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Fête du Roi 2025

Date: November 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Belgium Public Holidays

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Description

Fête du Roi, or King s Feast, is a day to honor the King of Belgium and the monarchy. People remember the role of the royal family in the country s history and public life.

Flag of Fête du Roi

It takes place each year on 15 November. The date is used for ceremonies, speeches, and flag displays. It is not a national public holiday with shops closed, but many groups mark the day.

The celebration brings people together around national unity and constitutional monarchy. Schools, civic groups, and royal supporters often hold events that explain the monarchy s duties and show respect for the country s traditions.

Traditions

Fête du Roi in Belgium is a day to honor the king. People show respect with flags, small parades, and official speeches. Schools or local groups sometimes join in community events.

Families often go to a church service or attend a concert. Local officials and veterans may hold ceremonies. Streets near royal sites can have guards on display and visitors taking photos.

Food is simple and home cooked. People share roasted meats, stews, bread and cakes. Some towns serve a special pastry or communal meal at a town hall.

Regions add their own touch. Flemish and Walloon towns may have different music, costumes and parade styles. Small villages keep older folk traditions alive.

Travel Tips

Fête du Roi brings parades, church services and local parties. Expect some shops and offices closed and public transport to be busier. Plan extra travel time and book trains or restaurants early to avoid crowds and delays.

Enjoy by watching parades and joining community events. Dress for weather, carry small cash, and keep valuables safe from pickpockets. Be respectful at religious ceremonies and follow local guidance from organizers. Check municipal schedules online so you do not miss special events.


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