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Shrove Monday 2025

Date: March 3, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Argentina Public Holidays

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Description

Shrove Monday in Argentina is called Lunes de Carnaval. It is a public holiday in many parts of the country. People celebrate with parades, music, colorful costumes and street parties. Schools and many businesses often close for the day.

Flag of Shrove Monday

The holiday falls the day before Shrove Tuesday and the start of Lent. That means it moves each year and happens in February or March, depending on the date of Easter.

The day is important because it is a last time for fun, feasting and community before the quieter religious season of Lent. Different regions show their own traditions, from big carnivals to family gatherings and local dances.

Traditions

Shrove Monday in Argentina is part of Carnival and is called Lunes de Carnaval. People fill streets with music, dancing, costumes and lots of noise. Neighborhood groups called murgas and comparsas march with drums, singing and choreographed moves.

Many towns have foam and water fights where people splash each other to have fun. Families and friends eat street foods like choripĂĄn, empanadas, torta frita and sweets. In some places people make pancakes or crepes, linking to the old Shrove tradition of using rich foods before Lent.

Regions celebrate differently. GualeguaychĂș and Corrientes host big parades and contests. Smaller towns keep folk music and traditional dances, making each place feel unique during the Carnival days.

Travel Tips

On Shrove Monday in Argentina expect many banks and offices to be closed. Streets fill with parades, music and family parties. Some museums and tourist sites stay open, but public transport and roads can be crowded and rerouted.

Bring cash and keep belongings safe. Use licensed taxis or ride apps and leave valuables in a hotel safe. Stay hydrated and wear sun protection. Join local celebrations to learn about culture, but respect traditions. Check opening hours and allow extra travel time to avoid delays.


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