Blending green parks and sandy beaches with a rich culture, history and modern art, Malmö lets you go your own way — literally. Starting in the bustling commercial centre, it’s just a short walk to picturesque Old Town and Malmöhus Castle. From there, you can easily continue to the modern Western Harbour for a perfect snapshot of the Öresund Bridge and Turning Torso. And since Malmö loves food, drinks and good company, you’re never far from fine dining or a proper Swedish Fika.
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4.5 based on 784 reviews
The Church looks very nice from the outside. Inside, it is quite plain, despite its 700 year history, although the side altar at the back has some faded murals, which are more often seen in Italian churches. The main altar is very dramatic and it is possible to walk all the way behind it. Around the church in various paces is plenty of evidence of regular worship and an active role in its local and wider community.
4.5 based on 304 reviews
A modern library with lots of natural light and surrounded by lots of nature outside the building. It’s a haven for the book lovers.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Sweden's oldest pharmacy is housed in a beautiful old building. The original interior has been preserved here. On the second floor there is a nice balcony behind which there are shelves with antique bottles. Very nice ceiling. Definitely worth stopping by and seeing.
4.0 based on 1,389 reviews
Lets be honest there's not much to do in Malmo but if you do end up there then its worth visiting The Turning Torso Skyscraper. The design is that it shape shifts by 90 degrees from top to bottom and its worth getting up close to see the structure from all the different angles. Unfortunately this is a private owned building so I was unable to access it. Designed as the name suggest on a turning torso.
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4.0 based on 37 reviews
First off, let me say if you are in Copenhagen for more than a few days, it is most definitely worth taking the one hour train ride to Malmo. The ride itself is interesting as half way across the bridge you then go under the water for the second half of the trip. Once there, you arrive at Malmo Central. Now, I am a nut for old train stations and this one is no different. It is smaller than Copenhagen but retains its old world charm and architecture. Easy to navigate and centrally located. Not overwhelmed by shops and restaurants, but enough to satisfy your needs. Cross over the bridge and you are in old town. Love it. Oh, and don't forget the COOP Supermarket attached to the station.
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