New Year's Day
See the dates for New Year's Day in Latvia, with calendar details and links to related holidays.
Facts
- Date
- January 1, 2027
- Local name
- Jaunais Gads
- Country
- Latvia
- Category
- COUNTRY_PUBLIC
- Type
- public, national
What is New Year's Day?
New Year's Day is recognized in Latvia on January 1st, celebrating the start of the new calendar year. It is a festive occasion that brings families together for shared meals and cultural traditions. This day signifies a transition, filled with hopes for a prosperous year ahead.
As a public holiday, most businesses and government offices are closed on this day, allowing people to fully immerse themselves in the celebrations. The atmosphere is lively, with preparations and events that reflect the joy of welcoming a new year.
Why it matters
This holiday embodies a sense of new beginnings, representing fresh opportunities and aspirations for the future. It plays a crucial role in reinforcing family ties and celebrating the distinct Latvian heritage.
By honoring traditions during New Year's Day, individuals engage with their cultural identity, contributing to social cohesion and a shared sense of belonging.
How to observe
Celebrations in Latvia typically commence with midnight fireworks, marking the arrival of the new year in a vibrant display. Many people engage in lively parties, savoring traditional foods that hold cultural significance.
Family gatherings are common, where loved ones share joyous moments and partake in local customs. Public events also attract the community, fostering a spirit of togetherness as they usher in the new year.
Dates
| Year | Date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2025-01-01 | View 2025 holidays |
| 2026 | 2026-01-01 | View 2026 holidays |
| 2027 | 2027-01-01 | View 2027 holidays |
| 2028 | 2028-01-01 | View 2028 holidays |