Easter Monday 2025
Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Belgium Public Holidays
Description
Easter Monday is a public holiday in Belgium that follows Easter Sunday. It is a Christian day that remembers Jesus rising from the dead. People often go to church or spend time with family and friends.
The date changes each year because it follows the Easter calendar. It always falls in spring, usually in March or April. It is a day off for most workers, and schools, banks and many shops are closed.
Many families enjoy meals together, outdoor walks and games like egg hunts. In Belgium the day is a quiet time to rest, celebrate faith and enjoy time with loved ones.
Traditions
Easter Monday in Belgium is a public holiday. Families often sleep late and go to church in the morning. Many towns hold small fairs or markets with sweets, crafts, and music for children to enjoy.
Egg hunts are very common. Children search for painted eggs and chocolate hidden in gardens or parks. The Easter bunny is a popular character. People also take walks together to enjoy spring weather after the quieter Easter Sunday services.
A big family meal is normal. Roast lamb, ham, boiled potatoes and fresh vegetables are common. Chocolate figures and decorated eggs finish the meal. Some families bake special breads or cakes for the day.
Regional differences exist. In Flanders outdoor events and folklore plays are popular. In Wallonia villages may host processions or old customs tied to local history. Brussels mixes both traditions.
Travel Tips
Easter Monday in Belgium means many shops, banks and some museums are closed or open shorter hours. Public transport runs but can be less frequent or busy with families. Major cities and churches host processions, markets and chocolate events.
Bring cash for small stalls, check opening times in advance, and book trains or museums early. Enjoy local traditions, try Belgian chocolate, and respect quiet moments at churches. Stay aware of crowds, follow safety rules, and keep valuables secure.