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New Year's Day

View New Year's Day in Finland, including upcoming dates, public holiday status, and related observances.

Facts

Date
January 1, 2027
Local name
Uudenvuodenpäivä
Country
Finland
Category
COUNTRY_PUBLIC
Type
public, national

What is New Year's Day?

New Year's Day universally signifies the commencement of the new calendar year, observed internationally on January 1st.

In Finland, this day is recognized as a public holiday, providing a day of rest and social connection following the preceding festivities.

Why it matters

This occasion serves as a significant cultural marker, facilitating a transition from one year to the next and providing a universal point for collective renewal.

It is a period dedicated to introspection on past events and embracing the potential for new experiences and personal growth in the coming twelve months.

How to observe

Finns often spend New Year's Day in quiet reflection or participating in traditional holiday activities, cherishing time with family and friends.

While official public gatherings, festive meals, and fireworks are common on New Year's Eve, January 1st itself is typically more subdued, focusing on relaxation and personal activities.

Government offices, banks, and most businesses remain closed, allowing the majority of the population to enjoy the holiday without work commitments.

Dates

YearDateLink
20252025-01-01View 2025 holidays
20262026-01-01View 2026 holidays
20272027-01-01View 2027 holidays
20282028-01-01View 2028 holidays

FAQ

Other holidays in Finland in January