Romania

Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

Romania : Public Holidays and Bank Holidays 2025 2026 2027

YearDateHoliday
2025Wednesday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2025Thursday 2 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2025Monday 6 JanuaryEpiphany
2025Tuesday 7 JanuarySaint John the Baptist
2025Friday 24 JanuaryUnification of the Romanian Principalities Day
2025Friday 18 AprilEaster
2025Sunday 20 AprilEaster
2025Monday 21 AprilEaster
2025Thursday 1 MayLabor Day
2025Sunday 1 JuneChildren's Day
2025Sunday 8 JunePentecost
2025Monday 9 JunePentecost
2025Friday 15 AugustDormition of the Mother of God
2025Sunday 30 NovemberSaint Andrew's Day
2025Monday 1 DecemberNational Day
2025Thursday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2025Friday 26 DecemberChristmas Day
2026Thursday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2026Friday 2 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2026Tuesday 6 JanuaryEpiphany
2026Wednesday 7 JanuarySaint John the Baptist
2026Saturday 24 JanuaryUnification of the Romanian Principalities Day
2026Friday 10 AprilEaster
2026Sunday 12 AprilEaster
2026Monday 13 AprilEaster
2026Friday 1 MayLabor Day
2026Sunday 31 MayPentecost
2026Monday 1 JuneChildren's Day; Pentecost
2026Saturday 15 AugustDormition of the Mother of God
2026Monday 30 NovemberSaint Andrew's Day
2026Tuesday 1 DecemberNational Day
2026Friday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2026Saturday 26 DecemberChristmas Day
2027Friday 1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2027Saturday 2 JanuaryNew Year's Day
2027Wednesday 6 JanuaryEpiphany
2027Thursday 7 JanuarySaint John the Baptist
2027Sunday 24 JanuaryUnification of the Romanian Principalities Day
2027Friday 30 AprilEaster
2027Saturday 1 MayLabor Day
2027Sunday 2 MayEaster
2027Monday 3 MayEaster
2027Tuesday 1 JuneChildren's Day
2027Sunday 20 JunePentecost
2027Monday 21 JunePentecost
2027Sunday 15 AugustDormition of the Mother of God
2027Tuesday 30 NovemberSaint Andrew's Day
2027Wednesday 1 DecemberNational Day
2027Saturday 25 DecemberChristmas Day
2027Sunday 26 DecemberChristmas Day

Romania

Public Holidays in Romania

Romania celebrates numerous public holidays throughout the year, combining national historical events, religious celebrations, and internationally recognized days. These holidays are often marked by various traditions, including family gatherings, religious ceremonies, and public festivities, reflecting the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

  • New Year's Day
    Celebrated on January 1st, this marks the beginning of the new year according to the Gregorian calendar. It is a public holiday where people often spend time with family and friends, enjoying festive meals and fireworks.

  • Epiphany (Theophany)
    Observed on January 6th, this Christian holiday commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ. In Romania, it is celebrated with religious services and the blessing of waters, a ritual believed to bring purification and protection.

  • Saint John the Baptist
    Celebrated on June 24th, this day honors Saint John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ. Traditional customs include lighting fires in rural areas and attending church services.

  • Unification of the Romanian Principalities Day
    Held on January 24th, this holiday celebrates the 1859 union of Moldavia and Wallachia, which laid the foundation for modern Romania. Official ceremonies and cultural events take place nationwide.

  • Easter
    Easter is the most important religious holiday for Romanian Orthodox Christians, celebrated with a three-day observance that varies each year according to the Orthodox calendar. Traditions include fasting, church services, decorating and exchanging painted eggs, and festive meals.

  • Labor Day
    Celebrated on May 1st, this day honors workers and their contributions. It is marked by public parades, gatherings, and celebrations focusing on labor rights and achievements.

  • Children's Day
    Observed on June 1st, this day is dedicated to celebrating children with various activities organized in schools, parks, and community centers, emphasizing the importance of children's rights and well-being.

  • Pentecost
    Falling 50 days after Easter, this religious holiday commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. It is celebrated with church services and family gatherings.

  • Dormition of the Mother of God
    Celebrated on August 15th, this Orthodox Christian holiday honors the Virgin Mary’s passing to heaven. It includes church services and pilgrimages to monasteries dedicated to Mary.

  • Saint Andrew's Day
    Observed on November 30th, it honors Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Romania. Traditions include religious services and folk customs believed to protect against evil spirits.

  • National Day (Great Union Day)
    Celebrated on December 1st, this day marks the unification of Transylvania with Romania in 1918. It is the country's national day, celebrated with official ceremonies, military parades, cultural events, and fireworks.

  • Christmas Day
    Celebrated on December 25th (and also observed on December 26th), Christmas is a major religious and family holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Traditions include attending church services, exchanging gifts, and enjoying festive meals with traditional Romanian foods such as cozonac (sweet bread).

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