Malmö

Malmö
Malmö is Sweden's third largest city and sits at the southern tip of the country, just a 30-minute train ride from Copenhagen across the famous Öresund Bridge. This bridge, which opened in 2000, transformed Malmö from an industrial city in decline to a vibrant cultural hub.
The city blends old and new in a way that's distinctly Swedish. The historic center features the main square Stortorget, with its impressive Town Hall, while the modern Western Harbor district showcases cutting-edge architecture like the Turning Torso, a twisted skyscraper that's become Malmö's iconic landmark.
Malmö is one of Sweden's most diverse cities, with residents from over 170 countries bringing their cultures and cuisines. This international flavor is evident in neighborhoods like Möllevången, where you can find food from around the world.
The city takes sustainability seriously, with extensive bike lanes, green spaces, and eco-friendly buildings. Malmö was actually one of Europe's first cities to commit to being climate-neutral.
For history buffs, Malmöhus Castle offers insights into the region's past as part of Denmark until 1658. And food lovers shouldn't miss Malmö's emerging culinary scene that combines Swedish traditions with global influences. The city's commitment to organic and locally-sourced ingredients has made it a foodie destination in recent years.
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