Easter 2023 comes to an end today, April 10, with Easter Monday, the last of its holidays, although it is not celebrated in all the autonomous communities.

After a few days of rest that many of us have been able to enjoy, the routine arrives and, with it, a question: when is the next public holiday in Spain?

Luckily we won’t have to wait long since in less than a month we will once again have a national holiday in the 2023 work calendar. This will arrive on Monday, May 1, Labor Day.

In addition, the workers of the Community of Madrid will enjoy a four-day bridge – known as the May bridge – by collecting the Madrid work calendar as a regional holiday on Tuesday, May 2.

Before May 1, some workers will be lucky enough to enjoy holidays this April. Either because these are included as local holidays in the work calendars of their municipalities -there are two a year- or because they live in Aragón or Melilla, whose work calendars include a holiday this month.

Thus, Monday, April 24, is a holiday in Aragon as the feast of San Jorge, regional patron saint, is transferred. While on Friday, April 21, the inhabitants of Melilla will enjoy a holiday for the Eid Fitr Festival that marks the end of Ramadan.

Each work calendar establishes 14 holidays that are divided into: eight national holidays, four set by the community -one of them coincides with this 2023 in all regions- and two local holidays.

The eight non-replaceable national holidays in 2023, and which are included in all the autonomous communities, are: April 7 (Good Friday), May 1 (Monday, Labor Day), August 15 (Tuesday, Asunción de la Virgin), October 12 (Thursday, Spanish National Holiday), November 1 (Wednesday, All Saints), December 6 (Wednesday, Spanish Constitution Day), December 8 (Friday, the Immaculate Conception) and December 25 (Monday, Christmas).

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