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Father's Day 2025

Date: June 23, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Poland Public Holidays

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Description

Father's Day in Poland is a special day to honor and thank fathers. It is a moment for children and families to show respect, love, and appreciation for the care fathers give every day.

Flag of Father's Day

The date is June 23. This day falls close to the summer solstice, so many families enjoy the warm weather while celebrating. It is a fixed date each year, so people remember it easily.

The holiday means recognizing the role fathers play in family life. Fathers are seen as protectors, teachers, and helpers. Saying thank you on this day shows that their efforts matter and are noticed.

Father's Day in Poland is not an official public or bank holiday. People still go to work or school, but many make time for family. The day strengthens family bonds and reminds everyone of the importance of fatherhood.

Traditions

Children give handmade cards, drawings and short poems. Small gifts are common like ties, socks, tools or gadgets. Schools and clubs help kids make certificates or paper medals to honor their fathers in a playful way.

Classroom concerts and recitals happen before the day. Kids sing, perform short sketches or read poems. Teachers sometimes organize simple awards and group photos to share with families.

Families often eat together. Many have breakfasts or weekend barbecues with grilled kiełbasa, pierogi, salads and cakes. Fathers may get a favorite dessert and a cup of strong coffee or a cold beer.

Evenings can include walks, watching sports, extra help with hobbies or a family toast. People post photos and short greetings on social media to celebrate the day.

Travel Tips

Most shops, museums, and public transport run as usual on Father Day in Poland. Some restaurants and family venues get very busy in the evening. Check opening hours and book tables or tickets ahead to avoid long waits.

Look for local events in parks and community centers. Use public transport or walk to avoid traffic jams near popular areas. Stay aware of belongings in crowds, bring water and sun protection, and ask before taking photos of people. Enjoy quiet spots if you want a calmer experience.


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