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Festivals, Traditions and Events

Sweden’s many unique festivals and traditions are intimately connected with the seasons and the light. In the wintertime, when sunlight is very scarce, Lucia and her maidens of light conquers the winter darkness with candles and carolling. In the summertime, when sunlight never really fades, the characteristic Swedish midsummer is celebrated. The open-air museum Skansen offers guests the opportunity to take part in these traditional celebrations. Stockholm is also the scene of many international events, such as the Stockholm Marathon, the Stockholm Film Festival, Stockholm Pride and the Nobel Prize Awards.

Last updated: September 2008

Contents:

- FESTIVAL CALENDAR  The main national holidays

- TRADITIONS  Information on Swedish holiday celebrations

- STOCKHOLM HIGHLIGHTS  A list of events and exhibitions 2008

- LUCIA, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR  A comprehensive list of what happens in the city

 

FESTIVAL CALENDER

Period Festival
March/April Easter
30th April Walpurgis Night
6th June Sweden's National Day
End of June Midsummer
August Crayfish parties
The 4 Sundays before Christmas Advent
10th December Nobel Day
13th December Lucia
24th December Christmas Eve
25th December Christmas Day
26th December Boxing Day
31st December New Year´s Eve

NOTE: Many establishments are closed or have special opening hours during the national holidays mentioned above. Please check with the Tourist Centre for special opening hours.
 

TRADITIONS
The open-air museum Skansen offers tourists the opportunity to take part in many of the traditional celebrations.

Easter
– witches and eggs
Easter is a sign that spring is coming, all though it is associated with the Christian faith. Many Swedes attend church at Easter. It is also time to take a break and spend time with family and friends. Swedish children dress up as little witches and knock on doors to wish people a happy Easter, recalling the old superstition that witches flew on broomsticks to Blåkulla Mountain. Easter Eve is the big feast day of the holiday, when tables are set with Easter decorations of birch twigs and feathers, decorative yellow chicks and of course painted eggs. The traditional present is an Easter egg wrapped in colourful paper and filled with sweets.


Walpurgis (Valborg)
Walpurgis Night takes place on the night of April 30 and into May 1st. A large bonfire is lit where people gather to sing out winter and welcome spring. High school graduates qualify for the white “student cap”, which is then worn for the festivities of Walpurgis Night over the coming years.


National Day – June 6th
In keeping with tradition, Sweden’s National Day is celebrated in the open-air museum Skansen in the presence of their Royal Highnesses King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.


Midsummer – the longest day of the year
Perhaps the most characteristically Swedish tradition of all is the Midsummer celebration, celebrated on the weekend closest to June 24, the longest day of the year when the sky never goes dark.
Most Stockholmers leave for the archipelago or the countryside during the weekend, but those who stay behind have options too. Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum, holds a grand Midsummers celebration with dancing and games to Swedish folk music around the maypole, decorated with flowers and leaves. Many participants wear traditional folk costumes and wreaths of flowers in their hair. Midsummer is celebrated outdoors in similar fashion at locations throughout Sweden. A traditional midsummer meal includes herring, fresh potatoes, beer and snaps.

NOTE: A midsummer night’s dream. One old folk tradition that still lives on is that unmarried girls pick seven types of flowers during the midsummer’s night and put them under their pillow when they go to bed, in order dream of the husband fate has in store for them.


Crayfish party
August is the best month for crayfish, and this is celebrated with a crayfish party. Party hats are worn, big paper lanterns are hung up and crayfish are eaten with bread and cheese.


December – a month of preparation
The four Sundays prior to Christmas mark advent, during which Christmas markets can be found around the city, with Swedish Christmas sweets, smoked sausages, reindeer meat, glögg (mulled wine) and a range of handicrafts and decorative arts. Skansen, the open-air museum on Djurgården, holds a large traditional market. Stockholm’s oldest neighbourhood, the Old Town, is full of shops and restaurants with a cheery festive atmosphere, and hosts a famous Christmas market at Stortorget square. Markets are also held in the archipelago and in royal settings. The pedestrian street Drottninggatan glitters with Christmas lights. The NK department store on Hamngatan has spectacular window decorations.


Lucia – Queen of light
Lucia is celebrated on December 13th. The tradition comes from the need to light up one of the darkest days of the year. Lucia and her maidens come early in the morning, before dawn, bringing light in the darkness. Lucia herself is dressed in white with a crown of candles on her head and she and her maidens are singing the traditional Lucia songs and serving a breakfast of glögg (sweet, mulled red wine), saffron-flavoured buns and gingerbread biscuits. Visitors can take part in the Lucia tradition and the main celebration is the coronation of Sweden’s Lucia at Skansen. Lucia concerts are held in churches throughout Stockholm.


Christmas
Unlike most Christian countries, the high point of the holiday in Sweden is Christmas Eve, the 24th of December.The Swedish Christmas table is served as a smorgasbord (buffet style).
Christmas Day is very peaceful. Many Swedes go to Julottan, an early-morning church service and the one in Seglora church in Skansen is especially popular. Boxing Day used to be the year’s biggest day for movie premieres, and cinemas are still usually full. After Christmas it’s time to prepare for the New Year and Twelfth Night. Visitors can enjoy a Swedish Christmas through lunch cruises, Christmas buffets at restaurants and hotels, picturesque markets, concerts and post-Christmas sales.

NOTE: Almost every restaurant serves Christmas smorgasbords. Several archipelago steamboats also serve this Christmas buffet

 

STOCKHOLM HIGHLIGHTS

This is a selection of highlights (subject to change) that visitors should not miss in Stockholm this coming year. More events and detailed information are to be found on the website www.stockholmtown.com/events. Lucia and Christmas events can be found in the “Lucia, Christmas and New Year in Stockholm” section.


