Denmark · Thursday, June 18, 2026
It is a normal working day in Denmark today. Here is when the next closure lands and how many working days you have until then.
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Today in Denmark
Working day
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Next public holiday
189 days
Christmas Eve
Working days until it
134
Mon–Fri, excluding other holidays
Christmas Eve
Juleaftensdag
Thu, Dec 24
next up
Christmas Day
Juledag / 1. juledag
Fri, Dec 25
St. Stephen's Day
2. juledag
Sat, Dec 26
New Year's Eve
Nytårsaftensdag
Thu, Dec 31
New Year's Day
Nytårsdag
Fri, Jan 1
Maundy Thursday
Skærtorsdag
Thu, Mar 25
Good Friday
Langfredag
Fri, Mar 26
Easter Sunday
Påskedag
Sun, Mar 28
Easter Monday
2. Påskedag
Mon, Mar 29
Ascension Day
Kristi Himmelfartsdag
Thu, May 6
Bank closing day
Banklukkedag
Fri, May 7
Pentecost
Pinsedag
Sun, May 16
Denmark recognises eleven Lutheran public holidays under common law and inherited church practice rather than a single statute. The list runs: New Year's Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Constitution Day on 5 June. Great Prayer Day (Store Bededag) on the fourth Friday after Easter was abolished as a public holiday from 2024 by the Lov om konsekvenser ved afskaffelsen of December 2022, a controversial reform passed to free up working days to fund increased defence spending. Constitution Day is a half-day for most of the public sector and many private employers.
That structure is why a simple "is it a holiday today" answer for Denmark is more nuanced than a single yes or no. A date can be a public holiday at the national level, a regional one observed only in certain states or provinces, or a banking holiday that closes financial settlement without closing every employer. The status shown above reflects the nationally recognised public holiday list for Denmark; if you are in a specific region, check the full calendar for the local additions that do not appear on the national list.
Danish working time follows the European Working Time Directive transposed in the Lov om arbejdstid. The standard private-sector week is 37 hours Monday to Friday by collective agreement, with banks operating Monday to Friday. The Retsplejeloven section 148a rolls procedural deadlines falling on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday to the next working day; Constitution Day after noon and the day after Ascension Day are also commonly excluded by judicial calendar. Settlement of Danish krone transactions runs on Danmarks Nationalbank's Kronos2 system, which observes the post-2024 ten-day public holiday list.
Right now there are about 134 full working days between today and Christmas Eve, counting Monday to Friday and skipping any other public holidays in between. If you are scheduling a deliverable, a delivery, or a meeting that depends on people being at their desks in Denmark, that is the realistic window you have before the next closure.
For cross-border planning, overlay the Denmark calendar with the calendars of the other countries your team works with. A week that looks completely open from your side can be a national holiday on theirs, and the clash only shows up when you compare the two side by side. The full holiday page links into a country-by-country comparison so you can spot the weeks where almost nobody is at their desk before you commit to a date.
Holiday dates are compiled from Nager.Date and the national sources listed above. Regional and substitute-day rules vary; for legal deadlines, confirm the observed date with the relevant official calendar for Denmark.