Canton Ticino Public holidays and school vacations

School vacations in the Canton of Ticino for 2024, 2025, 2026

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2024
Start date End date Holidays
10.02.2024 18.02.2024 Winter holidays
29.03.2024 07.04.2024 Spring holidays
15.06.2024 01.09.2024 Summer holidays
26.10.2024 03.11.2024 Autumn holidays
21.12.2024 06.01.2025 Christmas holidays
2025
Start date End date Holidays
01.03.2025 09.03.2025 Winter holidays
12.04.2025 27.04.2025 Spring holidays
21.06.2025 31.08.2025 Summer holidays
25.10.2025 01.11.2025 Autumn holidays
20.12.2025 04.01.2026 Christmas holidays
2026
Start date End date Holidays
14.02.2026 22.02.2026 Winter holidays
03.04.2026 12.04.2026 Spring holidays
18.06.2026 30.08.2026 Summer holidays
31.10.2026 08.11.2026 Autumn holidays
24.12.2026 06.01.2027 Christmas holidays
2027
Start date End date Holidays
13.02.2027 21.02.2027 Winter holidays
02.04.2027 11.04.2027 Spring holidays
17.06.2027 29.08.2027 Summer holidays
30.10.2027 07.11.2027 Autumn holidays
23.12.2027 05.01.2028 Christmas holidays

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Exploring Geneva's Attractions

The Jet d'Eau Fountain

The Jet d'Eau is one of Geneva's most famous landmarks. This majestic fountain shoots water 140 meters into the air, creating a stunning visual spectacle. Located at the point where Lake Geneva meets the Rhone River, it is a must-see for any visitor. The best time to see the fountain is during the day when the sun creates beautiful rainbows in the mist. Evening views are equally breathtaking with the fountain illuminated.

Jet d'Eau Fountain

St. Pierre Cathedral

St. Pierre Cathedral is a significant historical and architectural landmark in Geneva. Located in the Old Town, this cathedral dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can climb the towers for a panoramic view of the city. The archaeological site beneath the cathedral offers a glimpse into Geneva's ancient past. The cathedral is also known for its beautiful stained glass windows and impressive organ concerts.

St. Pierre Cathedral

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The United Nations Office

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The Museum of Art and History

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