Malmö Map

Explore Sweden's gateway to Denmark and continental Europe

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About Malmö

Quick Facts

  • Population: 350,000+ (city proper)
  • Metro Area: 740,000+
  • Founded: ~1275
  • Area: 156 km²
  • County: Skåne
  • Distance to Copenhagen: 30 km

Neighborhoods

  • Gamla Staden - Historic center
  • Västra Hamnen - Modern waterfront
  • Möllevången - Multicultural hub
  • Davidshall - Residential area
  • Ribersborg - Beach district

Getting Around

  • Buses: Extensive city network
  • Trains: To Copenhagen, Stockholm
  • Öresund Bridge: Road & rail to Denmark
  • Airport: Copenhagen (CPH) closest
  • Bike: Very bike-friendly city

Top Attractions in Malmö

Turning Torso

Scandinavia's tallest building and an architectural marvel. The 190-meter twisting tower has become Malmö's most iconic landmark.

Öresund Bridge

The impressive 16 km bridge-tunnel connecting Sweden and Denmark. A symbol of Scandinavian cooperation and engineering excellence.

Malmö Castle

Renaissance castle dating from 1434, now housing several museums including art, natural history, and city history collections.

Ribersborg Beach

Popular 2.5 km sandy beach with the famous Ribersborg Kallbadhus - an open-air bath house from 1898.

Stortorget

Malmö's main square featuring the beautiful Town Hall, various restaurants, and the statue of King Karl X Gustav.

Västra Hamnen

Modern waterfront district built on former shipyard land. Features sustainable architecture, promenades, and sea views.

Malmö Map Guide

Exploring Malmö by Map

Malmö is Sweden's third-largest city and the gateway to continental Europe via the Öresund Bridge. Located in the Skåne region, Malmö has transformed from an industrial city into a vibrant, multicultural destination known for its sustainable urban development and innovative architecture. Our interactive Malmö map helps you navigate this compact and bike-friendly city.

Malmö and Copenhagen

The opening of the Öresund Bridge in 2000 connected Malmö directly to Copenhagen, creating the Öresund Region - one of the most densely populated and economically significant regions in Scandinavia. Trains cross the bridge every 20 minutes, making Copenhagen's airport the most convenient for international travelers visiting Malmö.

Sustainable City

Malmö is internationally recognized for its commitment to sustainability. The Västra Hamnen district, where Turning Torso is located, was designed as a showcase for sustainable urban living with renewable energy, green buildings, and innovative waste management.

Multicultural Malmö

Malmö is one of Sweden's most diverse cities, with residents from over 180 countries. This diversity is reflected in the city's food scene, particularly in areas like Möllevången where you can find cuisines from around the world.