Hungary Bank Holidays and Holiday Calendar

Planning your year in Hungary requires knowing the official Hungary bank holidays. This guide provides the complete list of bank holidays in Hungary, helping you map out long weekends in Hungary and manage your vacation planning.

Public Holidays in Hungary: Upcoming Dates

Here are the official dates for Hungary bank holidays for the next three years. This Hungarian public holidays calendar is essential for both personal and professional planning.

Hungary Bank Holidays 2026

Date Day Holiday Name
Jan 1 Thursday New Year’s Day
Jan 2 Friday New Year Holiday (Rest Day)
Mar 15 Sunday 1848 Revolution Memorial Day
Apr 3 Friday Good Friday
Apr 5 Sunday Easter Sunday
Apr 6 Monday Easter Monday
May 1 Friday Labor Day
May 24 Sunday Whit Sunday (Pentecost)
May 25 Monday Whit Monday
Aug 20 Thursday St. Stephen’s Day / Day of the New Bread
Oct 23 Friday 1956 Revolution Memorial Day
Nov 1 Sunday All Saints’ Day
Dec 24 Thursday Christmas Eve (Rest Day)
Dec 25 Friday Christmas Day
Dec 26 Saturday Second Day of Christmas

Hungary Bank Holidays 2027

Date Day Holiday Name
Jan 1 Friday New Year’s Day
Mar 15 Monday 1848 Revolution Memorial Day
Mar 26 Friday Good Friday
Mar 28 Sunday Easter Sunday
Mar 29 Monday Easter Monday
May 1 Saturday Labor Day
May 16 Sunday Whit Sunday (Pentecost)
May 17 Monday Whit Monday
Aug 20 Friday St. Stephen’s Day / Day of the New Bread
Oct 23 Saturday 1956 Revolution Memorial Day
Nov 1 Monday All Saints’ Day
Dec 24 Friday Christmas Eve (Rest Day)
Dec 25 Saturday Christmas Day
Dec 26 Sunday Second Day of Christmas

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Hungary Bank Holidays 2028

Date Day Holiday Name
Jan 1 Saturday New Year’s Day
Mar 15 Wednesday 1848 Revolution Memorial Day
Apr 14 Friday Good Friday
Apr 16 Sunday Easter Sunday
Apr 17 Monday Easter Monday
May 1 Monday Labor Day
Jun 4 Sunday Whit Sunday (Pentecost)
Jun 5 Monday Whit Monday
Aug 20 Sunday St. Stephen’s Day / Day of the New Bread
Oct 23 Monday 1956 Revolution Memorial Day
Nov 1 Wednesday All Saints’ Day
Dec 24 Sunday Christmas Eve (Rest Day)
Dec 25 Monday Christmas Day
Dec 26 Tuesday Second Day of Christmas

Please note: Dates for 2027 and 2028 are projections based on the standard holiday schedule. Always confirm with official sources. When a holiday falls on a weekend, the following Monday is typically a rest day.

Understanding “Long Weekends” and “Working Saturdays” in Hungary

One of the most distinctive features of the Hungarian calendar is the official creation of long weekends in Hungary. If a national holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, the government often declares the adjacent Monday or Friday a rest day to create a four-day break.

To compensate for this extra day off, a Saturday is designated as an extra workday, or working Saturday, in Hungary. This working day exchange is a formal compensation day, meaning it is treated as a standard working Friday for contracts, opening hours, and public transport timetables. For business operations, this means planning employee schedules and staffing solutions well in advance to accommodate these shifted workdays.

Special “Short Days”: Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve

While not official public holidays in Hungary, Christmas Eve (December 24) and New Year’s Eve (December 31) are treated uniquely as “short days.”

In practice, opening hours are severely reduced. Most businesses close by early afternoon, and the public transport timetable switches to a holiday or night schedule around 4 p.m. It’s a day for final preparations and family gatherings. For employers, it’s wise to plan for a significantly reduced workforce and productivity, making it a key consideration for end-of-year vacation planning and staffing solutions.

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FAQs

Q1. Is Christmas Eve a public holiday in Hungary?

No, Christmas Eve is not an official public holiday. However, it is a legally designated rest day, which means most people do not work, and businesses operate on greatly reduced opening hours.

Q2. Do I Get Paid Extra for Working on a Public Holiday?

Yes, you are entitled to a wage supplement, typically 100% or more of your base pay, for working on an official national holiday. This is a key point of HR compliance in Hungary.

Q3. How Do Working Saturdays Affect My Contract?

A working Saturday is legally a standard workday. Your contract and standard wage apply; however, the day is treated as a Friday for operational purposes, such as opening hours and transport schedules.

Q4. What happens if a public holiday falls on a weekend?

If a national holiday, such as Whit Sunday or All Saints’ Day, falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it is generally observed on that day. There is not always an automatic weekday replacement, but it may create a long weekend if connected to other rest day rules.

Q5. Are shops and restaurants closed on public holidays?

On major national holiday days, most shops, supermarkets, and banks are closed. Some restaurants, museums, and tourist attractions in city centers may remain open, but always check specific opening hours in advance.

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Navigating the Hungary bank holidays is key to smooth personal and professional planning. By understanding the official dates, the system of long weekends and working Saturdays, and the unique status of “short days,” you can effectively organise travel, manage a business, and ensure HR compliance.

Use this guide as your reference for the complete bank holidays in Hungary and insightful tips for the years ahead.

For the most authoritative and legally binding information, always refer to official Hungarian government publications. A reliable starting point for historical and regulatory context is the relevant Wikipedia page on public holidays in Hungary.

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