Contents:

- POPULAR RETURNING EVENTS

- STOCKHOLM HIGHLIGHTS

- EXHIBITIONS

- PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS

- FAIRS AND CONGRESSES

- GENERAL HIGHLIGHTS

January
Stockholm Winter Games (Youth sports), www.wintergames.se
Disney On Ice, www.globearenas.se
Spring Salong art exhibition, www.liljevalchs.stockholm.se
Formex interior design Fair, www.formex.se

February
Stockholm International Furniture Fair, www.stockholmfurniturefair.com
LG Hockey Games, www.swegames.se
GE Sports Gala, www.gegalan.se
Fashionweek, www.fashiondaysatberns.se; www.stockholmfashionweek.se
Vikingarännet Ice Skating Race, www.vikingarannet.com

March
Stockholm International Boat Fair, www.alltforsjon.se
Wilderness and Adventure Fair, www.vildmarksmassan.se
Royal Palace Sprint World Cup, www.skidor.com/langdakning
Stockholm International Antiques Fair, www.antikmassan.se
 
April

Nordic Gardens Fair, www.tradgardsmassan.se
Stockholm International Motor Show, www.bilsalongen.se
Easter celebration, www.skansen.se
Gastro Nord/Vinordic food and winefair, www.gastronord.se
Walpurgis Night, www.skansen.se

May
Archipelago Boat day Fair, www.skargardsmassan.se 
Elitloppet – Championship Harness Racing, www.elitloppet.se
Stockholm Marathon, www.stockholmmarathon.se

June
A Taste of Stockholm/Restaurant Day, www.smakapastockholm.se
Volvo Ocean Race (only 2009) www.volvooceanrace.org
Where the Action is, music festival www.wheretheactionsis.se
Early Music Festival, Old Town, www.semf.se
Swedish National Day at Skansen, www.skansen.se
Traditional Midsummer celebrations, www.skansen.se
Stockholm Summer Games (youth sports), www.summergames.se

July
Sing-a-long at Skansen, www.skansen.se
Pueri Cantores International Choir Festival(only 2009) www.puericantores.org
Stockholm Jazz Festival, www.stockholmjazz.com
Stockholm Pride (gay) www.stockholmpride.org
DN Galan – international Grand Prix athletics, www.dngalan.se

August
Water Week and Water Prize ceremony (not public), www.siwi.org
Stockholm Culture Festival, www.kulturfestivalen.stockholm.se
Stockholm Triathlon, www.stockholmtriathlon.se
Popaganda, music festival, www.popaganda.se
EnterCard Scandinavian Masters Golf, www.scandinavianmasters.golf.se
Baltic Sea Festival, Classical music festival, www.sr.se/cgi-bin/berwaldhallen
Tjejmilen – the world´s biggest sporting event for women runners, www.tjejmilen.se
Polar Music Prize – global music award, www.polarmusicprize.com

September
Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival, www.stockholmbeer.se
Traditional Autumn Fair, www.skansen.se
Stockholm Half Marathon, www.stockholmhalfmarathon.se
Lidingöloppet – international cross-country running, www.lidingoloppet.se

October
If… Stockholm Open (tennis) Royal Tenniscourt, www.stockholmopen.se
Kriteriet, trot competition for three year olds, www.solvalla.se

November
Hot Wheel Monster Jam, www.monsterjam.se
Stadium Winter Jam - Snow Board World Cup, www.winterjam.se
Scandinavian Boat Show, www.scandinavianboatshow.se
Stockholms International Film Festival, www.filmfestivalen.se
Stockholm International Horse Show, www.stockholmhorseshow.com

December
Christmas markets and Christmas concerts 
Nobel Day, Nobel Prize Ceremony (10/12) www.nobelprize.org
Lucia, – Festival of Light (13/12), www.skansen.se

Sept 25 - 27, 2008, Stockholm Beer & Whiskey festival. The annual festival for beer & whiskey. http://www.stockholmbeer.se/

Sept 26 - 27, 2008, Ladies Night. A show dedicated to the women, with different Swedish male artists performing. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Sept 26 – 28, 2008, “Lidingöloppet”. The annual international cross-country running event. Lidingö, http://www.lidingoloppet.se

Sept 27 – 28, 2008, Autumn Market. The yearly market at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

Oct 4 – 5, 2008, “Kriteriet”. One of the biggest trot competitions in Sweden. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

Oct 4 – 12, 2008, Stockholm Open. An annual tennis event. The Royal Tennis Hall, http://www.ifstockholmopen.se/

Oct 7, 2008, Working Life 08. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Oct 7, 2008, Katie Melua. A music concert with the 2006 highest selling European female artist, Katie Melua. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se

Oct 8, 2008, Wendy McNeill. Music concert with the female artist Wendy McNeill. Nalen, http://www.nalen.se/

Oct 9 - 12, 2008, High School Musical. The American musical. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Oct 17, 2008, Monsters of Tribute. A rock concert by the radio station “rockklassiker 106.7”. Four bands are doing a tribute to the greatest rock songs. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Oct 18, 2008, Vinyl Top 500. The radio station “Vinyl 107.1” presents there top 500 tunes from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Oct 22 – 24, 2008, Senior 08. Stockholm senior festival a fair dedicated to the seniors. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Nov 1, 2008, Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. A music concert to celebrate Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber 60 years.  Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Nov 7 – 9, 2008, Monster Jam. A show with monster trucks. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Nov 12, 2008, Slipknot. A music concert with the metal band Slipknot. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Nov 20 – 30, 2008, Stockholm Film Festival. http://www.stockholmfilmfestival.se/

Nov 22, 2008, Christmas concert – Singing for Life. This year Läkarmissionen's big concert at the Globe is a Christmas concert with a big choir of 3000 singers, artists and music. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Nov 28 – 30, 2008, Stockholm International Horse Show. World class riding and show, and this year the partner and theme is USA. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Nov 29 – 30, 2008, Christmas market. The yearly market at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

Dec 4, 2008, Elton John – The Red Piano. A music concert with the world famous artist, Sir Elton John. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Dec 4 – 20, 2008, Christmas Party. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Dec 6 – 7, 2008, Christmas market. The yearly market at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

Dec 13, 2008, Lucia Celebrations. The yearly Lucia celebrations at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

Dec 10, 2008, Nobel Prize Day. http://nobelprize.org/

Dec 31, 2008, New Years Eve Celebrations. The yearly New Years Eve celebrations at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

Jan 1, 2009, New Years Eve concert. A music concert at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

Jan 2 – 5, 2009, Disney on Ice. An ice show with characters from Disney. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

Jan 3-6, 2009, Stockholm Winter Games. Youth sports, Several places, http://www.wintergames.se

Feb 18, 2009, The GE Gala. A gala for the track and field. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

