Malmö - unmissable gems!
Malmö offers a dynamic blend of culture, unique experiences, outdoor activities and artistic inspiration that promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Discover the city's art scene at Konsthallen or Moderna Museet Malmö. Challenge your tastebuds at Disgusting food museum or let your eyes feast on couture by Lars Wallin at Malmö Museums. Maybe stroll through the Castle gardens on your way to enjoy the sunset in the Western Harbour? Or take a boatride on the canals to finish off with a swim att the Cold bath house. The choice is yours and the city too! Here is one selection of ten things you shouldn´t miss in the city while you´re here!
Disgusting food museum
Ready to tantalize your taste buds - or maybe not? Dive into Malmö's Disgusting Food Museum, where all your senses are challenged in unprecedented ways! 'Delicacies' range from stinky cheese and bugs to fermented shark. Warning: Not for the faint-stomached! Dare to sample the unthinkable - Bon appétit, or not!
Lars Wallin at Malmö Museum
Scandinavia's oldest Renaissance castle was alternately owned by both Danes and Swedes. It now houses various collections under the name Malmö Museums and as Southern Swedens largest museum - it truly is a place where everyone can find something that suits their fancy!
In the exhibition Lars Wallin - Fashion stories you can relish in elegance redefined with star designer Lars Wallin's haute couture. Exquisite craftsmanship, timeless designs, and unparalleled sophistication in every stitch!
A short distance to the west of the castle, you will find the Technology and Maritime museum which hosts the Lars Wallin exhibition.
Outdoor adventures - green spaces, water and self-propulsion!
Dive into the lush tranquility of Malmös green spaces, experience adventures on water or hop on a bike to enjoy the city at your own pace! Enjoy tranquility in the Castle Garden and enjoy Swedish fika or lunch in the greenhouse. Embark on thrilling water adventures along the city's picturesque canals in a boat propelled by an engine - or by you! Or rent a bike for both self-guided tours and a chance to get around Malmö the way it´s meant to be discovered!
Ribersborgs open air bath - Kallbadhuset!
Ribersborgs Kallbadhus (open-air bath): where 'chilling out' takes on a whole new meaning! Dive into the water - icy in winter and lukewarm in summertime, then thaw out in the sauna! Feel the heat, laugh off the cold- like a spa day with a side of Swedish scenery and a healthy dose of Vitamin Sea! Afterwards, stroll over to the restaurant for a pick-me-up cup of coffee, a nice lunch or something to please your sweet tooth!
Western harbour
Experience the charm of Malmö's Western Harbour, where modern architecture meets scenic waterfront promenades - its innovative architecture seamlessly integrated into the waterfront landscape. Take a leisurely stroll through this vibrant district, discover hidden gems around every corner, from striking residential buildings to sustainable designs and cultural landmarks such as Santiago Calatravas Turning Torso. With its blend of urban sophistication and coastal serenity, the Western Harbour invites you to explore, be inspired and unwind by the sea!
Street art transforms the urban landscape!
Discover the city´s soul through its street art scene! Wander the colorful streets adorned with captivating murals and graffiti, each telling a unique story. From large-scale urban art to murals and street-sculptures hidden in alleys, you might just stumble upon a surprise when you least expect it! Immerse yourself in the creativity of local and international artists, and let the urban landscape inspire you!
Moderna Museet – Modern Art Museum
Prepare to have your mind tickled and your imagination stretched! Moderna Museet is one of Europe’s leading museums of modern and contemporary art, with a collection of high international standing. Malmö has one of the most beautiful exhibition spaces in Sweden and showcases contemporary art’s most important artists and modern classics alternated with a selection from Moderna Museet’s rich collection from 1900 and onwards!