Easter weekend begins on Friday 2 April. The French call it Vendredi Saint and although it’s not an official Bank Holiday, many people start their Easter holidays on Good Friday.
Easter Day (Sunday 4 April) is traditionally celebrated with Church bells, chocolate treats and a sumptuous family dinner. As well as Easter eggs, there are Easter bells, Easter bunnies, Easter fish, Easter nests and exquisite dark chocolates for adults. Nearly everyone in France eats lamb on Easter Sunday.
Monday 5 April is a public holiday and Estate Agents do not open. However, by Tuesday it’s business as normal and the spring season brings a whole new set of properties to market. French property continues to represent good value and a sound investment. Completions in France can take up to three months, so if you want to spend your summer holiday in your new French home, now is the time to move forward on your purchase.
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