Here at Calendar Times UK, we know that planning is everything. Whether you’re scheduling a sunny getaway, managing a business, or simply curious, understanding Spanish bank holidays is key. This guide provides a clear, reliable holiday calendar for Spain, including national holidays and crucial regional holidays. From Madrid public holidays to Andalusia’s festivities, we’ve got you covered.
Discover when Good Friday falls, which regions celebrate Easter Monday, and the dates for Epiphany and the Fiesta Nacional de España.
Let’s explore the Spanish festive calendar and begin planning your time off in Spain!
Spanish Bank Holidays 2026
Planning for 2026? Here are the confirmed national dates to help you get a head start on your Spanish holiday planning.
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Jan | Thursday | New Year’s Day |
| 6 Jan | Tuesday | Epiphany |
| 3 Apr | Friday | Good Friday |
| 1 May | Friday | Labour Day |
| 15 Aug | Saturday | Assumption of Mary |
| 12 Oct | Monday | Fiesta Nacional de España (observed) |
| 1 Nov | Sunday | All Saints’ Day |
| 6 Dec | Sunday | Constitution Day |
| 8 Dec | Tuesday | Immaculate Conception |
| 25 Dec | Friday | Christmas Day |
Spanish Bank Holidays 2027
Note: 2027 dates are projections based on the official calendar framework and are subject to formal publication in the BOE (BoletÃn Oficial del Estado).
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Jan | Friday | New Year’s Day |
| 6 Jan | Wednesday | Epiphany |
| 26 Mar | Friday | Good Friday |
| 1 May | Saturday | Labour Day |
| 15 Aug | Sunday | Assumption of Mary |
| 12 Oct | Tuesday | Fiesta Nacional de España |
| 1 Nov | Monday | All Saints’ Day |
| 6 Dec | Monday | Constitution Day |
| 8 Dec | Wednesday | Immaculate Conception |
| 25 Dec | Saturday | Christmas Day |
Spanish Bank Holidays 2028
The following dates for 2028 are calculated projections based on Spain’s fixed and movable holiday framework. Official confirmation will be published by the Spanish government (BOE) closer to the date.
| Date | Day | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Jan | Saturday | New Year’s Day |
| 6 Jan | Friday | Epiphany |
| 29 Mar | Wednesday | Good Friday (Viernes Santo) |
| 1 May | Monday | Labour Day |
| 15 Aug | Tuesday | Assumption of Mary |
| 12 Oct | Thursday | Fiesta Nacional de España |
| 1 Nov | Wednesday | All Saints’ Day |
| 6 Dec | Wednesday | Constitution Day |
| 8 Dec | Friday | Immaculate Conception |
| 25 Dec | Monday | Christmas Day |
New Year’s Day falls on a Saturday. In some autonomous communities, a substitute holiday (often on Monday, 3rd January) may be officially declared. Always check the regional BOE publication for the final, legally binding list of holidays in your specific area.
Regional Holidays in Spain: A Detailed Guide
This is where it gets interesting! A large part of Spain’s holiday calendar is made up of regional holidays. Each of the 17 autonomous communities celebrates its own history, patron saints, and cultural events.
Understanding Spain’s Autonomous Communities
Spain is divided into 17 “autonomous communities,” much like regions or states. Each has its own government and the power to set several of its own public holidays each year. This means your holiday experience can be very different depending on whether you’re in Catalonia, Andalusia, or Galicia.
Andalusia Public Holidays
In addition to national days, Andalusia celebrates its regional day on 28th February (DÃa de AndalucÃa).
Catalonia Bank Holidays
Catalonia has rich traditions. Key regional holidays include St. John’s Day (24th June) and La Diada, the National Day of Catalonia, on 11th September.
Madrid Public Holidays
Madrid celebrates its community day on 2nd May, commemorating the uprising against French troops in 1808. Another local favorite is the Virgin of Almudena festival on 9th November.
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Valencia Regional Holidays
Valencia has St. Joseph’s Day (19th March) and its own community day, DÃa de la Comunidad Valenciana, on 9th October.
Basque Country Holidays
The Basque Country often celebrates Easter Monday and has local observances like Elcano’s Day, honouring the explorer who completed the first circumnavigation of the Earth.
Other Autonomous Communities
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Aragon:Â 23rd April (St. George’s Day, and regional holiday)
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Galicia:Â 25th July (National Day of Galicia)
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Castile and León: 23rd April (Castile and León Day)
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Canary Islands:Â 30th May (Day of the Canary Islands)

Major Spanish Holidays and Traditions
Epiphany (DÃa de los Reyes Magos)
Forget Santa! In Spain, the big gift-giving day is Epiphany on January 6th. It’s a magical time when families line the streets to watch the Three Kings parade through their cities.
Easter (Semana Santa) in Spain
Easter is a huge event. The week leading up to Easter Sunday is filled with spectacular, solemn processions. Key dates include Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, which are national holidays. Easter Monday is only a holiday in some regions, like Catalonia and Valencia.
Fiesta Nacional de España (Hispanic Day)
Held on October 12th, this national day commemorates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas. It’s marked by a large military parade in Madrid and celebrations across the country.

Planning with the Spanish Holiday Calendar
What happens if a holiday falls on a weekend?
If a national holiday like Constitution Day (6th Dec) falls on a Saturday or Sunday, some regions may declare an alternate weekday as a holiday, often the following Monday. This is why checking regional specifics is so important.
Observances and Other Key Dates in Spain
Beyond official bank holidays, Spain’s calendar is filled with observances that shape daily life. Father’s Day is celebrated on St. Joseph’s Day (19th March), while Mother’s Day is in early May. Carnival Tuesday is a big party in many coastal towns, and cultural days like St. George’s Day (23rd April) see streets filled with books and roses.
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FAQs
Q1. How many bank holidays are there in Spain?
There is no single number. Spain has 10-12 national holidays, but each region adds 2-4 of its own, creating a total of 14-16Â public holidays per year, depending on your location.
Q2. Are shops closed on public holidays in Spain?
Yes, most shops, banks, and public offices are closed on national and regional bank holidays. Larger supermarkets in tourist areas may have limited hours, but it’s best to plan.
Navigating Spanish bank holidays is your first step to enjoying everything this vibrant country has to offer, from its national festivities to its unique regional traditions. If you’re looking at Madrid public holidays or planning a trip to Andalusia, we hope this guide from Calendar Times UK has been helpful.
For more planning tools, check out our guides to UK Bank Holidays or use our Daily Planner.