
The holiday calendar in Argentina includes various important dates throughout the year. Among them, July 9 stands out as Independence Day, August 15 as a non-working day for tourism purposes, and August 17 in commemoration of the Passage to Immortality of General José de San Martín. The Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity is also celebrated on October 12, National Sovereignty Day on November 24, and Christmas on December 25. These holidays are municipal for employees in that sector, as well as for bank workers, being optional for other activities.
The next long weekend in Argentina will be on Monday, March 24, coinciding with National Memory Day for Truth and Justice. This holiday will offer an extended three-day break, starting on Saturday, March 22.
For the 2025 holiday calendar in Argentina, dates such as New Year's Day on January 1, Carnival on March 3 and 4, Veterans Day and the Fallen in the Malvinas War on April 2, Holy Week on April 18 and 19, Labor Day on May 1, and May Revolution Day on May 25 are anticipated, among others.
Soon, on Monday, March 17, a holiday will be celebrated in the Buenos Aires towns of General Rodríguez, Salliqueló, 9 de Julio, and Pergamino, granting an additional day off unexpectedly for a substantial number of Argentines who will be able to enjoy a long weekend.