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Mexico Public Holidays 2027

See also: 2027 public holidays in APEC, Belize, Guatemala, North America, OECD, USA and worldwide.

This page contains the list of Mexico 2027 public holidays, bank holidays, government holidays, non-working national holidays, and sectorial holidays. The data on this page is also accessible via our free Android and iPhone mobile apps, whose data feed is also updated nightly. The full qppstudio worldwide public holidays database for 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, and beyond, is available immediately, with a professional license.

The list of Mexico public holidays in 2027 is:


Date Weekday Public Holiday Observance
Jan Friday New Year's Day
Feb Monday Constitution Day Holiday
Mar Monday Benito Juarez Day
Mar Thursday Maundy Thursday (widespread but only official for banks) banks
Mar Friday Good Friday (widespread but only official for banks) banks
May Saturday Labor Day
Sep Thursday Independence Day
Nov Tuesday All Souls' Day (widespread but only official for banks) banks
Nov Monday Revolution Day Holiday
Dec Sunday Lady of Guadalupe Day / Día del Empleado Bancario banks
Dec Saturday Christmas Day

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Global Holidays Observed in Mexico


Below is the list of global holidays observed as non-working public holidays in Mexico, with the dates of these global holidays for the next 10 years (2024-2034).

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