Welcome to Malmö, with plenty to offer. Here are some of the must-see sights and experiences.
There are also a lot of useful information at www.visitmalmo.se

Lilla Torg & Old town
Step back in time. A charming old square surrounded by half-timbered houses, cozy cafés, and vibrant restaurants. It’s the perfect place to soak up the atmosphere of Malmö’s Old Town. Nearby, you’ll find Stortorget, Malmö’s oldest square, and the impressive Malmö City Hall.

Turning Torso
Malmö’s most iconic landmark, Turning Torso, is a futuristic skyscraper twisting 190 meters into the sky. While you can’t go inside unless you're a resident, it’s a fantastic photo spot and a symbol of the city’s modernity.

Malmö Castle & Kungsparken
Malmöhus Slott is a 16th-century fortress that now houses a museum showcasing art, history, and natural science. Surrounding the castle is Kungsparken, a beautiful green oasis perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Västra Hamnen & Ribersborgsstranden
Head to Västra Hamnen for stunning waterfront views, modern architecture, and trendy restaurants. A short walk away, you’ll find Ribersborgsstranden (Ribersborg Beach), a long sandy beach where locals swim year-round. For a true Swedish experience, visit Ribersborgs Kallbadhus, a historic open-air bathhouse with saunas right by the sea.
Øresund Bridge – The Gateway to Denmark
Malmö is just a 30-minute train ride from Copenhagen via the Øresund Bridge, a stunning architectural marvel connecting Sweden and Denmark. If you have time, consider a day trip to Copenhagen!