National days and public holidays are event date blunders. People, in general, aren't inclined to go to a corporate event on such dates unless it's a concert or an entertaining outdoor event. Many corporate events will fail if scheduled on public holidays. Event planners must choose a date that works for both their speakers and attendees. To achieve that, make sure to always consult public holiday lists when organizing international corporate events and conferences. Avoiding public holidays in Austria is one of the success factors for event organizers. The Austrian event market is more than well-developed, with nearly 400 venues for meetings and business events in 2021, according to Statista.

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Types of holidays in Austria

Austrian public holidays

Austrian religious holidays

List of holidays in Austria (2023)

Cultural holidays 

Public holidays in Austria vary by the state where you work

Types of holidays in Austria

There are two types of holidays in Austria; public and religious. 

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Austrian public holidays

In Austria, these holidays are celebrated nationwide: New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, Assumption Day, National Day, All Saint's Day, Immaculate Conception Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.

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Austrian religious holidays

Like in Germany, religious holidays in Austria include, among others, Easter, Pentecost, and Christmas. During these holidays, religious people mostly attend churches and spend time with their families.

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List of holidays in Austria (2023)

Day Date Holiday Name German Name Type Comment
Saturday January 1 New Year's Day Neujahrstag Public  
Thursday January 6 Three King's Day Heilige Drei Könige Regional  
Friday April 7 Good Friday Karfreitag Public  
Sunday April 9 Easter Sunday Ostersonntag Public  
Monday April 10 Easter Monday Ostermontag Public  
Monday May 1 Labour Day Tag der Arbeit Public  
Sunday May 14 Mother's Day Muttertag Informal 2nd Sunday in May
Thursday May 18 Ascension Day Christi Himmelfahrt Public 39 days after Easter Sunday
Monday May 29 Whit Monday Pfingstmontag Public 7th Monday after Easter
Thursday June 8 Corpus Christi Fronleichnam Public  
Saturday June 10 Father's Day  Vatertag Informal  
Tuesday August 15 Assumption Day Mariä Himmelfahrt Public  
Sunday September 24 Saint Rupert's Day Rupert Regional Salzburg
Thursday October 26 National Day Nationalfeiertag Public  
Wednesday November 1 All Saint's Day Allerheiligen Public  
Wednesday November 15 Saint Leopold's Day Leopold Regional Vienna and Lower Austria
Friday December 8 Immaculate Conception Day Mariä Empfängnis Public  
Monday December 25 Christmas Day Weinachtstag Public  
Tuesday December 26 Boxing Day Stefanitag Public The second day of Christmas

Cultural holidays

Austria is home to a rich variety of cultural holidays. The famous Vienna Opera Ball, which takes place every year in February, celebrates Austria's rich musical history. The Salzburg Festival is one of the world's most renowned classical music festivals. And let's not forget the Vienna Ball Season, a series of glamorous and formal balls that take place from November to February.

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Public holidays in Austria vary by the state where you work

Keeping track of public holidays in Austria can be confusing and take you by surprise. It's hard to make a general conclusion, but most public holidays mean businesses are closed, like on  Sundays. Employees get a paid day off, but more importantly, holidays are celebrated by the state where you work and not where you live. So make sure to update your calendar regularly.