Halloween 2030 is on Thursday, 31 October 2030. Not a nationwide public holiday. All Saints' Day the next day differs by canton.
Evening observance before All Saints' Day; cantonal holidays the next day can affect planning.
Halloween is the evening of 31 October. In Switzerland it is not a public holiday, but it can sit directly before cantonal All Saints' Day rules.
Halloween 2030 is on Thursday, 31 October 2030. Not a nationwide public holiday. All Saints' Day the next day differs by canton.
Check local events, seasonal offers and family plans early.
Evening observance before All Saints' Day; cantonal holidays the next day can affect planning.
The dates on this page follow recurring calendar rules. Public-holiday status is not inferred from the event name; it is kept separate and checked against Swiss statutory source context.
For families, timing, getting home, school, neighbourhoods, transit and whether 1 November matters in the canton are the practical points.
Trick-or-treating, school, getting home and bedtime depend strongly on whether 1 November is free.
Municipalities, youth events and city centres can have their own rules and times.
1 November is not relevant everywhere in the same way. Canton and school should be checked together.
Costumes, sweets and decorations belong in the days before, especially when school breaks or a cantonal public holiday follow.
These dates provide context. Use the focused tools when you need leave days, week numbers, school breaks or exportable calendar data.
Short answers about date, status and planning impact.
Halloween is on 31 October every year.
No. Halloween itself is not a public holiday.
Because 1 November differs by canton and can change school, work, travel or family plans.