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    Malmö is located at 13°00' east and 55°35' north, near the southwestern tip of Sweden, in Skåne County . The city is part of the transnational Öresund Region and, since 2000, has been linked by the Öresund Bridge across the Öresund to Copenhagen, Denmark.

  2. Malmö is one of the most eclectic cities in Scandinavia. One minute you’ll be enjoying Sweden’s best falafel, the next, Michelin star meals blending the best of food from the locality and far beyond. Today, home to over 350,000 people, Malmö is a true melting pot of cultures, with residents hailing from over 170 countries.

  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Enjoy Swedish Fika. Malmö's Old Town is a delightful place to experience the beloved fika culture of Sweden. Its cobblestone streets and historic buildings will transport you to a bygone era. At the heart of the Old Town, you'll find Lilla Torg, a charming square home to several quaint cafes and bustling outdoor terraces.

  4. Destinationssamverkan Malmö AB (DSM) is a company whose board is comprised of representatives from the local hospitality industry and the local government. In Malmö there are no musts, only endless possibilities. Within walking distance, you’ll find a rich variety of events, family fun, culture, history and modern art, as well as lush parks ...

  5. May 29, 2024 · Malmö is the most continental city in Sweden with influences from all over the world. It’s kind of the Swedish equivalent to Brooklyn with a mixture of architecture, history and atmosphere. Attractions and places to visit in Malmö Turning Torso. The twisting tower is one of the most famous buildings ever in Sweden.

  6. Malmö. Malmö is Sweden 's third largest city with a population of about 352,000 (2021), and the capital of the province of Scania (Skåne) on the southern tip of the country. Malmö is a port city on the Öresund strait, facing Copenhagen on its other bank, with which it is connected by the Öresund bridge.

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · Malmö is often described as one of Sweden’s most underrated cities, and as the fifth biggest city in the Nordics (with around 750 000 inhabitants in Greater Malmö) the Scanian city offers plenty of typical Scandinavian city experiences—a historic old town, cobblestone streets, parks everywhere, medieval moat in front of renaissance castle, beautiful architecture, Nordic noir fame—but with a fraction of the crowds larger and more popular cities get.