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New Year's Day

View New Year's Day in Switzerland, including upcoming dates, public holiday status, and related observances.

Facts

Date
January 1, 2027
Local name
Neujahr
Country
Switzerland
Category
COUNTRY_PUBLIC
Type
public, national

What is New Year's Day?

New Year's Day, celebrated on January 1st, signifies the commencement of the Gregorian calendar year. This occasion prompts widespread reflection on the past year and anticipation for the future.

In Switzerland, January 1st is recognized as a public holiday. Most businesses and government offices observe this day, leading to widespread closures.

Why it matters

As a recognized public holiday, New Year's Day in Switzerland provides a collective pause for rest and introspection. It serves as a moment to acknowledge cultural continuity and embrace personal renewal at the start of a new calendar cycle.

How to observe

Individuals in Switzerland often use this day to relax with loved ones, recovering from the previous night's celebrations. It's a period for quiet contemplation and setting intentions for the coming months.

Following the festive evening, January 1st offers a gentle transition back to routine. Some may engage in planning for the year ahead or participate in smaller, local gatherings.

Dates

YearDateLink
20252025-01-01View 2025 holidays
20262026-01-01View 2026 holidays
20272027-01-01View 2027 holidays
20282028-01-01View 2028 holidays

FAQ

Other holidays in Switzerland in January