Spain observes and celebrates a sizeable number of holidays throughout the year. Most of these, however, are regional holidays, celebrated only by a select few provinces or even cities.

2024 Public Holidays in Spain

 

Should your foreign business have a presence in Spain, it is important to keep on top of all public holidays from an HR compliance perspective. For ease, we’ve summarised the national public holidays that are observed throughout the country in 2024. Read on to find out more about them.

 

January

1 January | Monday | New Year’s Day | Día de Año Nuevo

Similarly to many other countries around the world, New Year’s Day is a public holiday right across Spain.

 

6 January | Saturday | Epiphany | Reyes

This is a typical event in Spain, known by the locals as ‘Reyes’. It symbolises the three magic kings’ adoration towards baby Jesus.

 

March

 

29 March | Friday | Good Friday | Viernes Santo

Marks the day that Jesus Christ was crucified.

 

May

 

1 May | Wednesday | Labour Day / Día del Trabajador

The 1st of May is International Workers Day, and is the commemoration of the world labour movement.

 

August

 

15 August | Thursday | Assumption | Asunción

This national holiday marks the day Mary, Mother of Jesus rose to Heaven, known as her Assumption, also observed in France.

 

October

 

12 October | Saturday | National Day | Fiesta de la Hispanidad

The 12th of October is Spain’s national holiday, commemorating Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas (Cristobal Colon in Spanish).

 

November

 

1 November | Friday | All Saints’ Day | Día de Todos los Santos

All Saints’ Day is celebrated all across Spain, as well as in France, and is another Christian holiday.

 

December

 

6 December | Friday | Constitution Day | Día de la Constitución 

Marks the day that they implemented the Spanish Constitution. 

 

25 December | Wednesday | Christmas Day | Día de Navidad

Once again, similar to many countries across the globe, Christmas Day is a holiday right across Spain, and decorations can be found both in people’s homes and in the workplace.

 

Each country celebrates its own distinct holidays, which not only affect businesses but also their culture. These celebrations are a colourful demonstration of a nation’s cultural values and customs. Understanding and observing these is one of the key aspects of intercultural communication and awareness.

 

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