Neujahr
1 Jan 2035New Yearâs Day (Neujahr, 1 January) opens the Austrian year with concerts, fireworks and family visits. Vienna broadcasts the famous New Yearâs Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic, and many people take winter walks in the Alps or around lakes. Itâs a calm, elegant start to the year.
Heilige Drei Könige
6 Jan 2035Epiphany (Heilige Drei Könige, 6 January) closes the Christmas season. In many towns, children dressed as the Three Kings (Sternsinger) go from house to house singing carols and collecting donations for charity, writing the traditional blessing in chalk above the door. Itâs a day that mixes devotion, winter customs and community.
Josefitag
19 Mar 2035St. Josephâs Day (Josefitag, 19 March) is a state holiday in Carinthia, Styria, Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Government offices and schools are typically closed, while most private businesses remain open. Churches hold Masses honoring St. Joseph, patron of workers and families.
Ostersonntag
25 Mar 2035Easter Sunday (Ostersonntag) is a central religious and family celebration in Austria, marking the resurrection of Jesus. Traditional festivities include Osterstriezel (braided sweet bread), colorful egg hunts, and Easter bonfires (Osterfeuer) in rural regions. While it is a major day of rest and celebration, most supermarkets and retail shops are closed nationwide, as is standard for Sundays.
Ostermontag
26 Mar 2035Easter Monday (Ostermontag, date varies) is a relaxed continuation of the Easter celebrations. Families visit relatives in the countryside, go for spring hikes or enjoy the last days of the ski season. Churches hold festive liturgies, and children still hunt for Easter eggs.
Karfreitag
26 Mar 2035This is a public holiday in Austria.
Staatsfeiertag
1 May 2035Labour Day (Staatsfeiertag, 1 May) has a double character in Austria: it is both International Workersâ Day and an official state holiday. Trade unions and social organizations hold marches, while families enjoy the first real days of spring in parks and mountains. In Vienna, political events and cultural performances fill the city center.
Christi Himmelfahrt
3 May 2035Ascension Day (Christi Himmelfahrt, 40 days after Easter) is a public holiday with strong church traditions. Many Austrians use the long weekend to travel or go hiking, as May often brings mild weather. In rural areas, processions and decorated churches mark the solemnity of the feast.
St. Florianâs Day
4 May 2035St. Florianâs Day (Florianitag, 4 May) is a state holiday in Upper Austria. Public offices and schools close, while most private businesses stay open. The day honors St. Florian, patron saint of firefighters, with church services and local ceremonies.
Pfingstsonntag
13 May 2035Pentecost Sunday (Pfingstsonntag) is a major Christian holiday celebrated 50 days after Easter. Many Austrians use the long weekend with Pfingstmontag for short trips and PfingstausflĂŒge to the Alps or lakes. As with all Sundays in Austria, retail stores are closed, though museums and restaurants in tourist areas often remain open.
Pfingstmontag
14 May 2035Whit Monday (Pfingstmontag, 50 days after Easter) celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit. In Austria it is a welcome spring holiday: people attend Mass, but just as often they spend the day in nature, cycling, hiking or visiting lakes and wine regions.
Fronleichnam
24 May 2035Corpus Christi (Fronleichnam) is one of Austriaâs most picturesque Catholic feasts. After Mass, believers join processions through the town, often with the Blessed Sacrament carried under a canopy, brass bands playing, and people in traditional Tracht. In lakeside villages the procession may even take place on boats. Itâs a strong expression of Catholic heritage.
Maria Himmelfahrt
15 Aug 2035Assumption Day (MariÀ Himmelfahrt, 15 August) falls in the middle of the Austrian summer. Villages bless herbs and flowers, a tradition rooted in Alpine customs. Many people are on holiday in the mountains or at lakes, so the day is often celebrated in a relaxed, outdoor atmosphere.
Rupertitag
24 Sep 2035St. Rupertâs Day (Rupertitag, 24 September) is a state holiday in Salzburg. Government offices and schools are typically closed, while most private businesses remain open. The city hosts the Rupertikirtag folk fair with music, food, and traditional costumes.
Carinthian Plebiscite Day
10 Oct 2035Carinthian Plebiscite Day (Tag der Volksabstimmung, 10 October) is a state holiday in Carinthia. Public offices and schools close, while most private businesses stay open. It commemorates the 1920 plebiscite confirming Carinthiaâs borders.
Nationalfeiertag
26 Oct 2035Austriaâs National Day (Nationalfeiertag, 26 October) commemorates the countryâs 1955 declaration of permanent neutrality and the end of Allied occupation. Vienna opens some public buildings, the army stages demonstrations on Heldenplatz, and families enjoy the crisp autumn weather. Itâs a patriotic but not militaristic day, focused on peace and identity.
Allerheiligen
1 Nov 2035All Saintsâ Day (Allerheiligen, 1 November) is a quiet day of remembrance. Families visit cemeteries, light candles and lay chrysanthemums on the graves of loved ones. Churches read the names of the departed, and the whole country takes on a calm, autumnal tone.
Martinstag
11 Nov 2035St. Martinâs Day (Martinstag, 11 November) is a state holiday in Burgenland. Government offices and schools are typically closed, while most private businesses remain open. Lantern processions, goose dinners, and newâwine tastings (Martiniloben) are common.
Leopoldi
15 Nov 2035St. Leopoldâs Day (Leopoldi, 15 November) is a state holiday in Vienna and Lower Austria. Government offices and schools are typically closed, while most private businesses remain open. The day honors Margrave Leopold III; many locals visit Klosterneuburg Monastery.
MariÀ EmpfÀngnis
8 Dec 2035Immaculate Conception (MariÀ EmpfÀngnis, 8 December) is a key Marian feast and a public holiday in Austria. It also marks the real start of Advent shopping: cities are full of Christmas markets (ChristkindlmÀrkte), mulled wine, and lights. Uniquely, shops are legally allowed to open for Christmas shopping on this day. People often combine church, family time and a stroll through the wintery old town.
Christmas Eve
24 Dec 2035Christmas Eve (Heiligabend, 24 December) is not a statutory public holiday in Austria, but many offices and shops close around 1:00 PM and some collective agreements treat it as a half-day. Families prepare the evening meal, decorate trees, and attend church services.
Weihnachten
25 Dec 2035Christmas Day (Christtag, 25 December) is celebrated mostly in the family circle. Since Austrians exchange gifts on Christmas Eve (Heiliger Abend), the 25th is calmer: festive meals, winter walks, and visits to relatives. The Alpine setting and the Advent traditions make it an especially atmospheric time.
Stefanitag
26 Dec 2035St. Stephenâs Day (Stefanitag, 26 December) extends the Christmas festivities. Many people visit godparents or go for traditional âStefaniâ rides in rural areas. It is also a popular day for winter sports, as families head to the mountains after the holiday meals.
New Year's Eve
31 Dec 2035New Yearâs Eve (Silvester, 31 December) is not a statutory public holiday, but many businesses close around 1:00 PM and some workplaces treat it as a half-day. The evening is celebrated with fireworks, punch, and gatherings in town squares.