Söderpiren in Halmstad organized an Easter egg hunt event on Good Friday, which may have been the coldest ever, according to officials. An eight-year-old boy named Gabriel Giannini was among the first to find an Easter egg at the Halmstad event, the organizers said. The exact number of participants in the Halmstad egg hunt and how many eggs were distributed have not been confirmed, leaving questions about the event's scale and specific activities beyond the hunt.
There was a real Easter atmosphere in several places in Halmstad on Good Friday, according to multiple reports, with families and children engaging in various Easter-themed activities. In Umeå, Hamptjärnsstugan café held an Easter egg hunt for Easter break celebrants, officials confirmed, attracting visitors looking for holiday fun. Linköping's Easter parade took place despite stormy weather, according to major media reports, showcasing community resilience.
The Easter parade in Linköping featured the Culture School's school music band, sources said, adding musical entertainment to the festivities. There were 800 Easter eggs distributed at the Linköping parade, according to major media reports, ensuring treats for attendees. The exact number of participants in Linköping's parade and who organized it have not been disclosed, adding to uncertainties about the event's logistics and planning details.