To schedule and travel: what are the holidays in the week of January 6 to 13?

To schedule and travel: what are the holidays in the week of January 6 to 13?

The days of rest in January invite you to explore and commemorate the cultural legacy of different territories.

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The week that goes January 6-13 presents a series of special days for those looking for a break in the middle of the month. With multiple founding anniversaries In various locations, this period offers an excellent opportunity to celebrate and reflect on the history of various regions of the province.

These dates are an invitation to explore local traditions and enjoy a pause before the routine of the year takes its full course.

Where and when are there days of rest in the week of January 6 to 13?

On January 6, the series of celebrations begins with the founding anniversary of The Golden (Leandro N. Alem). This day marks the beginning of a week full of commemorations in different cities in the province of Buenos Aires. Then, on January 7, it will be held in Cocked (Tornquist), followed by Carlos Casares on January 8, and culminating on January 10 with the festival in Watchtower (Magdalena).

Each of these towns offers a special day, giving residents and visitors an opportunity to connect with local heritage, enjoy festivities and, of course, take advantage of this time of rest.

National holidays 2025: immovable and transferable calendar

Immovable holidays of 2025

  • Wednesday, January 1: New Year.
  • Monday, March 3 and Tuesday, March 4: Carnival.
  • Monday March 24: National Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice.
  • Wednesday April 2: Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War.
  • Friday April 18: Good Friday.
  • Thursday May 1: Labor Day.
  • Sunday May 25: May Revolution Day.
  • Friday June 20: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Manuel Belgrano.
  • Wednesday, July 9: Independence Day.
  • Monday December 8: Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary.

Transferable holidays of 2025

  • Monday June 16: Passage to the Immortality of General Don Martín Miguel de Güemes (moves from Tuesday, June 17).
  • Sunday August 17: Passage to the Immortality of General Don José de San Martín.
  • Sunday October 12: Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity.
  • Monday, November 24: National Sovereignty Day (moves from Thursday, November 20).

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