The Poles are proud of their history and are very attentive to their country's traditions. If you want to enjoy your holiday in Poland with one of the local festivals, you should take a look at the local festive calendar. It includes a great number of events, which will help you feel the spirit of the country and become a little closer to the locals.
January 1st - New Year's Day
January 6th - Epiphany
January 21st - Grandmother's Day
January 22nd - Grandfather's Day
January 27th - Holocaust Memorial Day
January 14th - Valentine's Day
March 8th - International Women's Day
End of March - Beginning of April - Catholic Easter
April 1st - April Fool's Day
May 3rd - Constitution Day
May 8th - Victory Day (Day of Liberation from Fascism)
May 26th - Mother's Day
August 15th - Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
October 14th - Teacher's Day
November 1st - All Saints' Day
November 11th - Independence Day
November 30th - St. Andrew's Day
December 6th - Catholic St. Nicholas Day
December 25th - Christmas
December 31st - New Year's Eve (St. Sylvester's Day)