List Holidays

National Holiday 2025

Date: October 28, 2025 (Tuesday)
Country: Greece Public Holidays

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Description

Greek National Holiday usually means Greek Independence Day. It marks the start of the fight to free Greece from Ottoman rule. It celebrates the birth of modern Greece as a nation.

Flag of National Holiday

It takes place every year on March 25. That date was chosen because leaders declared the revolution in 1821. March 25 also has meaning in the Greek Orthodox Church, so it links faith and history.

The holiday is significant because it honors people who fought and dreamed of a free country. It reminds Greeks of their language, culture, and the idea of self rule.

On this day people remember national heroes and stories that shaped Greece. The holiday helps new generations learn why independence mattered and why national unity is important.

Traditions

On the National Holiday people watch big parades in towns and cities. School children march in neat lines with flags while bands play lively music. Streets are decorated with blue and white flags and banners.

At monuments and churches people lay wreaths and sing patriotic songs. Local bands and choirs perform and villagers join in folk dances wearing traditional clothes. Bells ring and community gatherings feel lively and proud.

Families and friends share special meals after events. Common dishes include roast meat, cheese pies, savory pies and sweet pastries. Homes and squares bustle with food stalls, laughter and people celebrating together.

Travel Tips

Banks, many shops, and some public offices and museums may be closed or on reduced hours. Trains, buses, and ferries can be very busy. Book tickets and ferries early and expect crowds near main squares and coastal roads.

Carry ID and keep belongings secure at busy events. Check updated opening times and transport schedules before leaving. Stay back from parade routes and follow police instructions for safety. Visit smaller neighborhoods or book a guided tour to enjoy the day without long waits.


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