Holidays in France in August![]() The set of french holidays includes some of the major international celebrations such as Christmas, Labor Day and All Saints’ Day. But holidays, dedicated to the history of France, have a very special place not only in the Holiday Calendar of the country but in the hearts of the French people and are woven tightly into their overall cultural identity. The most notable such holiday is the Bastille Day. Here is the list of all Holidays in France. French Holiday Calendar for 2025-2026 yearAugust 2025Sunday 3 August - Stephen (Discovery of the relic. Christian feast day) Friday 15 August - Acadia National Festival; Feast day of the Assumption of Mary (Christian feast day, one of the Catholic holy days of obligation a public holiday in Austria, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia, Burundi, Cameroon, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Italy, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malta, Mauritius, Monaco, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Senegal, Seychelles, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Togo, and Vanuatu); Twins Day in Pleucadeuc (Morbihan, France. Deux et plus) Wednesday 20 August - Sanofi S.A. Day (We are an innovative global healthcare company, driven by one purpose: we chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives) September 2025Saturday 6 September - Apple Slipper Day in Saint Calais, France (Celebrated on the first Sunday of September) Monday 8 September - A Santa di Niolu in Casamaccioli (Corsica, France) Friday 12 September - World Headache Day (A Day of Awareness and Support) Monday 22 September - French Republican New Year (the first day "Grape" in the Month of Vendémiaire. The first day of Miķeļi in ancient Latvia); International Mime Day; Autumnal Equinox Day Tuesday 23 September - Day of Combating the Non-Completion of Secondary School Children; Gastronomy Day in France Wednesday 24 September - New Caledonia Day (national holiday of the overseas territory of France, located on dozens of islands in the South Pacific) Thursday 25 September - Day of National Recognition for the Harkis in France; European Researchers' Night October 2025Friday 3 October - Musketeer Day in France (unofficial holiday) Wednesday 15 October - Tiger Day; Memorial Day for the loss of a child during pregnancy or a newborn (noted in Ohio, USA, Canada, France, Britain and Italy) Tuesday 21 October - International Day of Culture for Concord and Peace (organized by Aljabart Charitable Foundation) Wednesday 22 October - National Day of Remembrance of Guy Moke and his 26 comrades in France (Guy Moke was a young French Communist. During the German occupation of France, World War II, in response to the attacks of the French Resistance against the Germans, he was taken hostage by the Nazis and executed) November 2025Saturday 1 November - All Saints' Day a holy day of obligation (a national holiday in many historically Catholic countries. And its related observance: Day of the Innocents, The first day of Day of the Dead or El Dia de los Muertos celebration. - Mexico, Haiti) Friday 7 November - National Day in Northern Catalonia, France (after Treaty of the Pyrenees) Tuesday 11 November - Armistice Day (New Zealand, France, Belgium and Serbia. End of World War I-related observances) Thursday 13 November - Memorial Day of Abbon from Fleury (he was a monk of the Benedictine order, an abbot of the Fleury monastery in France, a prominent church and political figure, a supporter of the Kluni reform, a scholar and encyclopedist of the X century) December 2025Friday 5 December - National Memorial Day in France (in memory of those killed during the war in Algeria, the battles in Morocco and Tunisia) Monday 8 December - World Climate Day (initiated by several environmental associations of France and Belgium); Festival of Lights in Lyon, France (takes place on the night of December 8-11); Corsican National Holiday (Festa di a Nazione) Tuesday 9 December - Laity Day in France (established on the initiative of L'Observatoire de la laïcité - French advisory committee tasked with assisting the government in upholding and promoting the principle of secularism); International Day for Secularism and Freedom of Conscience Saturday 13 December - Acadia Memorial Day (dedicated to the tragic event during the deportation of the Acadians, the ships of the Duke of William, Ruby and Violet, sunk in 1758); Mass for the prosperity of France (conducted by Cardinal Vicar in the Basilica of St. John of Lateran) Sunday 21 December - World Orgasm Day (Celebrate the day of the winter solstice); Winter Solstice Day Friday 26 December - St. Stephen's Day (public holiday in Alsace, Austria, Andorra, Catalonia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland) January 2026Tuesday 13 January - National Hypersensitivity Day in France (Journée nationale de l'hypersensibilité); Portfolio Day in January Wednesday 21 January - Memorial Day of the Death of Louis XVI (the tradition of the French royalists in memory of the king guillotined in the Place de la Revolution. Events are also held in the atonement chapel in Paris and in the Basilica of Saint-Denis); European Day of Mediation Saturday 24 January - International Women's Sports Day (initiated by the French CSA Audiovisual High Council in 2014) Wednesday 28 January - European Data Protection Day (initiated by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe) February 2026Monday 16 February - Commemoration of the fallen gendarmerie employees in France (anniversary of the adoption of the law of 1791 - the creation of the national gendarmerie) Thursday 19 February - Savoy National Festival, France (Savoy - a department in the east of France, one of the departments of the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region) Saturday 21 February - Commemoration Day of the foreign participants of the French Resistance who died during the war (WWII) March 2026Sunday 1 March - Grandmother's Day in France (La fête des grands-mères is celebrated on the first Sunday