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Christmas Day 2025

Date: December 25, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Czech Republic Public Holidays

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Description

Christmas Day in the Czech Republic is a public holiday celebrated on December 25. Schools, most businesses, and many offices are closed so people can rest and spend time with family and friends.

Flag of Christmas Day

The day marks the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus. For many people it has strong religious meaning and is a time for reflection and faith in churches and communities.

Christmas Day follows Christmas Eve and is part of a longer holiday period around the end of December. It helps people pause from work and the busy year to focus on close relationships and quiet activities.

The holiday is significant both as a religious feast and as a cultural moment. It brings attention to values like kindness, togetherness, and caring for others in Czech society.

Traditions

Many families relax at home on Christmas Day. They visit grandparents or friends and share warm greetings. Some people go to church for a festive service or listen to carols on the radio or watch recorded concerts on TV.

Food is simple and cozy. People eat leftovers from the big Christmas Eve meal like carp and potato salad. They also enjoy sweet treats such as vánočka bread, gingerbread cookies, and a variety of Christmas biscuits called cukroví. Hot punch or tea keeps everyone warm.

Children play with new toys and families sing carols together. Some households decorate a nativity scene and light candles. Small traditions, like telling stories or playing board games, help make the day peaceful and friendly.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks and museums are closed on Christmas Day. Public transport often runs a reduced or weekend schedule. Book restaurants or tours in advance, carry some cash, and expect tourist spots and tram stops to be busy.

Enjoy quiet walks by lit squares, take photos of decorations, and join public concerts or services if listed. Dress warmly, watch for icy pavements, keep your ID and phone secure, and follow local instructions from staff or police to stay safe and respectful.


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