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Midsummer celebration at Djurgården

Midsummer celebration at Djurgården

12/06/2025

Midsummer, along with Christmas, is one of the most popular holidays in Sweden and it aims to mark the summer solstice. It is a day when the Swedish people celebrate summer with song, dance, food and drink. Whether you are experiencing Midsummer for the first time or have celebrated since childhood, Djurgården is a magical place. Here you can dance around the midsummer pole, make wreaths, eat herring and everything else that goes with it.

Skansen

Skansen has celebrated Midsummer since the 1890s and this year it will be celebrated for three whole days between June 20-22. The celebration begins on June 20 (midsummer eve) and the day begins with, among other things, midsummer wreaths, markets as well as dancing around the midsummer pole, the pole is raised at 11:00 a.m. There will be a midsummer concert Symbio in the magnificent Seglora church.

During Midsummer, June 20-22, there will be singing, dancing, games and markets. Every day the wise old woman at Kyrkhultstugan tells about magical beings and forces that ravage the bright midsummer season. All this and much more is happening, read more on their website!

Midsummer at Skansen
Midsummer at Skansen

 

Tasty midsummer at Djurgården’s restaurants

An important part of all holidays is of course the food, and several of the restaurants on Djurgården serve traditional Midsummer menus. Both long-established Villa Godthem and Ulla Winbladh and Newer Stockholm 1897 and restaurant Eld offer all the flavors of the holiday with a personal twist. The cozy atmosphere and delicious flavors are the perfect way to celebrate.

Photo: Ulla Winbladh

Do you want to enjoy midsummer food in the greenery? Or do you want to impress loved ones with a tasty midsummer buffet? Skroten Deli produces a midsummer bag filled with everything you need. Everything from Västerbotten pie and spring onion herring to egg halves topped with hand-peeled prawns & chive mayonnaise.

Take a trip on the water

Many of the Archipelago’s beautiful islands have midsummer celebrations where you will find midsummer bars, traditional games and dancing, as well as restaurants with midsummer food on the menu. One of the easiest and most pleasant ways to get out to the islands is with Strömma boats. A little shrimp chill before you get off at Vaxholm for a leg stretcher?Their website shares tips about midsummer celebrations and what the different islands have to offer as well as more info about their tours. They run regular lunch and dinner cruises during both midsummer and the rest of the summer.

The Viking Museum

Midsummer is originally a tradition that has its roots in old Nordic religion and mythology. The Viking Museum organizes a Midsummer Blot at 15:00 outside the museum to celebrate Midsummer in an old Norse way and honor the gods. Blot is a way of expressing affinity with the Gods and the ancestors.

Closed on Midsummer’s Eve, June 20:

Thielska Galleriet, Tekniska Museet, Vrak – Museum of Wrecks, Maritime History Museum, Rosendals Garden, National Sports Museum, Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, Police Museum, Museum Ships, Handarbetets Vänner Gallery and Ethnographic Museum

Read more on the museums’ website for opening hours and information.

 

Regardless of whether you celebrate old or new traditions, you are warmly welcome to Djurgården to experience everything exciting that happens during midsummer!




Kungliga Djurgårdens Intressenter, KDI AB, coordinates attractions and joint activities on Djurgården. Learn more