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National Holiday - 12th October

ElliotfromAus

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Time of past OR future Camino
Walking Camino Frances beginning 11th September 2017
Hello everyone,

I am looking to finish my walk on the 11th or 12th October in Santiago.

Wondering if anyone has any experience with national public holidays in Spain?

What is and is not open on a national public holiday?

Can you travel on buses or trains on a public holiday?

Happy to hear thoughts if there is anything else that I should be aware of...

Regards,

Elliot.
 
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I was in Muxia for National Day a few years ago and most places were closed. The local bar was open but they had no deliveries so they ran out of many types of food. I don't know what happens in the larger towns.
 
Regional buses typically go on the weekend or Sunday schedule. If you look at schedules it will say Domingos & Festivos. Nationwide public transport normally rins as usual, but to be sure, tey to book something online for those days and see what pops up.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Bars and restaurants are generally open unless the owner wants to join in the celebrations. The Spanish have their priorities right! :p:p:p Pharmacies, supermarkets and other shops probably not or at least not in the afternoon. But the good news is if the national public holiday is for a holy day the botafumerio will swing. Well worth doing without shopping!
 
Hispanic Day is on Thursday 19th October and is a national holiday
 

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