Public Holidays in Prishtina

Public Holidays in Prishtina

If you’re planning a trip to Kosovo or doing business in the country, it’s useful to know the national public holidays. On these days, government offices, banks, and many businesses are closed, and the streets are often filled with local celebrations, cultural events, or religious observances.

Kosovo observes a mix of secular, religious, and historical holidays that reflect its diverse cultural and social identity.

National Public Holidays in Kosovo

Date

Holiday Name

Notes

January 1–2

New Year’s Day

Celebrated with family gatherings and fireworks

January 6

Orthodox Christmas

Observed by the Serbian Orthodox community

February 17

Independence Day

Celebrates Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence

March 8

International Women’s Day

Widely celebrated with gifts and flowers

April (varies)

Catholic Easter

Observed by the Catholic community

April (varies)

Orthodox Easter

Observed by the Orthodox community

May 1

Labour Day

International holiday, day off work

May 9

Europe Day

Marks European unity; public institutions may hold events

June (varies)

Eid al-Fitr (Fiter Bajram)

Celebrated by the Muslim community

June 28

Vidovdan

Serbian religious and historic holiday

July 11

Peace Day in honor of Srebrenica

Day of remembrance (recently observed)

August (varies)

Eid al-Adha (Kurban Bajram)

Muslim holiday with family visits and traditional meals

November 28

Flag Day (Albanian National Day)

Celebrated by ethnic Albanians across Kosovo

December 25

Catholic Christmas Day

National holiday observed by all communities

What to Expect on Public Holidays

  • Shops & Restaurants: Many small businesses close, but cafes and restaurants usually remain open in cities.

  • Government & Banks: Closed on official public holidays.

  • Transport: Buses and taxis operate on reduced schedules, but major routes still run.

Cultural Tip

Some holidays are more national and official, while others are community-specific. For example:

  • Eid is widely celebrated in Muslim-majority areas.

  • Orthodox holidays are more visible in Serb-majority municipalities.

  • Flag Day (28 November) is a major cultural event for Albanians in Kosovo.

Good to Know

  • Some holidays follow the Islamic lunar calendar or Orthodox calendar, so the dates change each year.

  • Local festivals and concerts often happen around Independence Day (17 Feb) and Flag Day (28 Nov).

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