
Rajd is the Sami name for a reindeer caravan. There is currently one company approved by Nature’s Best doing reindeer rides. Photo taken at Soppero in Swedish Lapland. Photo Credit: Staffan Widstrand/imagebank.sweden.se.
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Is Sweden a good place to visit in February? What is there to do in Sweden in February? How cold is Sweden in February? Does it snow in Sweden in February? Well, you can practise winter sports. You can witness the Northern Lights. You can celebrate Sami National Day. And there are several other key events! Keep reading for more!
Last Updated: 28 April 2026
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Key Events in Sweden in February 2027
There are no national holidays or major festivals in February in Sweden. However, the country’s indigenous community — the Sami — celebrate their national day.
Another highlight in Sweden in February is the endurance race at Hammarbybacken, an artificial ski hill on the outskirts of Stockholm.
Unfortunately, three long‑standing February trade fairs will not take place in 2026.
The Gothenburg Boat Show is now defunct. lt was held for the last time in 2025, ceasing operations because it was no longer profitable.
What’s more, Stockholm Design Week and the Stockholm Furniture Fair will skip 2026, returning in 2027 as a biennial event.
Click HERE for more on the Northern Lights and winter sports in Sweden.
Scandinavian Beauty Expo – 1 to 2 February 2027

The Scandinavian Beauty Expo is a professional trade fair dedicated to the beauty and wellness industry. It brings together clinics, salons, suppliers, and exhibitors to showcase new products, treatments, and trends.
Jacy’z Hotel & Resort, Drakegatan 10, 412 50 Gothenburg, Sweden
Nolia Career – February 2026
Nolia Career (Nolia Karriär) is a major education and recruitment fair in northern Sweden. It brings together universities, colleges, vocational schools, and international education providers, along with companies, organizations, and public authorities seeking future employees.
Noliahallarna, Signalvägen 3, 903 22 Umeå, Sweden.
Sami National Day – 6 February 2027

The Sami make up one of the world’s least numerous indigenous peoples. In fact, only about 80,000 Sami live in their homeland, Sápmi. Others are scattered around the globe.
The Sami are an indigenous people that have been living in the Northern areas of Finland, Norway, and Sweden, as well as the Kola Peninsula of Russia, since the Ice Age. About 20,000 Sami live in Sweden. And they have their own cultural heritage, language, flag, and parliament.
Furthermore, the Sami are one of Sweden’s five official national minorities. The others are the Jews, the Roma, Swedish Finnns, and Tornedalers.
Sami National Day celebrates the anniversary of the first Sami congress, which was held in Trondheim, Norway, in 1917. Sami National Day has been celebrated annually since 1992. On this day, Sami communities raise the Sami National Flag and sing the Sami National Anthem.
Jokkmokk’s Market – 5 to 7 February 2027

Jokkmokk is the largest settlement in Northern Sweden. And Jokkmokk’s Market is now in its 418th year.
The market is held on the first Thursday in February every year, and it now lasts three days. Celebrations include concerts, excursions, exhibitions, films, and trade.
In fact, there are hundreds of events! And Jokkmokk Market is one of the most important social events for the Sámi people in Sápmi.
Stockholm Design Week – 8 to 14 February 2027
Stockholm Design Weeks. Photo Credit: formex, Design Talents.
Architects, buyers, designers, influencers, and media from around the world gather in the Swedish capital each February for Stockholm Design Week.
Stockholm Design Week is the most important gathering of the year on the Scandinavian Design calendar. Launched in 2002, the event hosted more than 400 events in 2019.
Events take place at galleries, showrooms, museums, and other cultural institutions. The focus during the day is on business. And at night, there are after-fair meetings, cocktail parties, and dinners.
The event is biennial. The next Stockhokm Design Week will be held in 2029.
Stockholm Furniture Fair – 9 to 12 February 2027
Interior design shop Artilleriet is located on Magasinsgatan in Gothenburg, Sweden. It offers an eclectic range of products from all around the world. Photo Credit: Anna HÃ¥llams/imagebank.sweden.se.
Hundreds of exhibitors will showcase their goods at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair. And fully 80% are from Scandinavia. Meanwhile, fair goers will come from 100 countries around the world.
The event is biennial. The next Stockholm Furniture Fair will be held in 2029.
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Valentine’s Day – 14 February 2027

Valentine’s Day has a relatively short history in Sweden. In fact, Swedes only started to celebrate it in the 1960s.
Nowadays, flowers and candies are exchanged. And like their counterparts in other countries, couples have quiet dinners at romantic restaurants.
Sometimes, they go clubs. And some people like to watch the sun set on the beach.
Hammarbybacken 2H – 2027 Dates PendingÂ

