Oresund Bridge. On July 01, 2000, after a hundred years of arguing whether to build a permanent link between Denmark and Sweden, the Oresund Bridge was finally put in place. This 15.4 kilometer bridge is one of the most viewed sights in Malmo. The best spot to view this link between Sweden and Denmark is at the Lernecken and Luftkastellet restaurant.
read moreCity locals and tourists alike have many bars to choose from to unwind after a day’s work or a day of touring the attractions. People can find themselves immersed in the atmosphere of a traditional Swedish pub like those seen in Stockholm Nightlife or a more modern American-inspired one. Whatever it is that a person looks for, Malmo has it.
read moreAt the turn of the 18th century, Malmo’s population was only around 2,300. The number of inhabitants dropped in 1728 because of the wars of Charles XII and several epidemics that hit the city. It was only in the latter part of the 18th century that the number of inhabitants started to grow back and Malmo started its expansion of the city.
read moreThere are two major international airports in the vicinity of Malmo. The first one, Malmo Airport, is located at about 55 kilometres from the city centre. Ironically, Copenhagen Airport is closer to Malmo, at only 24 kilometres. Both airports serve major destinations in Europe and abroad. There are regular bus and train services running from the airports to Malmo, but make sure to check the schedules, because they can...
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