The last holiday of this type will be in October and will allow thousands of workers to travel to break their routines.
The long weekend holidays They are also known as holidays for tourist purposes because it is the official name given by the Argentine government in the official calendar. The State has the ability to plan up to three similar holidays per year through Law 27,399. These days are planned to mobilize the country’s economy through travel.
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Tourism is favored by holidays because thousands of workers take advantage of them to go out and get to know new cities. These opportunities are transformed into an increase in reservations for lodging services and attention to tourist attractions, restaurants and shops. Argentines usually choose destinations close to their home because they are cheaper and because they can protect wonderful stories and landscapes.

How long until the next long weekend holiday in Argentina
This event expected by all Argentines has a date for next month. In mid-October you can enjoy the last long weekend holiday of the year due to the arrival of the holiday for tourist purposes on Friday the 11th. This date precedes the national commemoration of Saturday the 12th, when the Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity. The name of this holiday promotes historical reflection and respect for the native peoples for the thousands of losses they suffered during colonization.
How many holidays are left in 2024 in Argentina
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In total, there remain 5 national holidays and two long weekends for all of Argentina. The first of them is that it will be produced in October and that was mentioned above. While the next one will be in November, when National Sovereignty Day will be moved from the 20th to Monday the 18th.
The holidays remaining in 2024
- October 11: Holiday for tourist purposes.
- October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity.
- November 20: National Sovereignty Day.
- December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
- December 25: Christmas.
Source: Ambito

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