in March) Wednesday 11 March - European Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Terrorism (commemorating the terrorist attacks in Madrid on March 11, 2004, which killed 191 people) Wednesday 18 March - Paris Commune Day in France (celebrated since February 20, 1872); La Madunuccia in Ajaccio, Corsica, France Thursday 19 March - National Day of Remembrance of Civil and Military Victims of the War in Algeria and the fighting in Tunisia and Morocco (France) Friday 20 March - UN French Language Day and International Francophonie Day (Organisation internationale de la Francophonie); International Macaroon Day (macaroon is a French confectionery made from egg whites, sugar and ground almonds. Usually made in the form of cookies; put cream or jam between two layers) April 2026Wednesday 1 April - Poisson d'avril (France, Switzerland, French Community of Belgium) Wednesday 8 April - AXA Day (AXA Group) Friday 17 April - Malbec World Day (Malbec is a purple grape variety used in making red wine. MWD is celebrated to commemorate the day when president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of Argentina officially made it his mission to transform Argentina's wine industry. On that day, back in 1853, he tasked Michel Aimé Pouget, a French soil expert, to bring over new vines) Saturday 25 April - International Sculpture Day (Held on the last Saturday of April) Thursday 30 April - Holiday of the Foreign Legion in France (date in memory of the Battle of Cameron) May 2026Friday 1 May - Lily of the Valley Day in France; No Pants Day (It is held on the first Friday in May); May Crownings or the Virgin Mary Month (Catholic Church tradition); International Workers’ Day (May Day) Sunday 3 May - Poetry Festival in Toulouse, France (poetry contest of the Academy of Floraly, Toulouse organizer of poetry competitions for prizes of flowers held annually in the city, starting from the XIV century) Friday 8 May - Victory Day in Poland and Czech (Narodowy Dzień Zwycięstwa in Poland established in 2015; Liberation Day in Czech Republic); Johannian Holidays in Orleans, France (in honor of the liberation in 1429 of Joan of Arc and her army from the city besieged by the British) Saturday 9 May - Europe Day (is the name of two annual observance days, 5 May by the Council of Europe and 9 May by the European Union, which recognize the peace and prosperity within Europe that both have achieved since their formation); World Fair Trade Day (celebrated on the second Saturday of May) Sunday 10 May - The day of the abolition of slavery in France (Abolition de l'esclavage mark according to the law of May 21, 2001) Tuesday 19 May - St. Yves of Kermartensky Day in Brittany, France (Ivo Helori or Ivo Bretonsky was born on October 17, 1253, died May 19, 1303. In the Roman Catholic Church, he is considered a saint, and is traditionally considered the patron saint of lawyers, notaries and lawyers) Monday 25 May - Whit Monday (celebrated on the day after Pentecost) Wednesday 27 May - Slavery Abolition Day (Guadeloupe, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin); National Resistance Day in France (on the occasion of the anniversary of the first meeting of the National Council of Resistance) Saturday 30 May - Game Festival in France (designed to promote cooperative and non-violent games) Sunday 31 May - Mother's Day in France (also Algeria, Dominican Republic. First Sunday of June, if Pentecost occurs on this day, Haiti, Mauritius, Morocco, Sweden, Tunisia; celebrated on the last Sunday in May); European Siblings' Day June 2026Monday 1 June - World Responsible Tourism Day (Celebrated since 2012 on the first working day of June); LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Day Tuesday 2 June - International Sex Workers Day (In 1975, on 2nd June, about 100 sex workers occupied Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon, France, to express their anger about their criminalised and exploitative living conditions. On 10th June at 5 o'clock the Church was brutally raided and cleared by police forces. This action sparked a national movement, and the day is now celebrated in Europe and around the world) Sunday 7 June - World Naturist Day (Starts on the first Sunday of June in the northern hemisphere and on the first Sunday of December in the southern hemisphere) Monday 8 June - National Day of Remembrance of the Fallen for France in Indochina in France (journée nationale d'hommage aux «morts pour la France» en Indochine) Wednesday 10 June - Abolition Day (French Guiana) Thursday 18 June - Call for Resistance in France (in honor of the call for resistance made by General de Gaulle on the radio from London in 1940) Saturday 20 June - World Juggling Day (It will be held on the Saturday closest to June 17) Sunday 21 June - Music Festival in France; Father's Day (Ñelebrated on the third Sunday of June øò Argentina, Aruba, Canada, Costa Rica, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Kenya, Japan, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Peru, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Venezuela, United Kingdom); Make Music Day (Launched in 1982 in France as the Fête de la Musique, it is now held on the same day in more than 1,000 cities in 120 countries); Summer Solstice (International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice) Monday 22 June - National Day for Reflection on Organ Donation and Organ Transplantation in France; International Volkswagen Beetle Day Saturday 27 June - World Day against the abandonment of domestic animals (Held on the last Saturday of June) Monday 29 June - Independence Day in French Polynesia (anniversary of the transfer of full sovereignty over all territories depending on the crown of Tahiti to France, by King Pomar V in 1880) July 2026Wednesday 1 July - World Day of the White Band Against Poverty (as a reminder of the Millennium Goals signed in 2010) Saturday 18 July - St. Arnulf’s Day in France (Arnulf was the Frankish bishop of Metz and lived in about 582-640 years. 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