St Stephen's Day, known as San Esteban or Sant Esteve in Spanish, is an annual public holiday in some Spanish communities on the day after Christmas. It remembers the first known Christian martyr.
Is St Stephen's Day a Public Holiday?
St Stephen's Day 2024 is an autonomous community holiday in Catalonia and an observance in Balearic Islands.
Stoned to Death
The day honors Saint Stephen, sometimes spelled Stephan, who was a deacon in the early Christian Church. He's best known as the first saint to die for his beliefs, at around 33 or 34 CE. The Jewish authorities arrested him for blasphemy against Moses and God. He then made a speech denouncing them at his trial and was stoned to death afterwards. St Paul witnessed his martyrdom before converting to Christianity.
Regional Holiday in Some Years
Regional holidays in Spain change from year to year. In some years, St Stephen's Day is a day off for workers in some regions (see table below).
It's common for friends and family to join in on a meal to celebrate the day. Typical meals for the feast include a Canelloni pasta dish, leftovers from Christmas Day, or a pasta and meat meal called Escudella i carn d’olla. Escudella is served in two parts: pasta soup first, and then the meat and vegetables on a serving dish.
Most churches throughout Spain have special services dedicated to the saint or mention him in their sermons on or around December 26.
What's Open or Closed?
When St Stephen's Day is celebrated as a public holiday, government offices, schools, and most businesses are closed in the affected regions. Public transport schedules may change, so it's best to check with the local transport authorities if you're travelling there. It's generally business as usual for the rest of Spain.
While we diligently research and update our holiday dates, some of the information in the table above may be preliminary. If you find an error, please let us know.