Welcome to the traditional Christmas market in Kungsträdgården, organized by the City of Stockholm in collaboration with the association Ung Företagsamhet.
Here you meet the city’s young people who run JA companies in school. Find unique Christmas gifts in the form of home decor, art, design, technology, fashion, accessories, jewelry, food and drink, and much more. Over 200 JA companies from Stockholm’s upper secondary schools are participating in the Christmas market, making it Sweden’s largest Christmas market in terms of the number of exhibitors.
At 14.00, the winners of the Christmas Gift of the Year and Christmas Retailer of the Year competitions will be revealed. Mayor Emilia Bjuggren will present prizes to the winning students. This year’s competitions are hosted by the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.
Come to Kungsträdgården and experience the park’s beautiful Christmas lights glittering in the winter darkness. You can also go ice skating in the middle of the city on the park’s own ice rink. It’s the real Christmas spirit!
Place: Jussi Björlings allé, Stockholm
Price: Free
Date: 02. 12. 2023
Time: 11:00
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