March 28, 2009, FMX 2009. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

April 30, 2009, Walpurgis Night. The yearly Walpurgis Night’s celebrations at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

May 16 – 23, 2009, Rugby: Women’s European Trophy. The European competition in Rugby. Stockholm Stadium, Kristinebergs IP & Enskede IP, http://www.rugby.se/

May 29 – 31, 2009, “Elitloppet”. One of the most glorious trot competitions in the world. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

May 30, 2009, Stockholm Marathon. The big annual run competition in Stockholm. http://www.stockholmmarathon.se

June 3 – 7, 2009, A taste of Stockholm. 5 days filled with pleasure, food and beverage for every taste. Kungsträdgården, http://www.smakapastockholm.se

June 16 – 25, 2009, Volvo Ocean Race 2008 – 09. http://www.volvooceanrace.org

Aug 30, 2009, “Tjejmilen”. A running competition for women. http://www.tjejmilen.se

Sept 5, 2009, Stockholm Half Marathon. Is a runing competition on an inspiring and easy course through the inner city areas of Stockholm. http://www.stockholmhalvmarathon.se/

Oct 3 - 4, 2009, “Kriteriet”. One of the biggest trot competitions in Sweden. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

Dec 10, 2009, Nobel Prize Day. http://nobelprize.org/

Dec 31, 2009, New Years Eve Celebrations. The yearly New Years Eve celebrations at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se

Feb 10, 2010, The GE Gala. A gala for the track and field. Stockholm Globe Arenas, http://www.globearenas.se/

April 30, 2010, Walpurgis Night. The yearly Walpurgis Night’s celebrations at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

May 28 - 30, 2010, “Elitloppet”. One of the most glorious trot competitions in the world. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

June 2 - 6, 2010, A taste of Stockholm. 5 days filled with pleasure, food and beverage for every taste. Kungsträdgården, http://www.smakapastockholm.se

June 5, 2010, Stockholm Marathon. The big annual run competition in Stockholm. http://www.stockholmmarathon.se

Aug 29, 2010, “Tjejmilen”. A running competition for women. http://www.tjejmilen.se

Sept 4, 2010, Stockholm Half Marathon. Is a running competition on an inspiring and easy course through the inner city areas of Stockholm. http://www.stockholmhalvmarathon.se/

Oct 2 - 3, 2010, “Kriteriet”. One of the biggest trot competitions in Sweden. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

Dec 10, 2010, Nobel Prize Day. http://nobelprize.org/

Dec 31, 2010, New Years Eve Celebrations. The yearly New Years Eve celebrations at Skansen. Skansen, http://www.skansen.se/

May 27 - 29, 2011, “Elitloppet”. One of the most glorious trot competitions in the world. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

June 4, 2011, Stockholm Marathon. The big annual run competition in Stockholm. http://www.stockholmmarathon.se

Oct 1 - 2, 2011, “Kriteriet”. One of the biggest trot competitions in Sweden. Solvalla, http://solvalla.se/

June 2, 2012, Stockholm Marathon. The big annual running competition in Stockholm. http://www.stockholmmarathon.se  

 

Exhibitions

2007 – 2011, An Adventure in Space. In this exhibition you can experience how it is to be an astronaut, follow Christer Fuglesangs journey in space and get a look at some space research. Museum of Science and Technology. http://www.tekniskamuseet.se

Feb 21, 2008 – Jan 6, 2009, Masks. An exhibition about different masks through the history. Nordiska museet, http://www.nordiskamuseet.se

March 13 – Sept 28, 2008, Eurovision Song Contest. This is a mini exhibition about the history of ESC. Nordiska museet, http://www.nordiskamuseet.se

March 24, 2008 – March 8, 2009, For God’s Sake. This exhibition is about the churches in Stockholm. Stockholm City Museum, http://www.stadsmuseum.stockholm.se/

April 12 – Sept 7, 2008, Changing Matters - the Resilience Art Exhibition. An art exhibition about interaction between human and nature and about life in conversion. Nordiska Museet, www.nrm.se/

May 1 – Dec, 2008, Between friends – Poetry album from the collections. A mini exhibition with poetry from early 18th century to the 1950’s. Nordiska museet, http://www.nordiskamuseet.se

May 15, 2008 – Nov 1, 2009, Ballets Russes in Paris. This is an anniversary exhibition to celebrate 100 years since the foundation of Ballets Russes in Paris. The Museum of Dance, http://www.dansmuseet.nu/

May 15 – Nov 16, 2008, Peking 1966. “Peking 1966” is a photo exhibition with pictures taken by Solange Brand from the inside of the French embassy in Peking 1966. The Museum of Ethnography, http://www.etnografiska.se

June 13 – Sept 28, 2008, “Summer craft” – Figures in wood. The final for the museums summer exhibition about handicraft. Nordiska museet, http://www.nordiskamuseet.se

June 14 – Sept 28, 2008, Signe Persson– Melin – Ceramist & Designer. In this exhibition you get to see products from the Swedish ceramist & designer Signe Persson- Melin, Prince Eugen’s Waldermarsudde, http://www.waldemarsudde.se/

Aug 28 – Sept 28, 2008, Linn Fernström, painter. One of Swedens young well respected painters show at Galleri Lars Bohman. www.gallerilarsbohman.com

Aug 29 – Oct 12, 2008, “In passing”. This exhibition is a video installation about a young woman who leaves her newborn baby at a "Baby Safe Haven" at a hospital in Berlin, made by Ann-Sofi Sidén. Bonniers Konsthall, http://www.bonnierskonsthall.se/en/

Sep 6 - Dec 7, 2008, Nan Goldin. One of the worlds foremost photographers. The exhibition covers a broad range of Goldin's production, focusing on her life story. In a selection of 100 photographs, spanning from the 1970-2006. Galleri 3, Kulturhuset http://www.kulturhuset.stockholm.se

Sept 2008 – Nov 2009, Mary – The dream about the women. An exhibition with a unique collection of images of Virgin Mary. The Museum of National Antiquities, http://www.historiska.se/

Sept 5 – Sept 28, 2008, Per Myrehed. A collection of photographs of beetles taken by Per Myrehed. Prince Eugen’s Waldermarsudde, http://www.waldemarsudde.se/

