New Year is an immovable holiday and will mark the beginning of a year full of holidays that distribute work breaks in a special way.
The beginning of a new year always brings with it celebrations, reflections and, of course, days off. In Argentina, the January 1 It is one of the most anticipated holidays, since it marks the beginning of a new cycle. However, knowing what day of the week this day will fall on in 2025 is essential for planning celebrations and organizing your work calendar.
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For many, the holiday New Year represents a break that goes beyond the festivitiesbeing an occasion to rest, share with family or take advantage of the beginning of a new stage to reflect on new challenges.


New Year: when is the holiday for January 1, 2025
January 1, 2025, New Year, will fall on a Wednesday. This day is a immovable holiday in Argentina, which means that it cannot be modified or moved. For those who were waiting for a long weekend, in this case it will not be the occasion.
This type of holiday in the middle of the week usually generates a special organization both in the work and personal spheres, as many take the opportunity to travel or carry out recreational activities, while others use it to continue with their end-of-year celebrations.
Holiday calendar in 2025
The 2025 calendar will bring a series of national holidays including immovable days, transferable holidays and bridge days. Below is a summary with the most notable dates:
- January 1 (Wednesday): New Year
- March 3 and 4 (Monday and Tuesday): Carnival
- March 24 (Monday): National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
- April 2 (Wednesday): Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War
- April 18 (Friday): Good Friday
- May 1 (Thursday): Labor Day
- May 25 (Sunday): May Revolution Day
- June 20 (Friday): Passage to the Immortality of General Manuel Belgrano
- July 9 (Wednesday): Independence Day
- December 8 (Monday): Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
- December 25 (Thursday): Christmas
Furthermore, there are transferable holidayslike the June 16 (Monday) in honor of the Passage to Immortality of General Martín Güemes and the August 17 (Sunday) to remember General José de San Martín. Also highlighted are bridge holidayslike the May 2 (Friday) and the August 15 (Friday)which help create long weekends, ideal for a getaway or additional rest.
Source: Ambito

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