Malmö is the third largest city in
Sweden situated some 20 km north-east of
Bunkeflostrand and 670 km from
Stockholm, 40 km east of Sweden -
Denmark border. It has a population of 301,800 people. Thousands of tourists visit Malmö every year to see its contemporary art galleries and opera houses.
Airport Kastrup (IATA: CPH) is 30 km away from Malmö and is the closest airport to it.
Interesting places in it
Malmö Konsthall is an exhibition hall located in the center of Malmö, Sweden. It is one of the largest exhibition halls for contemporary art in Europe.
Malmö Opera (Swedish: Malmö opera) is an opera house in Malmö, Sweden. An opera company of the same name presents seasons of opera in this house.
Disgusting Food Museum is a museum exhibiting disgusting food from around the world. The museum was located in Slagthuset MMX in Malmö from 29 October 2018 – 27 January 2019 and is now located in Södra Förstadsgatan 2, Malmö since the summer of 2021. The exhibition contains around 80 different food items from around the world, including roasted guinea pig from Peru, Casu martzu cheese from Sardinia and surströmming from Sweden.
Ribersborg open-air bath (Ribersborgs kallbadhus in Swedish, also known as Ribban by the older and Kallis by the younger generation) is an open-air public bath on the Ribersborg beach in Malmö, Sweden approximately one kilometre southwest of Turning Torso. The bathhouse is open for a skinny dip year round and has separate areas for men and women. Each area is equipped with two saunas and a warm water tub. There is also one mixed sauna (fkk-sauna) between the ladies and gentlemen's area. As well…
Pildammsparken (Willowpond Park) is a neighbourhood and park in Malmö, Sweden, founded for the Baltic Exhibition of 1914. It covers an area of 45 hectares.
Moderna Museet Malmö is a museum of modern and contemporary art located in Malmö, Sweden. It is a part of the state-owned Moderna Museet but has an independent exhibition programme. The museum was opened in December 2009.
Kungsparken is a park in Malmö, Sweden. It is located in the centre of the city just west of the Malmö City Hall and Malmö District Court and surrounds Malmöhus Castle. Up until 1881 it was known as Slottsparken. Because of this and their close proximity, it is sometimes confused with the nearby Slottsparken on maps, which was established in 1897.
Apoteket Lejonet, Malmö is a tourist attraction, one of the Interesting buildings in Malmö, Sweden. It is located: 86 km from Copenhagen, 730 km from Gothenburg, 900 km from Hamburg.
If you have already seen Malmö, there are still plenty of things to do on the outskirts of the city. If you're visiting the area, you may want to check out something from the following list:
To understand Malmö better you can also take a look at the gallery.