Christmas in Stockholm: A Nordic Fairytale Come to Life

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Stockholm at Christmas feels like stepping into a snow globe. The Swedish capital goes all out for the holidays, blending centuries-old traditions with twinkling lights and cozy vibes. Here’s how to dive into the magic:

Gamla Stan: The Christmas Epicenter
Start in Gamla Stan (Old Town), where cobblestone streets and historic buildings are decked out in fairy lights. The Stortorget Christmas Market is a festive wonderland of wooden stalls selling handmade ornaments, pepparkakor (gingerbread cookies), and steaming cups of glögg (mulled wine). You’ll feel like a character in a Scandinavian Christmas movie—except this one has snacks!

Lucia Day Magic
On December 13th, Stockholm celebrates Lucia Day, when kids and choirs dressed in white robes (with candles on their heads!) fill churches with angelic singing. Treat yourself to a lussekatt—a saffron bun so good it might just convert you into a Lucia superfan.

Ice Skating & Fuzzy Vibes
Glide—or wobble—across the ice at the Kungsträdgården rink, surrounded by Christmas lights. Then head to Skansen, where you’ll find reindeer, crafts, and carolers. It’s like Santa’s workshop exploded in the best way possible.

Feast Mode: Activated
No Swedish Christmas is complete without a julbord, the ultimate holiday buffet. Think: mountains of pickled herring, juicy meatballs, and ham so delicious you’ll dream about it. Wash it all down with julmust, a fizzy holiday drink that’s somehow better than soda.

Twinkle Time
As night falls, Stockholm sparkles. Stroll along Drottninggatan, where lights drip from every corner. End the evening at ABBA The Museum—because dancing to “Dancing Queen” is a festive act, right?

Stockholm at Christmas is more than a destination—it’s a hug from the North Pole, with a side of glögg and good vibes.

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Post by Two traveling monkeys | Dec 6, 2024

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