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Singapore Public Holidays 2024
All 12 gazetted public holidays for 2024, the 4 long weekends they create, and the exact leave to book around them.
Last updated Thursday, 20 August 2026. Dates match the gazetted public holidays on data.gov.sg.
2024 at a glance
Public holidays
Marks 1 January. Most shops and malls open; government offices and banks closed.
Marks 1 January. Most shops and malls open; government offices and banks closed.
Marks 1 January. Most shops and malls open; government offices and banks closed.
Marks 1 January. Most shops and malls open; government offices and banks closed.
A Christian observance before Easter. Banks and offices closed; malls and attractions open.
Marks the end of Ramadan for the Muslim community. Offices and banks closed; Geylang Serai is busy in the lead-up.
International Workers' Day, 1 May. Offices, banks and schools closed.
Marks the birth, enlightenment and passing of the Buddha. Temples are busy; offices and banks closed.
The Muslim festival of sacrifice. Offices and banks closed; mosques hold prayers.
Singapore's independence, 9 August, with the National Day Parade. Offices, banks and most services closed.
The Hindu festival of lights. Little India is lit up; offices and banks closed.
25 December. Banks and offices closed; malls and Orchard Road stay festive and open.
Long weekends 2024
Common questions
How many public holidays are there in Singapore in 2024?
There are 12 gazetted public holidays in 2024. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is a public holiday in lieu.
Which 2024 public holidays fall on a long weekend?
4 give a three-day weekend or longer without taking any leave.
Are public holidays in Singapore paid days off?
Under the Employment Act, covered employees are entitled to the gazetted public holidays as paid days off. If one falls on your rest day or a non-working day, you get a day off in lieu or an extra day of pay.
Are shops and malls open on public holidays in Singapore?
Yes — most malls, shops, restaurants and attractions stay open on public holidays, and public transport runs as normal. Government offices, banks and most schools are closed.
Do you get paid extra for working on a public holiday in Singapore?
Under the Employment Act, an employee covered by the Act who works on a gazetted public holiday is entitled to an extra day's salary (or a day off in lieu), on top of their gross pay for that day.
Where do these dates come from?
Directly from data.gov.sg, so they match the officially gazetted public holidays, including Mondays observed in lieu.