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Malmo: Things To See & Do

 

 

Stortorget

Lilla Torg

Mollevangstorget

Gamla Vester

Oresund Bridge

Ribersborg Beach

Church of St Peters

Malmohus

Thottska house

Torup Castle

 

 

 

 

 

Stortorget

The city’s largest square isn’t its prettiest, but it is the most important, with the many major banks having their offices there, as well as the town hall, some restaurants and other dignified institutions.

 


 

Lilla Torg

The city’s most beautiful square has been the city’s main site for trading activities since the 16th century and it is still the centre of life today, with an eclectic but charming mix of 16th century houses, hip sushi joints, cobbled streets and fancy first class restaurants.

 


Mollevangstorget

The alternative's answer to the Lilla Torg, the young and creative make this square their stomping ground during the night, sharing the space incongruously enough with a daytime fruit and vegetable market.

 


 

Gamla Vester

The old quarter of the city boasts charming, old-fashioned houses and some cozy cafes serving memorable Swedish cuisine.

 


Oresund Bridge

Europe’s longest bridge at a whopping 5 mile length, this connection links Denmark and Sweden.

 


 

Ribersborg Beach

After a hard day of exploration, the sandy stretch of beach is a welcome refuge together with the Kallbadhuset bathing house, which offers everything from snacks to saunas.

 


Church of St Peters

The majestic church is the oldest building in Malmo. Filled with artefacts from the 16th and 17th century, it is the largest and most famous church in the city.

 


 

Malmohus

The city’s massive ancient fortress now houses the Malmo and is the oldest remaining fortress from the 16th century.

 


Thottska house

The oldest surviving half-timber house in Malmo, built in the long ago days of 1558.

 


 

Torup Castle

This magnificent castle near Malmo, though not as forbidding as Marmohus, makes for a charming day trip outside the city.

 


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