Opening hours
throughout the country tend to vary. The big cities and major towns generally get going quite early in the morning, with government offices working from 8am to 4pm and most businesses from 8.30/9am to 5/5.30pm. Some close for an hour at lunch, some don't;
archeological sites
are usually closed on Monday. Generally,
banks
are open from 8.30 or 9am until 4/5pm; some close for an hour at lunch. On
national holidays
, everything will be shut, with some businesses also closing on the day of local fiestas.
All towns and villages have their own
fiestas patronales
commemorating the local saint. The scope of these varies wildly, with some lasting only a day and some, like those at San Miguel and Sonsonate lasting weeks and encompassing a programme of arts and other events. Most commonly, the fiesta is a time for relaxation and holiday-making; large amounts of alcohol are consumed and towards the late evening things can get rather wild. Generally the last day will be the main event.
Local fiestas
Jan 8-15
Cristo Negro, Juayúa
Jan 12-21
San Sebastián, Cojutepeque
Jan 25 to Feb 2
Virgen de la Candelaría, Sonsonate
1st week of Feb
Dulce Nombre de Jesús, Ahuachapán
3rd week in...
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Public holidays
Jan 1
New Year's Day
Mar-Apr
Easter (3 days)
May 1
Labor Day
Aug 3-6
El Salvador del Mundo
Sept 15
Independence Day
Oct 12
Columbus Day
Nov 1...
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