New Year's Day
1 Jan 2026New Year’s Day in Argentina is a slow, relaxed holiday after late-night celebrations with family dinners, fireworks, music, and champagne. Cities feel quieter, but restaurants and tourist areas often open with reduced hours. Alcohol sales are allowed and many people rest or meet close friends.
Carnival
16–17 Feb 2026Carnival is one of Argentina’s most joyful celebrations, especially vibrant in provinces like Corrientes, Entre RĂos, and the northwest. Parades, costumes, music, dancing, and playful water traditions fill the streets. Banks and official institutions pause operations, but tourist areas, bars, and nightlife are typically active.
Tourism Non-Working Day
23 Mar–7 Dec 2026This special non-working day is designed to encourage domestic travel and extend long weekends. Hotels, restaurants, and popular destinations fill up. Most private businesses, retail stores, and entertainment venues remain open, creating a lively travel-focused day.
National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice
24 Mar 2026A reflective day honoring victims of the last military dictatorship. Commemorations, marches, and educational events take place nationwide. Some cafés and shops operate with limited schedules, reinforcing the solemn tone of the day.
Day of the Veterans and the Fallen of the Malvinas War
2 Apr 2026This day honors veterans and those who lost their lives in the 1982 Malvinas/Falklands War. Ceremonies and tributes are held across the country. Daily life is calmer, though many shops, restaurants, and cafés remain open.
Good Friday
3 Apr 2026Good Friday is a major religious observance marked by church services, processions, and quiet reflection. Many people avoid loud celebrations, but restaurants and tourist services often remain available in a subdued atmosphere.
Labour Day
1 May 2026Labour Day celebrates workers and labor rights and is commonly spent with family gatherings and asados (barbecues). Restaurants, bars, and leisure venues often open, particularly in cities and tourist regions.
May Revolution Day
25 May 2026One of Argentina’s most important national holidays, commemorating the 1810 May Revolution. Patriotic events, traditional foods like empanadas and locro, and cultural performances create a festive atmosphere.
Paso a la Inmortalidad del General Don MartĂn Miguel de GĂĽemes
15 Jun 2026This holiday honors General MartĂn Miguel de GĂĽemes, a key independence leader especially revered in northern Argentina. Parades and gaucho traditions are common in some regions; many businesses operate normally.
Paso a la Inmortalidad del General Don Manuel Belgrano
20 Jun 2026Flag Day commemorates the creator of Argentina’s national flag. Ceremonies are held nationwide with major celebrations in Rosario. As it falls on a weekend in 2026, retail and restaurants follow regular weekend hours.
Independence Day
9 Jul 2026Independence Day celebrates Argentina’s 1816 declaration of independence. Patriotic ceremonies, folk music, and traditional meals mark the occasion. Restaurants, cafés, and tourist attractions are commonly open.
Paso a la Inmortalidad del General Don JosĂ© de San MartĂn
17 Aug 2026This holiday honors JosĂ© de San MartĂn, Argentina’s most iconic independence hero. The day is marked by respectful ceremonies and educational events while daily life continues at a slower pace.
Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity
12 Oct 2026A day dedicated to recognizing Indigenous peoples and Argentina’s multicultural identity. Cultural events, exhibitions, and discussions are common, and many businesses remain open.
National Sovereignty Day
23 Nov 2026Commemorating Argentina’s defense of national sovereignty, this holiday is observed with official ceremonies and historical reflection while public life remains calm.
Immaculate Conception Day
8 Dec 2026A significant Catholic feast day observed with church services and family gatherings. Many people attend mass, while shops and restaurants often operate on reduced hours.
Christmas Day
25 Dec 2026Christmas Day in Argentina is a warm‑weather, family‑centered celebration following late‑night festivities on Christmas Eve. The day itself is quiet and relaxed, though some restaurants and tourist services remain available.