Anul Nou
1â2 Jan 2026New Year's Day (Anul Nou, January 1) marks the beginning of the year in Romania and follows lively celebrations on New Year's Eve. Families usually gather for festive meals, rest, and visits with relatives. It is a public holiday nationwide, with most businesses and public institutions closed.
BoboteazÄ
6 Jan 2026Epiphany (BoboteazÄ, January 6) is an important Orthodox Christian holiday commemorating the baptism of Jesus Christ. Traditional church ceremonies include the blessing of water, believed to have special spiritual significance. In many regions, outdoor religious rituals are held, even in winter conditions.
Sfântul Ion
7 Jan 2026Saint John the Baptist (Sfântul Ion, January 7) honors John the Baptist and is one of the most widely celebrated name days in Romania. Families and friends gather to celebrate those named Ion, Ioana, and related names. It is a relaxed public holiday with strong social traditions.
Unirea Principatelor Române/Mica Unire
24 Jan 2026Union Day / Small Union (Unirea Principatelor Române, January 24) commemorates the 1859 unification of Moldavia and Wallachia, laying the foundation of the modern Romanian state. Official ceremonies, cultural events, and historical reenactments take place across the country, especially in IaČi and Bucharest.
Vinerea mare
10 Apr 2026Good Friday (Vinerea Mare, Friday before Easter) is a solemn religious holiday marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Many Romanians attend church services and observe fasting traditions. It is a quiet day, with reduced commercial activity.
PaČtele
12â13 Apr 2026Easter Sunday (PaČtele) is the most important religious holiday in Romania. Celebrations begin with midnight church services, followed by festive family meals. Traditional foods include painted eggs, lamb dishes, and sweet breads. It is a deeply family-oriented day.
Ziua Muncii
1 May 2026Labour Day (Ziua Muncii, May 1) celebrates workers and labor rights. In Romania, it is commonly associated with outdoor leisure, picnics, and short trips, especially to mountains or seaside resorts. Many businesses and public offices are closed.
Rusaliile
31 May 2026Pentecost Sunday (Rusaliile) is an important Orthodox holiday celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit. Religious services are held nationwide, and in some regions traditional customs and folklore events are observed.
Ziua Copilului
1 Jun 2026Children's Day (Ziua Copilului, June 1) is dedicated to celebrating children and family life. Schools are closed, and many cities organize events, festivals, and activities for children. Parks and public spaces are especially lively.
Adormirea Maicii Domnului/Sfânta Maria Mare
15 Aug 2026Dormition of the Theotokos (Adormirea Maicii Domnului, August 15) is a major Orthodox feast honoring the Virgin Mary. Many Romanians attend church services, and it is also a popular name day. Summer resorts often experience increased travel during this holiday.
Sfântul Andrei
30 Nov 2026Saint Andrew's Day (Sfântul Andrei, November 30) honors the patron saint of Romania. The holiday blends Christian observance with old folk traditions, including customs related to protection and future predictions. It marks the beginning of the winter holiday season.
Ziua NaČionalÄ/Marea Unire
1 Dec 2026National Day / Great Union (Ziua NaČionalÄ a României, December 1) commemorates the Great Union of 1918. Military parades, official ceremonies, and public celebrations are held across the country, especially in Bucharest. It is one of the most important national holidays.
CrÄciunul
25â26 Dec 2026Christmas Day (CrÄciunul, December 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Families gather for festive meals, attend church services, and exchange gifts. It is a warm, family-centered holiday observed nationwide.