When Is Christmas 2026? UK Dates & Holidays
đ Christmas Day 2026 is closer than you think! Find out the date, day of the week and UK holiday info to start planning early.

Last yearâs Christmas has been and gone. The treeâs been stuffed back into the attic, fairy lights rolled into hopeful little balls (to be untangled another day), and the leftovers are probably still being turned into soups and stews.
But that hasnât stopped us thinking about the next one already. If youâre wondering what day Christmas falls on in 2026 â and which UK bank holidays come with it â weâve got you covered.
đ When Is Christmas Day 2026?
Christmas Day in 2026 falls on Friday, 25 December. In the UK, Christmas Day is a public (bank) holiday, meaning most businesses, schools and offices will be closed.
A Friday Christmas is often a favourite, as it creates a natural long weekend and makes it easier for many people to take extra time off between Christmas and New Year – oh yes!
đ Official Christmas Holiday Dates for the UK in 2026

đ Friday, 25 December 2026 â Christmas Day (Bank Holiday): This is the main Christmas public holiday across the UK, when most businesses, schools and offices are closed.
đŚ Saturday, 26 December 2026 â Boxing Day: Traditionally a bank holiday, but in 2026 Boxing Day itself falls on a Saturday.
đ Monday, 28 December 2026 â Substitute bank holiday for Boxing Day: Because Boxing Day lands on a weekend, the official bank holiday observed by most workplaces and schools will be on Monday 28 December. This gives many people an extended festive break following Christmas Day.
đ Fun Facts About Christmas Day in the UK
1. The Queen (or King!)’s Christmas Message
Since 1932, the British monarch has delivered an annual Christmas broadcast. Itâs a tradition many families watch after opening presents, reflecting on the year and celebrating together.
2. Pantomime Season
Christmas is prime pantomime season in the UK, with theatres across the country staging family-friendly shows full of comedy, audience participation, and over-the-top characters.
3. Christmas Crackers
Invented in London in the 1840s, Christmas crackers are pulled at the dinner table, revealing a paper hat, a small toy, and a cheesy joke â a quintessentially British tradition.
đď¸ Tips for Planning for Christmas 2026

Planning for Christmas 2026 can save stress, money, and last-minute panic. Here are some practical tips for making the most of the festive season:
1. Mark Your Calendar Early
Christmas Day falls on Friday, 25 December 2026, and the substitute Boxing Day bank holiday is Monday, 28 December. Block out these dates now for travel, family visits, or simply some well-deserved rest.
2. Book Travel and Accommodation
If youâre travelling, especially for UK trips or overseas visits, book flights, trains, or hotels early. The closer to Christmas, the higher the prices and the fewer options available.
3. Start Gift Planning Now
Avoid the December rush by making a gift list ahead of time. Online shopping can get busy, so consider buying gifts early and keeping them in a safe, hidden spot until the big day.
4. Plan Your Festive Menu
Whether youâre hosting Christmas dinner or a small gathering, plan your menu in advance. Ordering speciality meats, desserts, or ingredients early ensures everything is fresh and available.
6. Budget for the Holidays
Set aside money for gifts, decorations, food, and travel. A little early budgeting goes a long way to keeping the festive season fun instead of stressful.
Christmas 2026 may feel far away, but planning means you can enjoy the festive season stress-free. From knowing that Christmas Day falls on Friday, 25 December, to keeping track of the UK bank holidays, and sprinkling in a few fun traditions, youâre all set to make this Christmas extra special. Start marking your calendar, plan your gifts and feasts, and get ready to soak up every magical moment â because the countdown starts now!






