The new holiday will allow thousands of Argentines to enjoy a day of rest to recharge their energy.
The holidays provide extra time off so that thousands of workers can regain their energy to face the rest of their work weeks. The unexpected September 8th holiday This surprises many Argentines because the month of September is known for not having these types of days. In addition, this day allows them to do their favorite hobbies.
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These dates invite people to get together with their loved ones to enjoy time with friends and family. These days also mark an increase in tourism activities. People usually take advantage of the holidays to go for a walk and visit nearby towns.These trips are usually inexpensive due to their short distances and can offer incredible landscapes and stories that one was unaware of.


Why is there a holiday this September 8 in the city of San Pedro?
The official statement reported that the beneficiaries of the brand new holiday for the Sunday, September 8th will be the citizens of the Saint Peter’s party. The towns in this region of Buenos Aires will be able to enjoy a day of rest due to their patronal feast of the Virgin of Socorro.
This holiday is possible by holidays Law on the Establishment of Holidays and Long WeekendsThis regulation grants the State the power to plan the national calendar. This calendar also allows holidays for tourism purposes and gives each locality the possibility of celebrating its founding anniversary and its patron saint festivals.
How many national holidays are left in 2024?
Argentine holidays

Find out when the next holiday falls.
This year there are only left 5 national holidays and Two long weekends for all of Argentina. The first of them will be in Octoberwhen the holiday for tourist purposes Friday 11th will be complemented by the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity. The next one will be in November, when National Sovereignty Day will be moved from the 20th to Monday the 18th.
Holidays remaining in 2024
- October 11: Holiday for tourism purposes.
- October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity.
- November 20: National Sovereignty Day.
- December 8th: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
- December 25: Christmas.
Source: Ambito

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