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Holidays & Festivals

Argentina has many holidays — on which shops, banks, and some attractions are closed. At the same time, the festivals are a great opportunity to experience Argentine culture up close:

The Most Important Holidays

DateHolidayWhat Happens
January 1Año Nuevo (New Year)Everything closed. New Year's Eve is celebrated with Asado and fireworks
February/MarchCarnivalThe carnival in the northwest (especially Tilcara and Humahuaca) is spectacular: indigenous rituals, devil dances, music. In Buenos Aires: the Murga carnival (drum groups in the barrios)
March 24Día de la MemoriaMemorial Day for the 1976 military coup. Large demonstrations on the Plaza de Mayo — moving and politically charged
April 2Día de los Veteranos y Caídos del MalvinasMemorial Day for the Falklands War. Ceremony and nationwide minute of silence
May 25Revolución de MayoNational holiday! Celebrations on the Plaza de Mayo. Locro (the national stew) is cooked everywhere — on every square, in every restaurant
June 20Día de la BanderaFlag Day (death anniversary of Manuel Belgrano, the flag designer)
July 9Día de la IndependenciaIndependence Day! Major celebrations, especially in Tucumán (where independence was declared). Military parades in Buenos Aires
August 17Paso a la Inmortalidad del Gral. San MartínDeath anniversary of the national hero. Schools and offices closed
October 12Día del Respeto a la Diversidad CulturalFormerly "Columbus Day," renamed "Day of Cultural Diversity" — a conscious decision by Argentina
November 10Día de la TradiciónDay of Tradition — Gaucho festivals, equestrian shows, folklore. Especially impressive in San Antonio de Areco (113 km from BA)
December 25Navidad (Christmas)Christmas in summer! Argentina celebrates on Christmas Eve (24th) with Asado under the starry sky, fireworks at midnight, and gifts. The 25th is quiet — everything closed

★★★ The Major Festivals

  • Fiesta de la Vendimia (Mendoza, March): Argentina's largest wine festival — two weeks of parades, concerts, wine queen elections, and a closing gala in the Greek amphitheater at Cerro de la Gloria with fireworks. Unforgettable!
  • Tango Festival (Buenos Aires, August): The Mundial de Tango — the tango world championship with the best dancers in the world. Two weeks of milongas, concerts, and workshops throughout the city. A must for tango fans
  • Carnival in Tilcara (February/March): The most authentic carnival in Argentina — Andean rituals, devil masks, alcohol, music, and an energy that sweeps you away
  • Fiesta del Poncho (Catamarca, July): The Poncho Festival — handicrafts, folklore, and the best weavers of the northwest

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