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Easter Sunday 2025

Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Sweden Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Sunday in Sweden is called Påskdagen. It is a public holiday and many people do not go to work or school. The day is quiet and important for families and communities.

Flag of Easter Sunday

The date changes every year. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that happens on or after March 21. That means it can be in late March or sometime in April.

For Christians the day marks the resurrection of Jesus. It is the most important event in the Christian year because it shows life after death and gives hope to believers.

Easter also connects to the arrival of spring. The season brings warmer weather and nature waking up, so people think about new beginnings and fresh starts.

In Sweden the holiday is respected by many, both for its religious meaning and its place in the yearly calendar of national holidays.

Traditions

In Sweden people decorate homes with colorful twigs called påskris. They hang bright feathers and small ornaments. Children often make paper hens and paint eggs to display on tables and windowsills.

Kids dress as påskhäxor or Easter witches. They wear headscarves and old clothes. They go door to door, give drawings and get candy, like a springtime trick or treat.

Families gather for a festive påskbord with pickled herring, cured salmon, boiled eggs, potatoes and lamb. Hot mustard and crispbread are common. Chocolate eggs and sweets are everywhere for both kids and adults.

In some places communities light Easter fires on hills. Churches hold special services and many people visit relatives. The mood is bright, colorful and full of food and small rituals.

Travel Tips

Many shops, museums and public offices close early or stay closed on Easter Sunday. Plan ahead for groceries, bank or pharmacy needs. Public transport may run on a reduced holiday timetable, so check schedules and buy tickets in advance.

Expect busy trains and roads Friday to Monday. Book restaurants and tours early. Wear warm clothes for outdoor events and follow local safety signs. Join community events or quiet walks in parks to enjoy the day respectfully and safely.


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