Experience the magic of Sweden’s oldest Christmas market as Stortorget in Gamla Stan (Old Town) transforms into a glowing winter fairytale filled with tradition, lights, and true Nordic holiday charm.
Stepping into the Stortorget Christmas Market in Old Town feels like walking straight into a Scandinavian winter fairytale. ✨🎄 This is not only Sweden’s oldest Christmas market – it’s one of the oldest in all of Europe. Historical records show that winter markets were held here as early as the 1300s, and the modern version has been running since 1915.
Today, it remains one of the most beloved holiday traditions in Stockholm, drawing both locals and visitors to the city’s most historic square.
A Christmas Market Filled with Tradition and Nordic Charm
Every December, Stortorget transforms into a glowing holiday postcard:
red wooden stalls, the smell of gingerbread and warm glögg drifting through the air, and twinkling lights reflecting off the cobblestone streets. It’s an atmosphere that blends history, culture, and Christmas magic in the most beautiful way.
Here you’ll find:
• ✨ Handmade Swedish crafts
• 🍫 Traditional sweets like polkagrisar, marzipan, chocolate & gingerbread
• 🕯️ Candles, ceramics, Christmas ornaments and artisan goods
• 🥨 Classic Swedish holiday treats
• ☕ Glögg (mulled wine)
It’s the perfect place to pick up thoughtful gifts or simply enjoy that authentic Nordic holiday feeling.
Opening Hours (2024 Season)
🕚 Daily: 11:00–18:00
🕖 Fridays & Saturdays: open until 19:00
The market typically runs from late November until December 23.
(Update dates once the 2025 schedule is released.)
Location
📍 Stortorget, Gamla Stan, Stockholm
Right in the heart of Stockholm’s Old Town – just steps from Gamla Stan metro station.
Our Best Tips for Visiting
✨ 1. Visit at dusk for the full magic
When the sky turns deep blue and the lights glow against the historic buildings, the whole square feels like a real-life Christmas postcard.
❄️ 2. For fewer crowds: go early or later in the evening
Midday can be busy, especially on weekends.
☕ 3. Warm glögg is a must
It’s the coziest way to warm up – for both kids and grown ups!
📷 4. Explore the narrow side streets
The small alleys around the square (like Prästgatan and Kindstugatan) are perfect if you want extra atmospheric photos away from the crowds.
🎁 5. Make it a full evening in Gamla Stan
After the market, wander through the beautifully lit old town, visit the boutiques, or enjoy a cozy dinner nearby.
A Family-Friendly Christmas Outing
We visited the market with our kids, and they loved it just as much as we did. Between the lights, the treats, and the festive feeling, it’s truly a place that brings out the magic of Christmas for all ages. It’s one of those timeless winter traditions that you’ll want to come back to year after year.
If you want to experience Stockholm at its most charming, historical, and festive, this is the place to be. The combination of history, food, crafts, and atmosphere makes it a must-see during the winter season and one of the most iconic Christmas markets in Scandinavia.




