Scottish bank holidays 2026

Last verified: June 2026 — sourced from gov.uk/bank-holidays

Scotland has different bank holidays to England and Wales. There are two key dates unique to Scotland — 2 January and St Andrew’s Day on 30 November — and Scotland does not observe Easter Monday. Scotland’s summer bank holiday also falls on a different date to the rest of Great Britain.

Scottish bank holidays 2026 — full list

Date Day Bank holiday
1 January 2026 Thursday New Year’s Day
2 January 2026 Scotland only Friday 2nd January
3 April 2026 Friday Good Friday
Easter Monday Not a Scottish bank holiday
4 May 2026 Monday Early May bank holiday
25 May 2026 Monday Spring bank holiday
3 August 2026 Scotland only Monday Summer bank holiday ⬅ upcoming
30 November 2026 Scotland only Monday St Andrew’s Day
25 December 2026 Friday Christmas Day ⬅ upcoming
28 December 2026 Monday Boxing Day (substitute) ⬅ upcoming

Why does Scotland have different bank holidays?

Scotland has its own separate legal system and has historically observed different public holidays to England and Wales. The Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 sets out bank holidays differently for Scotland. 2 January has been a Scottish bank holiday since 1974, reflecting the traditional importance of New Year (Hogmanay) in Scottish culture. St Andrew’s Day — 30 November — became a Scottish bank holiday in 2007 under the St Andrew’s Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Act 2007.

See also

For the full UK picture see our UK bank holidays 2026 page, or our Northern Ireland bank holidays 2026 page for NI-specific dates. Use our next bank holiday countdown to see how long until your next day off.