The 2026 work calendar for the Autonomous Community of Aragón is now defined and includes the official dates for national, regional, and local public holidays. A detailed understanding of this calendar is essential for planning business activities, managing human resources, and scheduling production and services throughout the upcoming year.
Below is a formal and complete breakdown of the holidays foreseen in Aragón for 2026, accompanied by useful indications for companies based in Zaragoza, Huesca, and Teruel.
Paid and non-recoverable public holidays in Aragón
The 2026 work calendar in Aragón contains a total of 13 paid and non-recoverable public holidays, of which eight are state or regional holidays and five correspond to local festivities in each municipality. These days do not require additional economic compensation and must be respected by all companies, unless otherwise agreed with the legal representation of workers.
The general public holidays are as follows:
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January 1 (Thursday) – New Year’s Day
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January 6 (Tuesday) – Epiphany
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March 19 (Thursday) – Saint Joseph
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May 1 (Friday) – Labor Day
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June 24 (Wednesday) – Saint John
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August 15 (Saturday) – Assumption of the Virgin
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October 12 (Monday) – National Day of Spain
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November 1 (Sunday) – All Saints
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December 6 (Sunday) – Day of the Spanish Constitution
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December 8 (Tuesday) – Immaculate Conception
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December 25 (Friday) – Christmas
Note: Although some of these days fall on weekends, they must be taken into account when planning shifts, breaks, and compensations according to the applicable collective agreement.
Local holidays in Aragonese municipalities
In addition to the general holidays, local entities determine their own non-working days. In Aragón, the following stand out:
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Zaragoza: October 3 (Saturday), in commemoration of its local festival.
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Huesca: May 6 (Wednesday), for the festival of Saint Lawrence.
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Teruel: September 18 (Friday), in honor of the Virgin of the Vaquilla.
These days are municipal and directly affect businesses and workers in each locality. Their consideration is key to the organization of services, customer service, and production planning in each province.