Sept 5 – Dec 7, 2008, “Moderna Museet Now” – Alice Neel. An art presentation of Alice Neel. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Sept 6 – Nov 2, 2008, Carrol Dunham. An art exhibition with art from the American painter Carrol Dunham. Millesgården, http://www.millesgarden.se/

Sept 6 – Nov 2, 2008, Stig Pettersson. The Thiel Gallery, http://www.thielska-galleriet.se/

Sept 6 – Dec 31, 2008, Sven Hedins Persian Travel. In this exhibition we get to follow Sven Hedins journey to Persia. The Museum of Ethnography, http://www.etnografiska.se

Sept 14 – Oct 19, 2008, “Tokyo Transience”. The swedish photographer Aia Jüdes, show colourful portraits and urban landscapes in high-tech japan. The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, www.ostasiatiska.se

Sept 17 – Dec 21, 2008, “Sprout from White Nights”. The exhibition presents 17 young Chinese artists at the interface of thousand-year old traditions and new technology. Bonniers Konsthall, http://www.bonnierskonsthall.se/en/

Sept 19, 2008 – Feb 1, 2009, Rolf de Maré. An exhibition about the founder of
The Museum of Dance. The Museum of Dance, http://www.dansmuseet.nu/

Sept 20, 2008 – Jan 11, 2009, Max Ernst – Dream & Revolution. A new look at the oeuvre of German artist, Max Ernst. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Sept 20, 2008 – Feb 8, 2009, Helmer Osslund. Art from the Swedish artist Helmer Osslund. Prince Eugen’s Waldermarsudde, http://www.waldemarsudde.se/

Sept 25, 2008 – Jan 11, 2009, The Deluded Eye – Five centuries of Deception. An art exhibition about the playful genre “Trompe l’œil”, Deceiving the Eye. Nationalmuseum. http://www.nationalmuseum.se/

Oct 4, 2008 – Jan 6, 2009, “Time & Place” – Los Angeles 1957 – 1968. The final exhibition in the Time & Place series highlights Los Angeles. The exhibition focuses on the unique oscillation between utopia and dystopia that characterises the creative movement in postwar Los Angeles. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Oct 11, 2008 – Jan 18, 2009, Lars Lerin. Art from Lars Lerin, considered to be among the more prominent contemporary Scandinavian water-colourists. Prince Eugen’s Waldermarsudde, http://www.waldemarsudde.se/

Oct 17, 2008 – April 2009, Art Exposed. In this exhibition the focus is on choice works of art from the extensive Hallwyl collection of paintings. The Hallwyl Collection, http://www.hallwylskamuseet.se/

Oct 23 – Dec 14 2008, Inta Ruka – Amalias street 5a. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Nov 6, 2008 - , Elsa Beskow. In this exhibition you can meet the characters from the well known Swedish children book author and painter, Elsa Bekows, fairytales. Junibacken, http://www.junibacken.se/

Nov 8, 2008 – Jan 25, 2009, Modernism. Millesgården, http://www.millesgarden.se/

Nov 23 – Dec 21, 2008, Grant Recipients 2008, The Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation. The annual Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation Grant Recipients exhibition, which presents works by some of Sweden's most vibrant young artists. Bonniers Konsthall, http://www.bonnierskonsthall.se/en/

Jan 24 – April 19, 2009, “Moderna Museet Now”- Tabiamo. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Feb 21 – May 3, 2009, Andreas Gursky. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Feb 26 – May 24, 2009, The Pre-Raphaelites – The English 19th century. An art exhibition with art from the pre-Raphaelites during the 19th century. Nordiska museet, http://www.nordiskamuseet.se

May 9 – Sept 20, 2009, Photography from the Collection. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

May 30 – Aug 16, 2009, Clay Ketter. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

June – Dec, 2009, 1809 - A kingdom divided and a new beginning. An exhibition for the bicentenary of the Finnish war. The Royal Armoury, www.lsh.se/livrustkammaren/

Sept 19, 2009 – Jan 17, 2010, Salvador Dalí. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se  

Oct 10, 2009 - , Zarina Bhimji. Moderna Museet, http://www.modernamuseet.se

Permanent Exhibitions

Millesgården´s Centennial 2008
2008, Millesgården will celebrate its 100th birthday! The artist's home, which is the foundation of the museum that is Millesgården today, was completed in 1908. We want to celebrate this special occasion with Lidingö's local inhabitants, people from Greater Stockholm, and national and international tourists, namely, with everyone who visits Millesgården. The celebration will be seen, heard and felt in every part of the museum area, from the artist's home to the park, the gardens and the art gallery. Millesgården Art Gallery, www.millesgarden.se , Phone: +46 8-446 75 94.

The people on the Vasa Warship. This exhibition offers the opportunity to get close to the people who were on board the Vasa when it sank, and a number of people who were all on board the Vasa on August 10, 1628 will appear from the past. Visitors can imagine how it would feel to “meet” people, based on scientific facts that we are able to connect to the various individuals. The Vasa Museum, www.vasamuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-519 548 00

The Magic of Coins. An exhibition with a difference displaying coin treasure found in Swedish soil. Meet the dragon who guards the treasure and hear the owl hoot over the sacrifice. Includes the Lohe treasure, the Velinge treasure and the copper coin treasure from Loshult. Royal Coin Cabinet, www.myntkabinettet.se, Tel: +46-8-519 553 04

The Creative Human Being. This exhibition on humankind’s creative power and wealth of inventiveness begins with several basic, general themes. It then displays three examples of natural environments, in which the creative capacity and staying power of humans were put to extreme tests in the deserts of Australia, the very wet Amazon rain forest, and the bitterly cold climate of the Arctic and Lappland. National Museum of Ethnography, www.etnografiska.se, Tel: +46-8-519 550 00

Design 1900-2000, Swedish design exhibition. A design exhibition at the National Museum of Fine Arts. Handicrafts and design from 1917 until today is presented. The first part shows how the artistic design of industrial products started in Sweden. The National Museum of fine Arts, www.nationalmuseum.se, Tel: +46-8-519 543 00

City of Kings, Viking exhibition. Permanent exhibition with the very best of the discoveries from the major excavations in the past year. Models of Sweden’s oldest city. Sigtuna Museum, www.sigtuna.se/museer

