All Saints' Day 2025
Date: November 1, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Belgium Public Holidays
Description
All Saints Day is a Christian holiday when people honor all saints and holy people. In Belgium many towns hold church services to remember those who lived a good life and followed their faith.
It takes place every year on November 1. Schools, banks, and many shops are closed in Belgium because it is a public holiday. Families often use the day to be together.
The day is also a time to remember family members who have died. People visit cemeteries, bring flowers and light candles on graves. This shows respect and keeps memories alive in a calm and caring way.
Traditions
All Saints Day in Belgium is on November 1. Families visit cemeteries to clean graves, lay chrysanthemums, and light candles. People often attend a church mass to remember loved ones who have died.
Families gather for a warm meal afterwards. Typical autumn dishes, cakes, and chocolates are shared. Shops sell many chrysanthemum bouquets and candles in the days before the holiday.
Both Flemish and Walloon regions observe the day, called Allerheiligen in Dutch and Toussaint in French. Customs are similar across the country, though small towns may hold special memorial services or local events near cemeteries.
Travel Tips
All Saints Day in Belgium means many shops and offices are closed and trains or buses can be crowded. Expect people visiting cemeteries, candles and flowers, and special church services. Plan travel times and check timetables in advance.
To enjoy the day, visit a cemetery respectfully, dress modestly, and keep voices low. Bring flowers or a candle if you wish. Book hotels and restaurants early, carry cash, and follow local rules to experience the holiday safely and meaningfully.