Welcome to Stockholmsmässan

Stockholmsmässan is the leading exhibition centre in Scandinavia. We develop, organize and market more than 70 regular trade fairs and public fairs. We also host more than 3 000 congresses, conferences, annual general meetings, sales meetings etc.

In total, approximately 1 million visitors attend our events every year. More than half a billion Swedish crowns have been invested in the facilities during the last couple of years. Stockholmsmässan offer world-class facilities. We offer comprehensive services for exhibitors, the latest technology and plenty of experience.

In May 2006 Stockholmsmässan takes personal meetings to new heights with the opening of an 18 storey hotel. A new hotel with a high international standard offers Stockholmsmässan and our customers new opportunities. The hotel will be called Talk and be run by Stockholmsmässan and Rica Hotels.




Stockholmsmässan is a member of Union des Foires Internationales.




Stockholmsmässan is a member of Fairlink, a professional and industrial council for Scandinavian trade show organizers that works towards increasing knowledge of and interest for trade shows.


Stockholmsmässan does use cookies

Stockholmsmässan does use cookies which are small text files saved in your computer. Cookies are anonymous and contain no personal information. If you have saved your settings at the Visitors Guide the cookies helps to keep track of them, which means as an exhibitor you can log in and update your company information and as a Visitor you can save information on My Pages.

The cookie function is switched of in the security settings in your browser, but if you do, it means you can not use some of the services on the Webb Site as they won't function as they are intended to.

 

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April 25th - 27th 2012 Opening Hours
Wednesday 25th of April 10.00-20.00
Thursday 26th of April 10.00-18.00
Friday 27th of April 10.00-17.00

The major trade fair in Northern Europé for wines, beer, spirits and ciders.

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