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Exploring Malmö’s Hidden Gems: Parks, Falafel, and Views

Seven Things to Explore in Malmö

 

1. Pildammsparken

If you’re searching for a lush, green spot in central Malmö, Pildammsparken is perfect. Originally, the park’s ponds were water reservoirs, but today they’re an integral part of the carefully planned landscape that makes Pildammsparken a popular destination. The park offers playgrounds for families and outdoor gyms for sporty visitors. Find Pildammsparken on Google Maps

2. Falafel Baghdad at Enskifteshagen

Malmö is known as the falafel capital of Sweden, with countless places serving up this delicious street food. To find the best of the best, check out Falafel Baghdad. Their specialty is called Baghdad Falafel, and is a must-try. Find Falafel Baghdad on Google Maps

3. Kaffebaren på Möllan

For coffee enthusiasts, Kaffebaren på Möllan is a must-visit. Known for its exceptional brews, it’s also located near Möllan Square, which turns into a lively market on weekends, making it a fun and vibrant spot to explore. Find Kaffebaren på Möllan on Google Maps

4. Gamla Väster

Explore the charming, historic district of Gamla Väster in the western part of Malmö’s city center. With its beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, and lack of commercial stores, this area is perfect for a peaceful stroll among traditional Swedish houses. Find Gamla Väster on Google Maps

5. Brofästet

For the adventurous at heart, head to Brofästet for a stunning viewpoint of the Öresund Bridge. Here, you can feel the powerful ocean winds and take in expansive views. Find Brofästet on Google Maps

6. Kallbadhuset

Up for a refreshing dip in the open sea, even in late autumn? Visit Kallbadhuset, Malmö’s outdoor sea bath. It offers saunas with magnificent ocean views, making it a unique spot for relaxation and a cold swim. Find Kallbadhuset on Google Maps

7. Turning Torso

The iconic Turning Torso was once the tallest building in the Nordics and is a remarkable example of neo-futuristic architecture. Located in the Western Harbour, it’s about a 1.5-kilometer walk from our conference venue. This impressive skyscraper is a must-see for architecture fans. Find Turning Torso on Google Maps


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