Whit Monday 2025
Date: June 9, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Austria Public Holidays
Description
Whit Monday in Austria is called Pentecost Monday. It is a Christian public holiday observed across the country. Many people have the day off work and schools are closed.
It takes place the day after Pentecost Sunday. Pentecost falls 50 days after Easter, so Whit Monday moves each year. It usually happens in May or June.
The holiday remembers the Holy Spirit coming to Jesus followers. Churches hold special services and families often celebrate together. Many shops and banks are closed, so people use the day to rest or visit relatives.
Traditions
Whit Monday in Austria is a quiet public holiday after Pentecost. Many people go to special church services and listen to choirs or brass bands. Villages sometimes hold small processions with priests and decorated churches.
Families often take the day for walks, hikes, or picnics in the countryside. People enjoy seasonal foods like fresh bread, cheese, cold meats, and sweet pastries while sitting outside. Local bakeries sell treats for the day.
In some regions there are extra customs. Rural areas may have folk dances, costume parades, or village concerts. City celebrations are calmer, with museums or parks open for families to relax and enjoy the spring weather.
Travel Tips
Whit Monday is a public holiday in Austria. Many shops and banks are closed. Trains and buses may run on a Sunday timetable. Expect church services, local processions, outdoor concerts and more people at parks and cafes. Plan ahead and check schedules.
Enjoy the day by joining a local church service or a village event. Book restaurants early and carry cash and ID. Stay safe in crowds, wear comfortable shoes for walks, drink water, and be respectful of quiet traditions and local customs.