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Easter Monday 2025 in Denmark

Dates of Easter Monday in Denmark

2026Apr 6
2025Apr 21
2024Apr 1

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Easter Monday is a public holiday in Denmark, providing a final day of rest after the Easter celebrations. Many Danes spend the day with family, enjoying nature, or taking short trips before returning to work and school.

Easter Monday: A Public Holiday?

Easter Monday is a public holiday in Denmark. Most businesses, offices, and schools remain closed, and many people use the day to relax, spend time with family, or enjoy outdoor activities before returning to regular routines.

A wicker basket of colorful Easter eggs surrounded by bright yellow flowers, symbolizing spring and celebration.
A festive Easter arrangement featuring a wicker basket filled with colorful eggs and vibrant yellow flowers reflecting Denmark's cozy spring traditions. (Image credit: iStock)

Easter Monday

Easter Monday, known as Anden Påskedag in Denmark, has been a public holiday for centuries. It is rooted in Christian tradition and was historically observed as an extension of Easter Sunday, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the past, Danish churches held special services on this day, reinforcing the message of Easter and its significance in the Christian faith.

During the Middle Ages, Easter Monday was a day of rest and religious reflection. As Denmark transitioned to Lutheranism after the Reformation, the holiday remained an important part of the Christian calendar. Over time, its religious significance has faded, and today, it is mainly seen as a day for relaxation and family time. While fewer people attend church services on Easter Monday, the holiday continues to provide an opportunity for Danes to enjoy the last day of the extended Easter break before returning to work and school.

Observance of Easter Monday in Denmark

Easter Monday in Denmark is a peaceful day, allowing people to unwind after the Easter celebrations. Unlike Easter Sunday, which is marked by church services and festive meals, Easter Monday has no formal traditions. Some churches still hold services, but attendance is low compared to the previous day. Many people use the time to relax at home, go for a walk, or spend quality time with family before the holiday break ends.

For families, Easter Monday is often a continuation of the Easter weekend, with casual gatherings and shared meals. Some Danes take short trips to the countryside or coastal areas, enjoying the arrival of spring. Others visit parks, forests, or summer houses to make the most of the day off. It is also common for children to finish any remaining Easter chocolate or participate in small activities before school resumes. The atmosphere is laid-back, with no major events or obligations.

While Easter Monday no longer holds strong religious significance for most Danes, it remains important as a public holiday that allows people to rest and recharge. It is a gentle transition back to daily life after the Easter festivities. For many, it is a day of simple pleasures, spent with loved ones in a relaxed and enjoyable setting.

Easter Monday Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
2024Apr 1MonEaster MondayNational Holiday
2025Apr 21MonEaster MondayNational Holiday
2026Apr 6MonEaster MondayNational Holiday
2027Mar 29MonEaster MondayNational Holiday
2028Apr 17MonEaster MondayNational Holiday