When is the next holiday in Argentina: is it a long weekend?

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Thinking about what is to come, after this long Easter weekend, in Argentina the next holiday It is May 1st, Labor Day. This 2023, that day falls on Monday, which will include Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 April.

Holidays in Argentina for 2023

  • May 1st (Labor Day).
  • 25 of May (Day of the May Revolution).
  • June 17 (Step to Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes).
  • June 20th (Step to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano).
  • July 9th (Independence Day).
  • November 20 (National Sovereignty Day).
  • December 8 (Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary).
  • December 25th (Christmas).

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Transferable holidays of 2023 in Argentina

  • August 17 (Step to the Immortality of General José de San Martín): the Monday August 21.
  • October 12 (Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity): the Monday October 16.

What are the holidays for tourism purposes in 2023?

  • Friday May 26: bridge with the holiday of Thursday May 25, Day of the May Revolution.
  • Monday June 19: bridge with Tuesday June 20, holiday for the Passage to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano.
  • Friday October 13: It is a holiday to achieve a long four-day weekend, due to the transfer of the holiday from October 12 (Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity) to Monday, October 16.

Holidays 2023: how many long weekends are left

  • From Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 May.
  • From Saturday 17 to Tuesday 20 June.
  • From Friday 13 to Monday 16 October.

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The holidays that remain in Argentina for 2023

  • May 1st (Labor Day).
  • 25 of May (Day of the May Revolution).
  • June 17 (Step to Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes).
  • June 20th (Step to Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano).
  • July 9th (Independence Day).
  • November 20 (National Sovereignty Day).
  • December 8 (Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary).
  • December 25th (Christmas).

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