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Malmö City!

Food scene

Great Pizza
Husie Pizzeria
292 Klågerupsvägen
Great Pizza
Tradition Swedish food
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Bullen - Två Krögare
35 Storgatan
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Tradition Swedish food

OUR FAVORITE COFFEE SPOTS

Very cosy coffee shop close to Folketspark
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Uggla Kaffebar
16 Sankt Knuts väg
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Very cosy coffee shop close to Folketspark

Neighbourhoods

Heart of Malmö. Many shops along the river.
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Gustav Adolfs Torg
8C Gustav Adolfs torg
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Heart of Malmö. Many shops along the river.
Lilla Torg is a popular cobblestone square, filled with restaurants, bars and cafés. Walk around and enjoy the city life, as it flows by you. In summer months, the area is full of open air eateries. Visit the Saluhallen, indoor market, where you can taste food from around the world. Head west of Lilla Torg to find Gamla Väster, the picturesque spot of Malmö with low houses and colorful brick buildings.
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Lilla Torg
7 Lilla torg
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Lilla Torg is a popular cobblestone square, filled with restaurants, bars and cafés. Walk around and enjoy the city life, as it flows by you. In summer months, the area is full of open air eateries. Visit the Saluhallen, indoor market, where you can taste food from around the world. Head west of Lilla Torg to find Gamla Väster, the picturesque spot of Malmö with low houses and colorful brick buildings.

Sightseeing

Beach. With views towards Öresunds bridge (Denmark)
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Ribersborg
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Beach. With views towards Öresunds bridge (Denmark)
Sweden’s oldest renaissance castle, Malmöhus Castle, is one of the city’s most famous attractions. Originally built as a minor citadel in 1436, it was destroyed in the Skåne uprising a century later.
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Kastilyong Malmohus
6 Malmöhusvägen
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Sweden’s oldest renaissance castle, Malmöhus Castle, is one of the city’s most famous attractions. Originally built as a minor citadel in 1436, it was destroyed in the Skåne uprising a century later.
Malmö’s Folkets Park is an amusement park, similar to Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. It is also the oldest public park in the world, with a large green area and ponds, where you can sit and relax. Enjoy the entertaining rides, walk around the flea market and see the animals in the park. In the winter, the large wading pool is converted into an ice skating rink. The amusement park is open from April to September and it’s free to enter. Folkets park.
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Folkets Park station
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Malmö’s Folkets Park is an amusement park, similar to Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. It is also the oldest public park in the world, with a large green area and ponds, where you can sit and relax. Enjoy the entertaining rides, walk around the flea market and see the animals in the park. In the winter, the large wading pool is converted into an ice skating rink. The amusement park is open from April to September and it’s free to enter. Folkets park.
Stortorget is the largest square in Malmö, constructed around 1530. It is fringed by the City Hall, Kramer Hotel and Kockska huset, house of Jörgen Kock, the city’s mayor during the 16th century. In the corner of the square you can see Apoteket Lejonet, another significant Neo-Renaissance building. In the middle of the square you can see the equestrian statue of King Karl Gustav X. After you’ve snapped some pics, stop by one of the many cafes spilling onto the square for a coffee break or some lunch.
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Stortorget
Stortorget
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Stortorget is the largest square in Malmö, constructed around 1530. It is fringed by the City Hall, Kramer Hotel and Kockska huset, house of Jörgen Kock, the city’s mayor during the 16th century. In the corner of the square you can see Apoteket Lejonet, another significant Neo-Renaissance building. In the middle of the square you can see the equestrian statue of King Karl Gustav X. After you’ve snapped some pics, stop by one of the many cafes spilling onto the square for a coffee break or some lunch.
The Turning Torso is a striking skyscraper, holding the title of tallest in Sweden. Over 190 meters in height, it was designed by architect Santiago Calatrava. The building was opened in 2005 and twists 90 degrees from the bottom to the top. It is located in the western harbor, where you can enjoy the interesting Swedish architecture. Stop by the biggest skateboarding and climbing park in Europe Stapelbäddsparken and try to climb on top of one of the three artificial rocks, standing four meters tall.
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Turning Torso
14 Lilla Varvsgatan
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The Turning Torso is a striking skyscraper, holding the title of tallest in Sweden. Over 190 meters in height, it was designed by architect Santiago Calatrava. The building was opened in 2005 and twists 90 degrees from the bottom to the top. It is located in the western harbor, where you can enjoy the interesting Swedish architecture. Stop by the biggest skateboarding and climbing park in Europe Stapelbäddsparken and try to climb on top of one of the three artificial rocks, standing four meters tall.
Malmö Konsthall has one of the largest exhibition halls in Europe, which presents a mix of classic art and temporary exhibitions. The museum was constructed as an open space area, made of wood, glass and concrete. It was opened in 1975, and is currently hosting its 40 year anniversary exhibition. The ceiling varies in height and uses natural and artificial light to create an exhibition space of endless possibilities. The museum was designed by architect Klas Anshelm. The admission is free, with guided tours available.
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Malmo Konsthall
S:t Johannesgatan 7
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Malmö Konsthall has one of the largest exhibition halls in Europe, which presents a mix of classic art and temporary exhibitions. The museum was constructed as an open space area, made of wood, glass and concrete. It was opened in 1975, and is currently hosting its 40 year anniversary exhibition. The ceiling varies in height and uses natural and artificial light to create an exhibition space of endless possibilities. The museum was designed by architect Klas Anshelm. The admission is free, with guided tours available.
The oldest building in Malmö, built in the early 14th century. The red-brick church was built in the Gothic design and has a 105 meter high tower. The medieval frescoes on the church were destroyed during the religious wars in the 16th century. See the impressive wooden altarpiece from 1611 and restored medieval wall paintings in the Merchant’s Chapel. A votive ship in a south aisle is a memorial, dedicated to fallen soldiers at sea during the Second World War.
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Simbahan ng San Pedro
4 Göran Olsgatan
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The oldest building in Malmö, built in the early 14th century. The red-brick church was built in the Gothic design and has a 105 meter high tower. The medieval frescoes on the church were destroyed during the religious wars in the 16th century. See the impressive wooden altarpiece from 1611 and restored medieval wall paintings in the Merchant’s Chapel. A votive ship in a south aisle is a memorial, dedicated to fallen soldiers at sea during the Second World War.
Located in the green area around the Malmöhus Castle, the Kungsparken is an area where you can stroll around the various paths. Pay attention to the statues and sculptures located in the park and explore different gardens, which are especially luscious during the summer. The park also has two lakes and an organic community garden. Stop for fika – a Swedish term for a coffee or tea break with pastries – with a friend at the little café in the middle of the park.
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Kungsparken
33 Slottsgatan
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Located in the green area around the Malmöhus Castle, the Kungsparken is an area where you can stroll around the various paths. Pay attention to the statues and sculptures located in the park and explore different gardens, which are especially luscious during the summer. The park also has two lakes and an organic community garden. Stop for fika – a Swedish term for a coffee or tea break with pastries – with a friend at the little café in the middle of the park.