Weaving and Embroidery in Sweden During the Middle Ages, in the textile chamber. A rich collection of textiles has been preserved reaching back centuries. In 1928/29, the book “Weaving and Embroidery in Sweden During the Middle Ages” was published, a lavish volume covering textiles in medieval times. This exhibition displays items shown in the book, which is now being prepared in a new edition. Museum of National Antiquities, www.historiska.se, Tel: +46-8-519 556 00

The Swedish Abode. How people lived in Sweden prior to industrialism, exhibition. Look into the home of a peasant in 1840s Sörmland. Walk into the master bed chambers of Ulvsunda Palace circa 1670, or see what a brewer’s house on Söder might have looked like in 1740s Stockholm. The National Museum of Cultural History, www.nordiskamuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-519 546 00

Traditions. An exhibition that gives an account of manners and customs, of Swedish traditions and the way they are celebrated at home, at work and at school. Visitors can see how values are embodied in traditions such as christenings and funerals, confirmation, graduation and Midsummer celebrations. The National Museum of Cultural History, www.nordiskamuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-519 546 00

The Dance Museum, exhibition. From Indian demons and African masks to Fernand Léger and extravagant Russian costumes. This museum of dance, theatre and art welcomes visitors to view its collections. The Dance Museum, www.dansmuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-441 76 50

Sweden 1628 – the time when the Vasa ship was built. A whole host of human destinies, artefacts, documents and gripping settings paint a living picture of the time and the land when the Vasa ship was built. The Vasa Museum, www.vasamuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-519 548 00

The Vikings, exhibition. “The Vikings” is an exhibition about Sweden before it became a part of European culture. Here, visitors can see how a Viking enjoyed his home life, how he behaved with his chieftains and what it was like being part of warrior expeditions in Europe. Museum of National Antiquities, www.historiska.se, Tel: +46-8-519 556 00

Nature in Sweden, exhibition. Those who want to stand eye to eye with the king of the forest or explore an ant hill from the inside should come to this exhibition about Swedish nature. Swedish Museum of Natural History, www.nrm.se, Tel: +46-8-519 540 00

Cino4, 4D Cinema. Cino4 is Sweden’s first and only 4D movie theatre, where visitors can experience films with their whole body. Be a part of this overwhelming experience, where technical effects intensify thrilling 3D films about flight, space and technical innovations. Chairs with special effects add a new dimension to the experience. National Museum of Science and Technology, www.tekniskamuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-450 56 00

Elementary School, exhibition. In the schoolroom, furnished as it might have been 100 years ago, are wall charts, a map of Palestine and the old-fashioned school desks. The exhibition gives us a picture of teaching at that time. Stockholm City Museum, www.stadsmuseum.stockholm.se, Tel: +46-8-508 316 00

Ships of Course, exhibition. An exhibition about the history of the Swedish fleet. At the centre is the museum’s collection of models, from the 17th century Amaranth line ship in all her power and imposing beauty, to today’s grey camouflaged high-technology vessels. National Maritime Museum, www.sjohistoriska.se, Tel: +46-8-519 549 00

Folk Art: permanent exhibition. This major new exhibition presents folk art from the perspectives of colour, form and design. The objects in the exhibition were made in Sweden during the period from around 1650 to the present day, with an emphasis on 1780-1850, the heyday period of folk art. What is folk art? What were the sources of inspiration for design and colour? Who were the folk artists? The National Museum of Cultural History, www.nordiskamuseet.se, Tel: +46-8-519 546 00

Skansen open-air museum. Sweden in miniature. Houses and farmsteads from the countryside and the town are inhabited by people in period costume. Home occupations and crafts are on display all year round. Founded in 1891, Skansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum. Skansen, open-air museum, www.skansens.se, Tel: +46-8-442 80 00

Moderna Museet Collection. One of northern Europe’s foremost collections of art from the 20th century onwards. The works will be displayed in various parts of the museum. Moderna Museum, www.modernamuseet.se, Tel:+46-8-519 552 00

 
 
Sept 30 - Oct 3, 2008, Protection and Security Expo Northern Europe's largest fair within security technology, fire and rescue.
 
Oct 9-12, 2008, Electroworld Scandinavia’s largest show for home electronics & technology. Organiser: Norwegian Promotion Group AS
 
Oct 9-12, 2008, Home Interiors, design and arts and crafts for the home.
 
Oct 9-12, 2008, The Home Improvement Fair Sweden's largest fair for better living. Ideas and products exhibition with seminars for all home owners.
 
Oct 21-22, 2008, easyFairs Pack & Emballage Stockholm's largest meeting place for the electronics industry. Organiser: easyFairs Scandinavia
 
Oct 21-24, 2008, Scandinavian Technical Fair Scandinavia's largest fair for the manufacturing industry.
 
Oct 27-29, 2008, School forum Scandinavia's largest meeting place for the development of teachers and school principals. Fair and seminars.
 
Nov 5-9, 2008, Scandinavian Boat Show Scandinavia's only autumn show for large sail and motorboats as well as accessories.
 
Nov 7-9, 2008, Health, Wellness & Fitness The inspiration and knowledge fair for everyone who cares about their health.
 
Nov 7-9, 2008, Stockholm Food & Beverage Show Fair for everyone interested in food, drink and kitchen equipment.
 
Nov 20-21, 2008, IVAN Seminars with exhibition on intensive care and anaesthesia. Organiser: The Swedish Association of Nurse Anesthetists and Intensive Care Nurses
 
Nov 20-21, 2008, SACO's Student Fair Fair and seminars for higher education in Sweden and abroad. Organiser: SACO
 
Dec 6-7, 2008, “Hund” Scancinavia's largest dog show with activities and exhibition. Organiser: Swedish Kennel Club
 
Jan 15-18, 2009, Formex Scandinavia's leading fair for design, interiors, giftware, arts and crafts, textiles, paper, hobby and toys.
 
Jan 22-25, 2009, On Two Wheels Public fair including everything to do with motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles. Shows, competitions, test tracks and much more.
 
Jan 22-25, 2009, Optik National optics fair.
 
Feb 4-8, 2009, Northern Light Fair International lighting fair for domestic and public environments. Open to the general public on Sunday, 8 February.
 
