STOCKHOLM
Stockholm, January 30th2007 - Grammi Gala 07, Sweden's most prestigious music awards ceremony. Learn More
Stockholm, February 14th 2007 - Valentine's Day
Stockholm, February 20th 2007 - Sports Gala at the Globe Arena, one of the best indoor track and field competitions in the world, where many new world records have been set.
Stockholm, April 30th 2007 - Walpurgis Eve, a city-wide festival celebrating the coming of Spring.
Stockholm, June 6th 2007 - Sweden National Day
Stockholm, June 23rd 2007 - Midsummer's Eve, a national celebration of the summer season. The Skansen Open Air Museum offers one of the most memorable experiences and Stockholmers flock to the festival grounds in large numbers.
Stockholm, July 2007 - Music at the Palace, enjoy one of Sweden’s most spectacular music festivals, held in a spectacular Royal setting at the Royal Palace. Learn More
Stockholm, July 2007 - International Jazz Festival, listen to Jazz tunes performed live by local and international stars at the Stockholm International Jazz Festival, held on the beautiful island of Skeppsholmen. Learn More
Stockholm, July 31st - August 6th 2007 - Stockholm Pride. There will be carnival and entertainment at the Pride House, and from the 2nd of August at the festival grounds in Tantolunden. Learn More
Stockholm, July & August 2007 – Summer Sales, July and August are the months to visit Stockholm if you like to shop, this is when most of the shops have their summer sales. Learn More
Stockholm, August 7th 2007 - DN Galan, Track and Field - An international track and field event that attracts many International stars. DN Galan is a part of the IAAF Grand Prix and has been the leading track and field event in Sweden since it was first staged in 1967. Learn More
Stockholm, August 2007 - Midnight race. 11.500 people will do the 10 km course around Södermalm. It is more than a race – It is samba, enthusiasm & partying. Learn More
Stockholm, September & October 2007 - Beer & Whisky Festival. Beer & Whiskey Schools, competitions, restaurants, entertainment & much more. Learn More
Stockholm, October 2007 - Stockholm Open. The largest ATP tour in the Nordic countries, with elite players from Sweden and around the world. Learn More
Stockholm, October 19-22nd 2007 - Home Improvement Fair. 3 fairs at the same time: Hem & Villa, Digital Home and Home. There will be ideas & seminars for homeowners, Sweden’s largest expo for home electronics and home entertainment, as well as interiors, design and art and craft for the home. Learn More
Stockholm, November 2007 - Scandinavian Boat Show. Scandinavia’s only indoor fair this fall that features sailboats, accessories and large motor boats. Learn More
Stockholm, November 2007 - Future Design Days - International Design Festival. Learn More
Stockholm, November 15-25th 2007 - International Film Festival. It is a dream experience for all cineastes. Learn More
Stockholm, December 8th 2007 - Nobel Prize Concert. Learn More
Stockholm, December 10th 2007 - The Nobel Prize Day. His Majesty Carl XVI Gustaf presents the Nobel Prizes in Economics, Chemistry, Physics, Medicine and Literature in the Concert Hall. Afterwards, a banquet for 1300 invited guests is held in Blå Hallen in Stockholm City Hall. Previous winners, politicians and royalty from other countries are among those invited to attend. Learn More
HELSINKI
Helsinki, February 14th 2007 - Valentine's Day
Helsinki, April 30th 2007 - Walpurgis Eve
Helsinki, May 12th 2007 - Eurovision Song Contests. Learn More
Helsinki, June 12th 2007 - Helsinki Day. Founded in 1550, the city celebrates its birthday on 12 June. This day has become a real city party, offering lots of things to see, do and experience for people of all ages. Learn More
Helsinki, June 22nd 2007 - Midsummer Eve Celebration. Fire, water, music, dance, swings, flags and magic are all part of the traditional way of celebrating midsummer in Finland. All these elements can be experienced by the whole family on Seurasaari Island, which presents Finnish midsummer traditions, handicrafts, folk dancing and music. Learn More