7 official public holidays in 2027, with 7 still ahead and around 255 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Jan 1 | Friday | New Year's Day Yılbaşı | Public |
| Fri, Apr 23 | Friday | National Independence & Children's Day Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı | Public |
| Sat, May 1 | Saturday | Labour Day İşçi Bayramı | Public |
| Wed, May 19 | Wednesday | Atatürk Commemoration & Youth Day Atatürk'ü Anma, Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı | Public |
| Thu, Jul 15 | Thursday | Democracy and National Unity Day Demokrasi ve Millî Birlik Günü | Public |
| Mon, Aug 30 | Monday | Victory Day Zafer Bayramı | Public |
| Fri, Oct 29 | Friday | Republic Day Cumhuriyet Bayramı | Public |
Fri, Jan 1 · Friday
New Year's Day
Yılbaşı
Public
Fri, Apr 23 · Friday
National Independence & Children's Day
Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı
Public
Sat, May 1 · Saturday
Labour Day
İşçi Bayramı
Public
Wed, May 19 · Wednesday
Atatürk Commemoration & Youth Day
Atatürk'ü Anma, Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı
Public
Thu, Jul 15 · Thursday
Democracy and National Unity Day
Demokrasi ve Millî Birlik Günü
Public
Mon, Aug 30 · Monday
Victory Day
Zafer Bayramı
Public
Fri, Oct 29 · Friday
Republic Day
Cumhuriyet Bayramı
Public
Total holidays
7
in 2027
Working days remaining
255
across all of 2027
Upcoming holidays
7
during 2027
See Turkey's holidays side by side with another country to plan cross-border work.
Türkiye recognises public holidays under Law 2429 of 1981 on National Holidays and General Holidays. The civic list includes National Sovereignty and Children's Day on 23 April commemorating the 1920 opening of the Grand National Assembly, Labour and Solidarity Day on 1 May, Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day on 19 May, Democracy and National Unity Day on 15 July marking the 2016 coup attempt, Victory Day on 30 August commemorating the 1922 Dumlupınar victory, and Republic Day on 29 October, the highest-ranked national holiday. The religious holidays Ramazan Bayramı (three and a half days) and Kurban Bayramı (four and a half days) are added by Diyanet calendar each year.
Labour Law 4857 of 2003 article 63 sets the standard week at 45 hours, historically distributed Monday to Friday plus Saturday morning but now mostly Monday to Friday in offices and banks. Sunday is the statutory weekly rest day under article 46. The Code of Civil Procedure (Hukuk Muhakemeleri Kanunu) article 93 rolls procedural deadlines falling on a public holiday to the next working day; Saturdays are treated as working days for procedural purposes. Settlement of Turkish lira transactions runs on the Central Bank of Türkiye's EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) and the Interbank Card Center's clearing, which observe the statutory holiday list.
For people planning cross-border meetings, the practical move is to overlay Turkey's calendar with the calendars of the other countries on your team. A week that looks completely clear from your end might be a national holiday on theirs. The compare tool above pairs two country calendars and highlights the overlapping closures, so you can spot the weeks where almost no one is at their desk before you put a launch on the board.