Feb 4-8, 2009, Stockholm Furniture Fair Northern Europe's largest furniture fair including interiors for the home, office and contract markets. Open to the general public on Sunday, 8 February.
 
Feb 28 - March 8, 2009, Boat Show, Stockholm International
Scandinavia's largest boat show with boats, accessories and equipment for life at sea.
 
March 17-21, 2009, 24th Annual EAU Congress  European congress and exhibition within urology - The Annual EAU Congress is the largest urological congress in Europe and the second largest in the world. Organiser: European Association of Urology
 
March 26 – April 29, 2009, Nordic Gardens Scandinavia's leading garden show. Seminars, open lectures and inspirational displays.
 
April 18-26, 2009, Stockholm International Motor Show Northern Europe's largest fair for automobiles with passenger cars, light vans and accessories.
 
May 6-9, 2009, EuroPRevent European congress and exhibition within Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation. Organiser: European Society of Cardiology
 
May 26-29, 2009, ESC - EuroStroke
 
June 4-6, 2009, Europerio World of Periodontics and Imploant Dentistry meets under the auspices of the European Federation of Periodontology for a congress and exhibition.
 
June 14-17, 2009, 11th International Conference on Thermal Energy Storage  Conference and exhibition within thermal energy storage. Arranged by: The Swedish Society of HVAC Engineers.

 
General Highlights - all year


The Royal Opera House. Opera and ballet performances
The Royal Opera, www.operan.se, www.ticnet.se (tickets), Tel: +46-8-791 44 00

Berwaldhallen. Classical music concerts are held in this well-known concert hall throughout the season. Berwaldhallen, www.sr.se/berwaldhallen, Tel: +46-8-784 18 00

Nybrokajen 11. Classical music concerts
Nybrokajen 11 www.nybrokajen11.rikskonserter.se, Tel: +46-8-407 17 00

The Concert Hall. Classical music at the Concert Hall with its fine old traditions. Concerts given by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic orchestra and international famous soloists every week.
The Concert Hall, www.konserthuset.se, Tel: +46-8-50 66 77 88

Dansens Hus. “The House of Dance”. Dance performances from ballet to street dance.
Dansens Hus, www.dansenshus.se, Tel: +46-8-508 990 90

Wallmans salonger. Dance and music dinner shows. The waiters and waitresses are professional artists. Wallmans salonger, www.wallmans.com, Tel: +46-8-505 560 00

Nalen. Jazz, pop, rock, dance performances in the charming Nalen building, built in 1888. Nalen, www.nalen.com, www.ticknet.se (tickets), Tel: +46-77-170 70 70

Auctions at Stockholm Auction House. Decorative art and works of art are auctioned monthly (check calendar). Stockholm Auction House, www.auktionsverket.se, Tel: +46-8-453 67 50

Auctions at Bukowskis. Lilla Bukowskis, auctions held monthly (check calendar). Bukowski Auktioner, www.bukowskis.se, Tel: +46-8-614 08 00


 

LUCIA, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR IN STOCKHOLM

When the winter darkness descends on Stockholm and the days get ever shorter, the capital enters one of its most beautiful periods of the year. There are few things the city’s inhabitants enjoy more in December than strolling around Christmas markets, listening to the beautiful Lucia songs at one of the city’s concerts or shopping away the hours in festive boutiques. Take part in the Swedish Christmas traditions through lunch cruises, Christmas buffets in restaurants and hotels, and picturesque Christmas markets. During the winter a skating-rink is set out in Kungsträdgården. Skates can be hired.

Contents:

- CHRISTMAS MARKETS

- CHRISTMAS CONCERTS

-
LUCIA - PROCESSION OF THE QUEEN OF LIGHT

- TRADITIONAL SWEDISH CHRISTMAS TABLE

- CHRISTMAS CRUISES & WINTER SIGHTSEEING

- CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

- CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES

- NEW YEAR

Christmas preparation
Christmas is a very attractive time to visit Stockholm and for you to send your clients here. The Christmas preparations start the last week of November and go on until the days before Christmas Eve, December 24. Christmas markets, Christmas concerts, restaurants with Christmas tables, Christmas shopping – there is a wide range of choices for visitors coming to Stockholm during this period.

We all – not just the kids - hope that there will be snow to make it even more fairytale like. However with the climate nowadays you never know, although it is more likely to snow in Stockholm than in most other European cities. Even without snow Stockholm is very exotic in the winter time, with short days and a cosy darkness lit up by thousands of candles in windows and trees.

Some practical information
The shops in Stockholm often have extended opening hours before Christmas and of course you can shop on Sundays all year around. However as the Christmas days are very much of a family celebration, December 24 – December 26 are holidays and many shops and restaurants are closed. Then it is "back to normal" and just as hectic in the shopping streets again since the New Years sales start.

New Year is of course celebrated with fireworks, parties and festivities all over the city. Check with your hotel contacts what type of New Year celebration they organize for their guests.

If you would like to make a feature of Christmas in Stockholm you will find Christmas and winter photos on www.stockholmtown.com/imagebank 


Christmas Markets
During advent, Christmas markets can be found around the city and in the archipelago, with Swedish Christmas sweets, smoked sausages, reindeer meat, glögg (mulled wine) and a range of handicrafts and decorative arts.

Nov 15 - Dec 23, Steninge Palace Cultural Center Christmas Market.
Palace north west of Stockholm, close to Arlanda Airport and the town of Sigtuna. The old hayloft is filled with handicrafts and Christmas decorations. Opening hours; Monday to Friday 11 am - 5 pm and weekends 10 am - 5 pm. steningeslott@steningeslott.com, www.steningeslott.com, Tel: +46 8 592 595 00, Fax: +46-8-592 595 10

Nov 21 - Dec 21, Gröna Lund Christmas market. Gröna Lund, the Tivoli of Stockholm, offers a lot of fun; carousels, an ice-skating rink, food and Christmas shopping. Open during weekends. www.gronalund.se, Tel: +46-8-587 50 100

Nov 22 - Dec 23, Old Town Christmas Market (Gamla Stan). Popular Christmas Market in the heart of the Old Town with fine old traditions, handicrafts, Christmas delicacies and mulled wine. Opening hours: 11 am - 18 pm daily. www.stortorgetsjulmarknad.com, Tel: +46-8-411 26 48

