
In the holiday calendar of Argentina for the year 2025, various significant dates are highlighted, including national and commemorative celebrations. Among the most relevant holidays are New Year's Day on January 1, Carnival on March 3 and 4, National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice on March 24, and Veterans and Fallen of the Malvinas War Day on April 2.
Other celebrated dates include Holy Week on April 18 and 19, Labor Day on May 1, May Revolution on May 25, and Independence Day on July 9. Other notable holidays include National Sovereignty Day on November 24, the Immaculate Conception of Mary on December 8, and Christmas on December 25.
Right after the holiday for Labor Day, many Argentines enjoy an unexpected day off on Monday, May 5, which adds to the long weekend. This holiday is local and is celebrated in Villa Maza and adjacent towns in Adolfo Alsina, Buenos Aires Province. It is mandatory for municipal and banking employees, while for other activities it is at the discretion of employers.
The next long weekend comes with the holiday on Monday, June 16, in commemoration of the Passage to Immortality of General Martín Miguel de Güemes. Then, on June 20, the Passage to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano is celebrated.