Ascension Day 2025
Date: May 29, 2025 (Thursday)
Country: Luxembourg Public Holidays
Description
Ascension Day in Luxembourg is a public and bank holiday. It is a day off for many people and schools. Government offices and banks are usually closed so people can observe the day.
The holiday marks an important moment in Christian belief. It remembers when Jesus rose up to heaven after his resurrection. This event is seen as the completion of his work on Earth.
Ascension Day takes place 40 days after Easter. Because Easter moves each year, Ascension Day also moves. It always falls on a Thursday, sometime between April and June depending on the year.
The day is significant because it closes the main part of the Easter period. For many Christians it is a time to reflect on hope, faith, and the connection between heaven and Earth.
Traditions
On Ascension Day in Luxembourg people attend festive church services and village processions. Choirs sing and families light candles or lay flowers at small roadside chapels. Community bands often play in town squares after the services.
Many families spend the day outdoors. They picnic in parks or by the Moselle River with bread, cheese, cold meats and seasonal salads. Barbecues are common when the weather is warm and children run and play.
Local bakeries sell sweet treats and cakes enjoyed after meals. Small markets and fairs appear in some towns. Neighbors visit one another and share food, making the day a quiet mix of faith, family and friendly gatherings.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks and some museums are closed or have shorter hours. Public transport may run on a reduced or weekend schedule and certain roads can be closed for events. Book tickets and check schedules the day before you travel.
Expect busy trains and sites in the morning and late afternoon. Bring water, sunscreen and a small first aid kit. Keep valuables secure and note that pharmacies may have limited hours. For emergencies call 112. Enjoy parks, riverside walks and outdoor cafes that stay open.