The List of Public Holidays in Sweden — 2025

The List of Public Holidays in Sweden — 2025

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In this blog, we’ll take a look at all the important holidays in Sweden for 2025.

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The List of Public Holidays in Sweden �" 2025

  • 1 January �" Wednesday New Year’s Day Start of the new year

  • 6 January �" Monday Epiphany A Christian holiday

  • 18 April �" Friday Good Friday Part of Easter weekend

  • 20 April �" Sunday Easter Sunday Celebrated with eggs and family

  • 21 April �" Monday Easter Monday Public holiday after Easter

  • 1 May �" Thursday Labour Day Celebrates workers’ rights

  • 29 May �" Thursday Ascension Day A Christian holiday

  • 6 June �" Friday National Day of Sweden Celebrates Swedish independence

  • 8 June �" Sunday Whit Sunday (Pentecost) Christian holiday

  • 20 June �" Friday Midsummer Eve Big Swedish celebration

  • 21 June �" Saturday Midsummer Day National holiday

  • 1 November �" Saturday All Saints’ Day Remembering loved ones

  • 24 December �" Wednesday Christmas Eve Big celebration day in Sweden

  • 25 December �" Thursday Christmas Day Family and gift-giving

  • 26 December �" Friday Boxing Day (St. Stephen’s Day)Public holiday

  • 31 December �" Wednesday New Year’s Eve End of the year party

Some Swedish holidays are very special.

Midsummer (20�"21 June)

Midsummer is one of the most popular festivals and holidays in Sweden. Swedes celebrate Midsummer by wearing flower crowns, dancing around a pole, and eating herring and strawberries. If you're visiting Sweden from the UK in June, don't miss the Midsummer Festival!

Christmas (24-26 December)

If you celebrate Christmas in Sweden, the evening is especially gorgeous. The Swedish tradition includes decorations, candles, and a variety of dishes. Christmas Eve is the main day when families gather to exchange gifts.

New Year's Eve (December 31).

People in Sweden celebrate the new year with fireworks, parties, and delicious cuisine. It's a busy period, particularly in Sweden's major cities such as Stockholm and Gothenburg.

Useful Tips for UK Travelers

Plan for the ahead: Many shops, banks, and restaurants may be have more chances to getting closed on public holidays.

Join the fun: Some holidays, like Midsummer and National Day, are public events and festivals in Sweden.

Check transportation: A Buses and trains might run on a reduced schedule during these public holidays.

Summary

Sweden public holidays are more than just the days off �" travelers have chance to experience Swedish culture, traditions, and celebrations. Whether you are visiting for sightseeing, nature, or culture, it will be beneficial for you to get knowledge about the Sweden Public Holiday Calendar & absolutely it will help you to plan better Sweden Trip.

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