Begin your first day in Malmo at Gustav Adolfs Torg, the city's largest square. From there, take a ten-minute walk to Malmo Castle, which dates back to the 16th century. Just across the street, you'll find Malmohus Castle, which houses the Malmo Museums, featuring exhibitions on Swedish history and art. After a brief visit to the museums, take a stroll along the charming cobbled streets of Lilla Torg, a cozy square with restaurants, cafes, and small shops. Don't miss the St. Petri Church, located nearby, and end your day with a visit to the Turning Torso, a modern residential skyscraper with breathtaking views over the city.
Begin your second day in Malmo with a relaxing train ride to Falsterbo, a small town within the municipality of Vellinge, to visit one of the most beautiful beaches in Sweden. Spend your morning basking in the sun, swimming or diving, and enjoying the unparalleled natural beauty of the Baltic Sea. In the early afternoon, catch a train back to take a guided bike tour in the countryside surrounding the city. Explore the rolling hills, farms, and gorgeous landscapes of the region. Your guide will tell you all about Malmo's rich agricultural history and wildlife before taking you back to the city center to end your day with one of Sweden's most famous meals, meatballs at Meatballs For The People.
If you have more time, we recommend visiting the Moderna Museet Malmo, an art gallery with great exhibitions. Alternatively, take a trip to Ribersborgs Kallbadhus, a historic bathhouse and sauna that is a popular attraction in the summer.
If you have less time, we suggest shortening your bike tour and spending more time exploring Malmo's cultural attractions, such as the Malmo City Theatre or the Malmo Opera.