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All Saints' Day 2025

Date: November 1, 2025 (Saturday)
Country: Luxembourg Public Holidays

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Description

All Saints Day is a Christian holiday that honors all saints and holy people, known and unknown. It is a time to remember their lives and the example they offer to others.

Flag of All Saints' Day

In Luxembourg the holiday takes place every year on November 1. It is a fixed date, so it always falls on the same day of the calendar.

The day has deep religious meaning. Churches mark it as a feast to celebrate holiness and the idea that many people live lives that reflect love and faith.

For Luxembourg society the holiday is important because it connects religion, family memory, and national culture. It is one of the public holidays observed across the country.

The significance also reaches beyond religion. All Saints Day helps people think about life, goodness, and the ways individuals can inspire others through their actions and beliefs.

Traditions

In Luxembourg families visit cemeteries to clean and decorate graves. They sweep leaves, trim plants, and place fresh flowers. Many arrange evergreen wreaths and light lots of candles so the graves glow into the evening.

Churches hold masses and some towns have small processions. People pause together in quiet moments to remember loved ones. Children walk with parents placing candles and helping tidy family plots as part of the ritual.

Afterwards families often share simple foods like autumn pastries, cakes, and warm drinks such as mulled wine or hot chocolate. The day mixes quiet reflection, communal care of graves, and modest family gatherings with seasonal treats.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks and some museums are closed or have reduced hours on All Saints Day. Expect local buses and trains to run a Sunday or holiday schedule. Roads and parking near cemeteries and churches will be busy, so plan extra time.

Book restaurants in advance, wear warm clothes, and bring a torch if you walk at dusk. Keep noise low and follow local signs. Use public transport or walk where possible to avoid parking problems and to enjoy a calm, respectful visit.


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