Easter Monday 2025
Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: United Kingdom Public Holidays
Description
Easter Monday is a public holiday in the United Kingdom that follows Easter Sunday. It is a day many people have off from work and school. Shops and offices may be closed or have reduced hours.
The holiday always falls on the Monday after Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday is tied to the spring full moon and the date changes each year. That means Easter Monday can occur in March or April.
Easter Monday is linked to Christian beliefs about Jesus. Christians celebrate Jesus rising from the dead on Easter Sunday. The Monday after gives extra time for reflection and family gatherings.
For the wider community it is also a marker of spring. People see it as a chance to rest, spend time with family, and reflect on renewal and hope. It is part of the wider Easter period in the UK.
Traditions
On Easter Monday many families relax together. Children often have more egg hunts in gardens or parks. People roll hard boiled eggs down grassy slopes to see whose egg goes farthest without breaking. Chocolate eggs stay popular.
Villages and towns hold folk events. Morris dancers perform in streets with bells and sticks. In parts of northern England people do pace egg plays with masked characters and simple songs. Bands or choirs sometimes sing in churchyards or town squares.
Food is simple and tasty. Families share roast lamb or ham and roast potatoes for a big lunch. Leftover hot cross buns get toasted with butter. Cakes like simnel cake appear at tea time with marzipan on top.
Travel Tips
Many banks and post offices are closed and some shops have shorter hours. Museums and attractions may run special times. Trains and roads can be very busy around midday and evening. Book tickets and check websites before you go.
Enjoy local events, parks, and walks. Wear layers for changeable weather and carry a small amount of cash. Arrive early at markets and attractions. Keep valuables safe and follow signs and staff instructions to stay safe and respectful.