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First Monday in June 2025

Date: June 2, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Ireland Public Holidays

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Description

The First Monday in June in Ireland is the annual June Bank Holiday. It is a public and bank holiday observed across the whole country. Many businesses, banks, and government offices close for the day.

Flag of First Monday in June

This holiday always falls on the first Monday of June. The exact date changes each year, but it is always the Monday that starts the first full week of June.

The day gives workers and many students a long weekend. It is a state recognized holiday, meaning people may receive paid leave or special pay rules if they work that day.

The holiday is significant because it marks a regular pause in work life near the start of summer. It also provides a shared national day off that helps families and communities plan rest and time together. The day is set by law and is part of Ireland s official public holiday calendar.

Traditions

On the First Monday in June many towns hold lively festivals and fun fairs. People enjoy live music, street performers, craft stalls, and family friendly rides. Local community groups often run parades, fancy dress, and children s games.

Families and friends gather for picnics, barbecues, or beach days when the weather is warm. Typical foods include soda bread, cold salads, grilled sausages, seafood by the coast, and lots of ice cream. Farmers markets stay busy with fresh fruit and home baking.

Sports and music play a big part. Gaelic games and local matches attract crowds. Pubs and community halls have traditional music sessions, dancing, and singalongs that last well into the evening.

Travel Tips

Many banks, post offices and some shops close on First Monday in June. Bus and train timetables may run less often. Tourist sites can be open but busier than usual. Check opening times and book tickets in advance to avoid waits.

Join local events or markets to enjoy the day. Carry some cash and photo ID. Bring water and sun protection if outdoors. Allow extra travel time and avoid late night driving. Be polite to locals and follow any safety instructions at events.


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