all regional holidays below:
February 28: DĂa de AndalucĂa.
March 1: DĂa de las Islas Baleares.
April 23: DĂa de AragĂłn.
April 23: DĂa de Castilla y LeĂłn.
May 2: DĂa de la Comunidad de Madrid.
May 30: DĂa de Canarias.
May 31: DĂa de Castilla-La Mancha.
June 9: DĂa de la RegiĂłn de Murcia.
June 9: DĂa de la Rioja.
July 25: DĂa Nacional de Galicia.
July 28: DĂa de Cantabria.
September 8: DĂa de Asturias.
June 9: DĂa de Extremadura.
September 11: Fiesta Nacional de Cataluña.
October 9: DĂa de la Comunidad Valenciana.
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