2031 is the final year in CalendarGlobe's verified Austria dataset. Easter Sunday falls on 13 April, Labour Day (1 May) on a Thursday โ an excellent bridge day setup โ and German Unity Day's Austrian equivalent, Austrian National Day (26 October), falls on a Sunday. Christmas Day (25 December) lands on a Thursday, with St Stephen's Day (26 December) on a Friday, creating an automatic four-day festive weekend.
Austria's 13 public holidays remain the most generous in the EU through 2031, anchored by its unique blend of Catholic tradition and the civic legacy of its 1955 Declaration of Neutrality.
Public Holidays 2031
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Nationwide Public Holidays 2031
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School Holidays 2031
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Easter Break
No break
Pentecost Break
No break
Summer Holidays
No break
Autumn Break
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Christmas Break
No break
Semester Break
No break
Holidays by Region
Frequently Asked Questions
How many public holidays does Austria have?
Austria has 13 national public holidays per year, which is among the highest number in the European Union. All 13 apply equally in all nine federal states.
What is Austrian National Day?
Austrian National Day (Nationalfeiertag) is on 26 October. It marks the day in 1955 when Austria declared permanent neutrality after the withdrawal of Allied occupation forces following World War II.
Is Epiphany (6 January) a public holiday in Austria?
Yes. Epiphany (Heilige Drei Kรถnige) on 6 January is an official public holiday throughout Austria. This distinguishes Austria from most other European countries, including Germany where it applies only in select states.
How long are summer holidays in Austria?
Austrian summer holidays (Sommerferien) last approximately 9 weeks, typically running from late June to early September. The exact dates vary slightly between the nine federal states.
What is the semester break in Austria?
The semester break (Semesterferien) is a one-week school break in February, observed at the end of the first academic semester. Different states take this break in different weeks of February to spread demand on ski resorts and travel.