Nov 22 - Dec 21, Street, Design & Handicrafts Christmas Market. This is the place to look for special, fun, beautiful, imaginative and wonderful Christmas presents and delicacies direct from the farmers’ own markets. Opening hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 11 am - 5 pm. Hornstulls strand 4, www.streetinstockholm.se, Tel: +46-8-669 47 80

Nov 28 - 30, The Royal Mews Christmas Market. Try several Swedish Christmas delicacies and see unique Swedish handicrafts. Opening hours: Friday 10 am - 7 pm, Saturday 10 am - 6 pm and Sunday 10 am - 5 pm. Väpnargatan 1 (Next to the Royal Dramatic Theatre) www.svenska-slottsmassor.se, Tel: +46-8-402 61 06

Nov 28 – 30, Dec 5 - 22, Kungsträdgården Christmas market. Market in the city’s most central park, Kungsträdgården. Opening hours; 10 am – 6 pm. kungstradgarden@chamber.se, www.kungstradgarden.se, Tel: +46-8-555 100 90, Fax: +46-8-566 316 90

Nov 29 - Dec 14, Skansen Christmas market. The world’s oldest open air museum on the island of Djurgården. Sales of handicrafts, Christmas decorations, Christmas food, sweets and more from old fashioned market stalls. Christmas concerts in Seglora church. Opening hours; Saturdays & Sundays 10 am – 4 pm. www.skansen.se, Tel: +46-8-442 80 00, Fax: +46-8-442 82 82

Nov 29 - Dec 14, Utö Christmas market. Traditional archipelago Christmas Market on the island of Utö with skilfully-made handicrafts, fish, bread and sweets for sale – all from the archipelago. Opening hours: Saturday 10 am – 4 pm and Sundays 10 am to 3 pm. www.utojulmarknad.se, info@utoturistbyra.se, Tel: +46-8-501 574 10

Nov 30 - Dec 21, every Sunday, Sigtuna Christmas market. Sweden’s first town, founded in the year 980. 15 minutes from Arlanda airport. Traditional Christmas fair, very much like in the old days. Handicrafts and dancing around the Christmas tree. Opening hours: Sundays, 11 am - 4 pm. turism@sigtuna.se,  www.sigtunaturism.se, Tel: +46-8-594 806 50

Dec 13 – 14, Drottningholm Palace Christmas Market. Traditional Christmas market outside the residence of the Royal Family, 30 minutes by car west of central Stockholm. Opening hours; 11 am - 4 pm. info.drottningholms-slott@royalcourt.se, www.royalcourt.se, Tel: +46-8-402 62 80,

Fax: +46-8-402 62 81Nov 28 - Dec 21, Christmas at Rosendals Gardens. Rosendal palace gardens, next to Skansen in the Djurgården island. Home-made quality products and bread from the on-site bakery for sale. Garden shop, site shop and café. Opening hours; 11 am – 4 pm. www.rosendalstradgard.se,  Tel: +46-8-545 812 79, Fax: +46-8-545 812 79

Horse and Carriage to the Christmas dinner. Enjoy a ride to the Christmas dinner in a traditional and romantic style by horse and carriage decorated with bells and torches. Häståkeriet, carina@hastakeriet.se, www.hastakeriet.se/english, Tel: +46-8-57027798


Christmas Concerts
From the first Sunday in advent, visitors can enjoy a concert at almost any time of the day somewhere in Stockholm. Many churches hold advent concerts, and more commercial Christmas Concerts are staged around the city.

Nov 22, Christmas Show – Carols for Life. The Christmas Show features Sweden’s best-loved Christmas carols, lots of Christmas spirit and great entertainment. Stockholm Globe Arena, www.globearenas.se, Tel: +46-77-131 00 00

Nov 29, 30, Dec 6, 7,14, 20 & 21, Skansen Advent Music. Advent music played in the Seglora Church on Skansen. www.skansen.se, Tel: +46-8-442 80 00, Fax: +46-8-442 82 82

Nov 29 – Dec 1, Advent concert in the City Hall. An annual tradition since 1994, with Christmas carols and choirs. The concert takes place in the Blue Hall where the Nobel festivities are held. info@habanera.se, www.habanera.se, Tel: +46-8-25 60 01

Dec 1, A Christmas Show. The traditional Glenn Miller-inspired Christmas show takes place in Stockholm Concert Hall at Hötorget. www.konserthuset.se, Tel: +46-8-786 02 00

Dec 13, 19 & 20, Stjärnjul – the Christmas show. Held since 1993. Several soloists and stars appear together with a 12-piece band and the 200 voices of the combined choir. Filadelfia Church, Rörstrandsgatan, www.stjarnjul.se

Dec 16, Wish upon a star – Christmas concert 2008. An annual classic Christmas show at Cirkus, www.csevent.se, Tel: +46-586-380 90

Dec 20 - 21. Christmas concert in Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan). Traditional Christmas concert in the beautiful main cathedral of Stockholm. www.ticnet.se


Lucia - Procession of the Queen of Light
In December, visitors get the chance to meet the real Queen of Light. Lucia and her maidens come early in the morning, before dawn, bringing light in the darkness. Lucia herself is dressed in white, with a crown of candles on her head, singing the traditional Lucia songs and serving a breakfast of glögg, saffron-flavoured buns and gingerbread biscuits.

Stockholm’s Lucia is seen in a procession through the city on the 13th December, which ends at Skansen. Skansen also arranges a Christmas workshop where visitors can learn to make candles in the old-fashioned way. The churches organises Lucia concerts in the morning and evening.

