Malmö by boat, bus and your own two feet
Take a leisurely boat trip along the canals and under the bridges of Malmö. The on-board audio guide tells you about the history of the city, its buildings and the people who formed the city. It only takes 50 minutes and is well worth the time.
The ‘Malmö Panorama’ tour is a coach/boat combo tour in and around Malmö with a photo shoot stop-off so that you can get snaps of the magnificent Öresund Bridge that links Sweden and Denmark.
On a walking tour of Malmö your very own personal guide will take you through central Malmö, along its canal and show you its historic and contemporary sights. Malmö has quite a story to tell – up until the 17th century it belonged to Denmark, before Sweden took it back. And now it is once again linked with Denmark. Take one of the tours mentioned here and let your guide fill in the gaps.
Catch all these sightseeing tours from Norra Vallgatan boat terminal, by Central Station in central Malmö.
Form/Design centre
The Form/Design Center in Malmö is on Lilla Torg and if you want to know more about the future of Swedish and Scandinavian design – come here. See the best of Swedish furniture, textile, lighting and art industries. Let the design ethic of this place flow over you and fill your head with new design ideas.
Is it a bird...is it a plane
No. It’s the Turning Torso building in the new Western Harbour area of Malmö – the city’s very own twisty, turny architectural wonder that you’re not able to miss if in Malmö. At 190 metres tall, it is a series of twisted cubes reaching almost ever upwards. Take the elevator up to the top floor for mind-blowing views of Malmö, Denmark and the Öresund Region.