They’re watching "Donald Duck". Perhaps the most loved and sacred Swedish Christmas tradition, Donald Duck, or "Kalle Anka" as the Swedes call him, is the name given to a 1950s Disney special ...
Whether you're looking for historic arts and crafts, scrumptious food or something a little bit more modern, Swedish Christmas markets are a great way to discover the country's traditions.
Sweden has some charming Christmas traditions. For example, it’s customary to serve a Christmas Eve buffet of traditional foods including risgrynsgröt, a rice pudding flavoured with cinnamon.
The trendy and multicultural area of Möllevången in Sweden’s third biggest city is the spot for a special Christmas market for those looking for a modern and hipster-ish atmosphere. The Mitt Möllan ...
her history of lesser-known wintry traditions. Walk to a churchyard in the early hours of Christmas Eve on a Swedish Year ...