Dec 12 - 14, Lucia concert at Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan). Enjoy a traditional Lucia concert performed by the music classes of Adolf Fredriks school. www.ticnet.se

Dec 13, Traditional Lucia – Morning concerts
Kungsholmens Kyrka, kungsholmsforsamlingen@svenskakyrkan.se, Tel: +46-8-617 39 40
S:t Jacobs Kyrka, musik@sthdomkyrko.com, Tel: +46-8-723 30 09
Hedvig Eleonora Kyrka, info@hedvigeleonora.se, Tel: +46-8-663 04 30

Dec 13, Traditional Lucia – Evening concerts
Adolf Fredriks Kyrka, adolf-fredrik.forsamling@svenskakyrkan.se, Tel: +46-8-20 70 76
Engelbrektskyrkan, engelbrekts.forsamling@svenskakyrkan.se, Tel: +46-8-406 98 00
Katarina Kyrka, katarina.forsamling@svenskakyrkan.se, Tel: +46-8-743 68 00
Oscarskyrkan, info@oscarsforsamling.se, Tel: +46-8-442 51 00


Traditional Swedish Christmas table
The Christmas table is a variety of a Smörgåsbord with seasonal specialities, and is served in many restaurants in Stockholm, including several steamboats plying the waters of the archipelago and Lake Mälaren. The Christmas table period is late November until Christmas time. Reservations are recommended.

Here are some suggestions:
Strömma. (Archipelago) Christmas buffet cruises into the archipelago and Lake Mälaren. Lunch and dinner. Frequent departures. www.julbord.se, Tel: +46-8-587 140 00

Opera and Christmas smörgåsbord. The opportunity to sing with the Chorus of the Slaves and be charmed by a high C from a brilliant tenor. Add a portion of Christmas Carols and a Christmas smorgasbord! www.regina-operathmus.com, Tel: +46-8-411 63 20

Operakällaren Matsal. (Classical/Gourmet/View). Truly beautiful dining room overlooking the Royal Palace and the Old Town. Karl XII’s Torg. info@operakallaren.se, www.operakallaren.se, Tel: +46-8-676 58 01

Grand’s Veranda. (Classical/Gourmet/View) Luxurious, traditional Swedish Christmas table in the five star Grand Hotel. Södra Blaiseholmen 8. verhov@grandhotel.se, www.grandhotel.se/restaurang/grandsveranda, Tel: +46-8-679 35 86

Villa Källhagen. (Djurgården island) Idyllic and tranquil location, Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen 10. villa@kallhagen.se, www.kallhagen.se, Tel: +46-8-665 03 10

Grinda Värdshus. (Archipelago). Enjoy a typical traditional archipelago Christmas table on the Grinda Island, Grinda Wärdshus, Södra Bryggan. info@grindawardshus.se, www.grindawardshus.se, Tel: +46-8-542 49 497

Skansens Restauranger/Solliden. (View, Djurgården Island) Combine a visit to the Christmas market at Skansen with a traditional Christmas table at the Skansen/Solliden restaurant www.profilrestauranger.se, Tel: +46-8-566 370 00

Stadshuskällaren (Traditional) The City Hall Restaurant, Stadshuskällaren, is located in the cellar vaults of the Stockholm City Hall where the Nobel festivities take place. www.profilrestauranger.se Tel: +46-8-506 322 00


Christmas Cruises & Winter sightseeing

Archipelago tour combined with Utö Christmas fair On the way out to the archipelago, a tasty nautical breakfast buffet will be served. On the island of Utö, visitors have two and a half hours to visit the local Christmas fair. On the way back there is a traditional Swedish Christmas buffet. Departure from Strandvägen every weekend in Dec from 10 am - 6 pm. bokning@stromma.se, www.stromma.se, Tel: +46-8-587 140 00

Cruise to Drottningholm Christmas market Dec 8-9, Departure: 11 am and 13 pm. Return: 12 noon or 3 pm. From Strandvägen. bokning@stromma.se,  www.stromma.se, Tel: +46-8-587 140 00

Winter sightseeing by boat The guide on this special ice-breaking boat shows Stockholm and the inner archipelago in all their wonderful winter glory. Pass the city’s quays and then head for the idyllic archipelago islands of Fjäderholmarna before returning to the city lights. 75 minute tour. bokning@stromma.se, www.strommakanalbolaget.se, Tel: +46-8-587 140 00

Brunch cruise into the archipelago At 12 noon on weekends, the S/S Stockholm, dating back to the 1930s, offers a three-hour cruise in the archipelago including a delicious brunch on board. bokning@stromma.se, www.strommakanalbolaget.se, Tel: +46-8-587 140 00


Christmas Shopping

Stockholm offers quality and variety, all within walking distance, making Stockholm the perfect place for shopping in a short period of time. In addition, the shopping streets are beautifully decorated for the Christmas season. The pedestrian street of Drottninggatan glitters with Christmas lights, and the NK department store on Hamngatan has spectacular window decorations.

In Stockholm, every district has its own unique charm. Many handicraft boutiques and art galleries are located in Gamla Stan’s cobblestone streets, and the department stores and shopping malls are located in the city centre.

On Södermalm, which has been transformed from a working-class district to one of the city’s most fashionable areas, many small stores and mini-malls featuring trendy design can be found. Bruno Gallerian, located in the middle of Götgatsbacken on Södermalm, is a good place to start. End up in the cosy SoFo area at Skånegatan and Nytorget.

Västermalmsgallerian on Kungsholmen has breathed new life into a previously sleepy neighbourhood. The city’s largest concentration of antique stores is located in the up-market district known as Östermalm, where a walk along Nybrogatan or a visit to Svenskt Tenn on Strandvägen are musts. For more information on shopping, visit www.stockholmtown.com.

Boxing Day used to be the opening day for the Christmas Sales, indicated by the "REA" sign. Nowadays, some shops open up their doors for big bargains as early as Christmas Day and continue throughout January.


Christmas Activites

Christmas Dinner Tours by Horse and Carriage.
The feeling of travelling to a Christmas dinner at one of the many restaurants offering Chiristmas sörgåsbord by horse and carriage decorated with bells and torches is amazing. Häståkeriet, carina@hastakeriet.se, www.hastakeriet.se/english, Tel: +46-8-57027798


New Year

Dec 31, Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Skansen
The year is ended in the traditional way with a grand New Year’s celebration at the Solliden outdoor stage, complete with music and fireworks and roadcasted live on Swedish television. Skansen open-air museum, info@skansen.se, www.skansen.se, Tel: +46-8-442 80 00

Dec 31, New Year’s Eve Concert, Berwaldhallen
www.sr.se/berwaldhallen, Tel: +46-8-784 50 00

Dec 31, New Year's Eve at Grand Hôtel
Dinner and show in the Wintergarden at the Grand Hôtel, www.grandhotel.se Tel: +46-8-679 35 00.

 

 


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