Public and Bank Holidays in Spain 2025
Spain, a country of vibrant fiestas and cultural heritage, boasts an exciting calendar of public holidays. These celebrations, whether religious or historical, are steeped in Spanish traditions, offering perfect opportunities to experience the heart of Spanish culture.
Public Holidays in Spain 2025
- January 1st – New Year’s Day (Año Nuevo): Celebrate the start of the year with festive gatherings and fireworks.
- January 6th – Epiphany (Día de los Reyes Magos): Children eagerly await gifts brought by the Three Kings.
- March 28th – Good Friday (Viernes Santo): A solemn day observed with religious processions across the country.
- May 1st – Labour Day (Día del Trabajo): Celebrate workers’ rights with public events.
- August 15th – Assumption of Mary (Asunción de la Virgen): A religious holiday marked by processions and celebrations.
- October 12th – National Day (Fiesta Nacional de España): Celebrate Spain’s cultural diversity with parades and festivities.
- November 1st – All Saints’ Day (Todos los Santos): Honor loved ones by visiting cemeteries and lighting candles.
- December 6th – Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución): Commemorate the adoption of Spain’s Constitution in 1978.
- December 25th – Christmas Day (Navidad): Enjoy a festive day with family, traditional meals, and gifts.
Regional holidays vary widely across Spain, so be sure to check local calendars for unique celebrations in regions like Catalonia, Andalusia, or Galicia.
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