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Holidays

With 11 national holidays (jours feriés) and five weeks of paid vacation, the French have their share of repose. In May there's a holiday nearly every week, so be prepared for stores, banks, and the post office to shut their doors for days at a time. If a holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, many businesses font le pont (make the bridge) and close on that Monday or Friday as well. Some exchange booths in tourist areas, small grocery stores, restaurants, cafés, and bakeries usually remain open. Bastille Day (July 14) is observed in true French form. Celebrations begin on the evening of the 13th, when city firefighters open the doors to their stations, often classed as historical monuments, to host their much-acclaimed all-night balls and finish the next day with the annual military parade and air show.

Note that these dates are for the calendar year 2017: January 1 (New Year's Day); April 16–17 (Easter Sunday–Monday); May 1 (Labor Day); May 8 (VE Day); May 25 (Ascension Day); June 5 (Pentecost Monday); July 14 (Bastille Day); August 15 (Assumption Day); November 1 (All Saints' Day); November 11 (Armistice Day); December 25 (Christmas).

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