Hammarbybacken 2H is a two‑hour endurance race where participants — solo or in teams of two or three — compete to make the most ascents and descents of a 90‑metre artificial hill on skis. Hammarbybacken itself offers many of the facilities of a ski resort, including a ski school, rentals, restaurants, lifts, slopes for all ages, and a fun park for enthusiasts.
Hammarbybacken – Stockholm Hammarby Fabriksväg 111 120 33 Stockholm, Sweden.
Weather in Sweden in February

Northern Sweden gets the most snowfall in Sweden. And it can be bitter cold in February. Consequently, it is a great place to practise winter sports. However, the rest of Sweden isn’t as cold as you might expect.
Because of a warm Gulf Stream, the weather tends to be warmer than other countries at this latitude. However, that does not mean the weather is warm. And it can be quite windy along the coast. But there is little to no snow south of Stockholm.
In conclusion, be prepared for very short days and very long nights throughout the country. In fact, the short days and long nights can make the place downright gloomy.
Stockholm Weather in February

Stockholm is Sweden’s largest city. In addition, it is the nation’s capital. Because it is built on a series of islands, Stockholm is a stunningly beautiful city. For example, the city has countless lakes, bays, canals, and wetlands.
The average high temperature in Stockholm in February is -0.5 degrees Celsius, or 31 degrees Fahrenheit. At night, the temperature drops to an average low of -5.3 degrees Celsius, or 22.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
In fact, February is the coldest month of the year in Stockholm. In addition, there is an average of only 1.7 hours of daily sunshine in Stockholm in February.
There is an average of 14 days with either rain or snow in Stockholm in February. The average humidity is 91%.
Gothenburg Weather in February

Gothenburg is Sweden’s second largest city. It is located on the country’s west coast. The city’s port is Scandinavia’s largest. In addition, it is an important hub for Sweden’s infrastructure and trade.
The average high is in Gothenburg in February is 1.2 degrees Celsius, or 34 Fahrenheit. And the average low is -0.4 degrees Celsius, or 24 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is an average of 2 hours of sunshine in Gothenburg in February. There is an average of 11 days with either rain or snow. And the average humidity is 93%.
Malmo Weather in February
Malmo is Sweden’s third largest city. It sits at the southwestern tip of Sweden. It is across the Oresund River from Copenhagen, Denmark.Â
The average high temperature in Malmo in February is 1.7 degrees Celsius, or 31 degrees Fahrenheit. At night, the temperature drops to an average low of -2.4 degrees Celsius. That is 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is an average of 2.2 hours of sunshine in Malmo in February. There is an average of 13 days with either rain or snow in Malmo in February. Â And the average humidity is 89%.
Uppsala Weather in February
Uppala is Sweden’s fourth largest city. It is 71 kilometers, or 44 miles, north of Stockholm.Â
The average high temperature in Uppsala in February is -1.6 degrees Celsius, or 23.5 degrees Fahrenheit. At night, the temperature drops to an average low of -7.4 degrees Celsius, or 19 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is an average of 1.8 hours of sunshine in Uppsala in February. There is an average of 13 rainy days in Uppsala in February. And the average humidity is 96%.
Umea Weather in February
Umea is Sweden’s 13th largest city. Most importantly, it is the gateway to Swedish Lapland.
The average high temperature in Umea in February is 14.4 degrees Celsius, or 24 degrees Fahrenheit. At night, the temperature drops to an average low of -11.6 degrees Celsius, or 11 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is an average of 1.6 hours of sunshine in Umea in February. There is an average of 15 days with either rain or now Umea in February. And the average humility is 95%.
Swedish Lapland Weather in February
Swedish Lapland is the country’s northernmost region, stretching above the Arctic Circle. It is home to vast wilderness, the Sámi people, reindeer herding traditions, and natural wonders such as the midnight sun in summer and the northern lights in winter.
Kiruna, often called the capital of Swedish Lapland, serves as the main hub for visitors, but the region is defined more by its sweeping landscapes and Arctic climate than by any single city.
So what is the weather like in Lapland in February?
The average high temperature in Lapland in February is −6 °C (21 °F). At night, the temperature drops to an average low of −13 °C (9 °F). There is an average of 2 hours of sunshine in February. Days begin to lengthen, but it is still a dark winter month. There are about 18 snowy days in February. The average humidity is around 90%.
What to Pack
Sweden can get really cold in February. Therefore, you should bring warm clothing. If you plan on visiting the coast, make sure to wind-proof apparel.
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