9 official public holidays in 2026, with 3 still ahead and around 140 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu, Jan 1 | Thursday | New Year's Day Neujahrstag | Public |
| Fri, Apr 3 | Friday | Good Friday Karfreitag | Public |
| Mon, Apr 6 | Monday | Easter Monday Ostermontag | Public |
| Fri, May 1 | Friday | Labour Day Tag der Arbeit | Public |
| Thu, May 14 | Thursday | Ascension Day Auffahrt | Public |
| Mon, May 25 | Monday | Whit Monday Pfingstmontag | Public |
| Sat, Aug 1 | Saturday | Swiss National Day Nationalfeiertag | Public |
| Fri, Dec 25 | Friday | Christmas Day Weihnachten | Public |
| Sat, Dec 26 | Saturday | St. Stephen's Day Stephanstag | Public |
Thu, Jan 1 · Thursday
New Year's Day
Neujahrstag
Public
Fri, Apr 3 · Friday
Good Friday
Karfreitag
Public
Mon, Apr 6 · Monday
Easter Monday
Ostermontag
Public
Fri, May 1 · Friday
Labour Day
Tag der Arbeit
Public
Thu, May 14 · Thursday
Ascension Day
Auffahrt
Public
Mon, May 25 · Monday
Whit Monday
Pfingstmontag
Public
Sat, Aug 1 · Saturday
Swiss National Day
Nationalfeiertag
Public
Fri, Dec 25 · Friday
Christmas Day
Weihnachten
Public
Sat, Dec 26 · Saturday
St. Stephen's Day
Stephanstag
Public
Total holidays
9
in 2026
Working days remaining
140
between today and year end
Upcoming holidays
3
from today onward
See Switzerland's holidays side by side with another country to plan cross-border work.
Suggested pairs: shared borders across the Alpine arc.
Switzerland has only one federal public holiday under article 110 of the Federal Constitution: Swiss National Day on 1 August. Every other public holiday is cantonal and varies across the 26 cantons, with some recognising as many as fifteen days and others as few as seven. Catholic cantons observe Epiphany, Saints Peter and Paul, Assumption, All Saints' and Immaculate Conception; Protestant cantons typically do not. Geneva uniquely observes the Jeûne Genevois on the Thursday after the first Sunday of September. The Federal Act on Work in Industry sets New Year's Day, Christmas Day, Ascension and Swiss National Day as equivalent to a Sunday for industrial labour-law purposes everywhere in Switzerland.
Article 18 of the Federal Act on Work (Arbeitsgesetz) prohibits work on Sundays except by permit. The standard private-sector week is Monday to Friday with banks operating Monday to Friday. The Code of Civil Procedure article 142 rolls procedural deadlines falling on a Saturday, Sunday or a cantonally recognised public holiday at the place of the court to the next working day. Settlement of Swiss franc transactions runs on the Swiss Interbank Clearing system operated by SIX Interbank Clearing, which observes a nationally agreed banking calendar narrower than any cantonal list because banks operate across cantonal boundaries.
For people planning cross-border meetings, the practical move is to overlay Switzerland's calendar with the calendars of the other countries on your team. A week that looks completely clear from your end might be a national holiday on theirs. The compare tool above pairs two country calendars and highlights the overlapping closures, so you can spot the weeks where almost no one is at their desk before you put a launch on the board.