Public holidays in Italy
Italy has 12 national public holidays: New Year's Day, Epiphany, Easter Monday, Liberation Day (April 25), Labour Day, Republic Day (June 2), Assumption Day (August 15), All Saints' Day, Immaculate Conception (December 8), Christmas Day, St. Stephen's Day (December 26), and the local patron saint's day (varies by city — e.g., June 24 in Rome, December 7 in Milan). The standard vacation entitlement is 20 working days minimum, though most national contracts provide 22-26 days.
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The holiday optimizer shows you which days to take off to get the longest breaks with the fewest leave days. It considers Italy's public holidays, weekends, and regional variations to find the optimal combinations.
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Tax rates, social contribution percentages, and minimum wage data used in this calculator are sourced from official government publications and Eurostat, updated for 2026.
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