Majówka - the most awaited time in spring!
Did you know, that...
...every year, on the first three days of May Polish people celebrate Majówka - a 3 day so called „long weekend”, as it is combined of 3 national holidays celebrated day after another.

On May 1st Labour Day is celebrated. May 2nd is a Polish Flag day that was established a holiday in 2004. The 3rd - most important one, is Poland’s Constitution Day as it celebrates the declaration of the Constitution of May 3, 1791, the first constitution of Poland.
These 3 days are not only celebrated because thanks to them Poles have couple days off, but also because of their historical significance as it is a great time to reminisce and learn about polish history.

During Majówka you will see polish flags put up on every corner of the street and meet crowds of people enjoying a free sunny day outside their homes. As these are days off work and school and everything is closed, it is a great occasion for the locals to meet with their friends and family, go for a weekend getaway to the mountains or the sea, or just relax from the comfort of their own homes.
This Majówka, whether you’re in Poland or not, we wish everyone a beautiful, sunny weather and some time to relax!
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