Are you traveling to Austria this year? Or do you live there and want to organize your time off? Whether you’re a local or visiting from abroad, knowing all about public holidays in Austria can help you make the most of your free time.
Want to find out when to plan your next getaway or relaxing break?
This guide has everything you need—so keep reading!![]()
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Upcoming bank holidays in Austria in 2025

State-specific holidays
Some federal states in Austria celebrate extra holidays dedicated to their patron saints, and are connected to the cultural and religious traditions of the regions.
School holidays in Austria
Austria’s school calendar includes semester breaks and other holidays beyond public holidays. These apply to public and most private schools, though tourism-region schools may have different schedules.
Easter holidays: Saturday, April 12–Monday, April 21, 2025 (all states)
Whitsun holidays: Saturday, June 7–Monday, June 9, 2025 (all states)
Autumn holidays: Sunday, October 26–Friday, October 31, 2025 (all states)
Christmas holidays: Wednesday, December 24, 2025–Tuesday, January 6, 2026 (all states)

Smart tips to remember
Maximize your long weekends
Many public holidays in Austria land on Mondays or Thursdays which is great for a four-day weekend, right? Take a “Fenstertag” (bridge day) off, and you’ve got yourself a mini-vacation.
Check ahead
If an Austrian public holiday falls on a weekend, it won’t be moved. Also, many businesses close, especially in smaller towns, so it’s a good idea to double check in advance.
If you’re planning a trip across borders, check out the Bank holidays in Germany to see how they compare to Austria’s public holidays.
Join the local celebrations
People celebrate many holidays with special traditions that are worth experiencing. For example, on National Day (October 26), Vienna hosts military ceremonies, a swearing-in of new recruits, and open-house tours of government buildings. During Easter, Carinthia is known for its traditional Reindling cake, a sweet yeast bread filled with cinnamon, sugar, and raisins.

If you live in Austria and want to chill, travel, or enjoy some precious “me time,” public holidays offer you the perfect excuse. Need to make plans around school breaks or work schedules? Prepare ahead and book your trip in advance to fully enjoy your time off. And if you’re just visiting Austria, use these holidays as a chance to explore the country at its best: culture, nature, and a well-earned break all in one!
For those looking to make the most of their time off in nature, why not plan an outdoor escape? Check out the Best hiking trails near Vienna for a perfect day trip adventure!
Bank holidays in Austria 2025: FAQs
Austria’s beautiful landscapes shine in every season. Use this bank holiday guide to plan a mountain hike, a ski trip, or a city break. And for a comfy, budget-friendly stay, check out MEININGER Hotels in Austria in Vienna, Innsbruck, and Salzburg; the perfect locations for your adventures!
Step out & explore
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MEININGER Hotel Wien Downtown Franz: Rembrandtstraße 21, 1020 Vienna, Austria
MEININGER Hotel Wien Downtown Sissi: Schiffamtsgasse 15, 1020 Vienna, Austria
MEININGER Hotel Innsbruck Zentrum: Blasius-Hueber-Straße 4, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
MEININGER Hotel Salzburg City Center: Fürbergstraße 18-20, 5020 Salzburg, Austria


