Let’s admit it. Denmark is a fantastic destination any time of year! So, if you’re either a traveler planning a visit during 2025, or if you’re a local looking forward to some well-deserved time off, it’s good to know when the country’s official holidays fall. Whether you want to join the local celebrations or want to plan a long weekend, this is your ultimate guide to Denmark’s bank holidays in 2025.

Keep reading to discover all the bank holidays in Denmark for 2025
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April
April 17 (Thu) – Skærtorsdag (Maundy Thursday)
Many Danes use this day to begin their Easter holiday early. Shops may close early or be shut for the day.
April 18 (Fri) – Langfredag (Good Friday)
A quiet and reflective day in Denmark, with most businesses and shops closed. It’s a great chance to explore Denmark’s beautiful nature or visit one of its historic churches.
April 20 (Sun) – Påskedag (Easter Sunday)
Families gather for Easter lunches featuring traditional dishes like pickled herring, lamb, and the famous Danish smørrebrød. If you’re visiting, this is a wonderful time to experience Danish hospitality!
April 21 (Mon) – 2. Påskedag (Easter Monday)
Another day off to recover from Easter feasts.
May & June
May 29 (Thu) – Kristi Himmelfartsdag (Ascension Day)
A widely observed holiday in Denmark, this is often a four-day weekend for locals who take Friday off.
May 30 (Fri) – Banklukkedag (Bank Closing Day)
While not a full public holiday, many businesses (especially banks) may close, giving locals an extra-long weekend.
June 5 (Thu) – Grundlovsdag (Constitution Day)
This day marks the signing of Denmark’s constitution and is celebrated with speeches and parades.
June 8 (Sun) – Pinsedag (Pentecost)
A religious holiday that also serves as a great excuse for outdoor fun and family gatherings.
June 9 (Mon) – 2. Pinsedag (Whit Monday)
Another chance for a long weekend!

Make the most of your bank holiday in Denmark by exploring the capital! Our guide to Copenhagen with kids on a budget shares the best family-friendly activities without overspending.
December
December 24 (Wed) – Juleaftensdag (Christmas Eve)
Although not an official public holiday, most workplaces close early as families gather for Christmas Eve dinner and the exchange of gifts.
December 25 (Thu) – Juledag / 1. Juledag (Christmas Day)
A quiet day spent with family, enjoying Danish Christmas delicacies such as roast pork, duck, and risalamande (a rice pudding dessert).
December 26 (Fri) – 2. Juledag (St. Stephen’s Day)
A second day of Christmas relaxation, often spent visiting relatives or taking walks in the countryside.
December 31 (Wed) – Nytårsaftensdag
Even though it’s not a public holiday, expect grand fireworks displays, elegant parties, and a midnight toast to step into 2026 in style!

Planning a trip beyond Denmark? Check out the bank holidays in Belgium 2025 to compare dates and make the most of your travels!
Denmark bank holidays 2025: FAQs
Regardless of which Danish holidays you’re planning around, THE place to stay is the Urban House Copenhagen by MEININGER right in the center of Copenhagen. Whether you’re visiting from another country or from another Danish area, make the most of your holidays in Denmark with a comfy stay, great vibes, and the perfect city location!
Where to stay in Denmark?
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