Belgium Public & National Holidays (2026)

Officially the Kingdom of Belgium, the country is known for its medieval towns and renaissance architecture, while it is also home to NATO and European Union Headquarters. The land area of Belgium spans 30,688 km², while the population is estimated at 11.54 million.

Public holidays in Belgium consist of religious and national holidays observed by Belgians across the country.

When are public holidays in Belgium?

Dates Holidays
Jan 1 New Year’s Day
Apr 5 Easter Sunday
Apr 6 Easter Monday
May 1 Labor Day
May 14 Ascension Day
May 24 Pentecost Sunday
May 25 Pentecost Monday
Jul 21 Independence Day
Aug 15 Assumption Day
Nov 1 All Saints’ Day
Nov 11 Armistice Day
Dec 25 Christmas Day

What are the public holidays in Belgium?

New Year’s Day
New Year’s Day is a public holiday in Belgium that commemorates the first day of the new year according to the Gregorian Calendar.

Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday in Belgium celebrates the resurrection of Jesus and is an important Christian holiday that is celebrated around the world.

Labor Day
Labor Day in Belgium commemorates the efforts and achievements of the labor movement, and is also marked as a public holiday in over 80 countries.

Ascension Day
Ascension Day in Belgium commemorates the ascension of Jesus into heaven 29 days after his crucifixion.

Pentecost Sunday
Also known as Whit Sunday, this day celebrates the gift of the Holy Spirit. It is observed on the 7th day after Easter.

Independence Day
The Belgian Independence Day celebrates the separation of Belgium from the Netherlands in 1831.

Assumption Day
This Catholic feast commemorates the assumption of Mary into heaven. It’s an important day in the Catholic faith and is known as the ‘Easter of the Summer’ in some parts of Europe.

All Saints’ Day
All Saints’ Day in Belgium and around the world is a commemoration day for all Christian saints. Pope Boniface IV dedicated this day to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary and all martyrs.

Armistice Day
Belgium’s Armistice Day commemorates the end of World War I and honors the veterans of both World Wars.

Christmas Day
Christmas Day is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus, in accordance with the Gregorian Calendar.

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