We spent our second day of our Scandinavian trip in Malmö, the third largest city in Sweden 🇸🇪
From Copenhagen to Malmö, we took the bus company called Flixbus and we spent 10 euros for that round trip.
Since the 10-euro ticket is the cheapest, we had to be at the Copenhagen Central Station at 7 am. The journey takes only one hour.
The arrival station is called Malmö Central station, duh. We sat there a little in order to have breakfast and a woman, probably under some drugs, started to talk to us. Of course, we didn’t understand a single word as we don’t talk Swedish but, oh my gad, two awesome policemen saved us and took her away.
As soon the incident ended, we decided to walk a bit since everything was closed. Malmö is a small city in which we totally felt safe and its cute streets are really similar to Antwerp, in Belgium.
I think I still prefer Malmö than Copenhaguen as I felt really more comfortable there. However, the city is REALLY small : indeed, it takes only two hours to visit really deeply Malmö.
So, what can you do there ?
- Malmö Castle
Well, you got to pay the entrance ticket. The outside isn’t really
- Turning Torso
You can have a look at the skyscraper from the Malmö Castle.
- Øresundsbron
If you take the bus, then you’ll be on this bridge for sure.
- Emporia Shopping Center
One of the biggest shopping centres in Sweden. There is Sephora and other Scandinavian brands where I had the chance to buy some HudaBeauty 💄 products.
As a result, there are not that much touristic or interesting places in Malmö but if you got some time, like a free afternoon, you should probably go there. Also, I think Sweden is a little bit cheaper than Denmark.. In the city centre, we ate some falafels and the most excellent humus I’ve ever eaten for 8 euros per person. DEFINITELY worth it. Good food is always worth it anyway.
If you have any tips concerning Sweden, please tell me, I’d be happy to read them 😍