Hotels in Malmö
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Browse hotels in Malmö, Sweden — stay in Västra Hamnen near the Turning Torso or in Gamla Staden by Stortorget. Copenhagen is 35 minutes by rail.
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About Malmö
Malmö: Sweden's Strait-Side City
Malmö sits at the southern tip of Sweden's Skåne region, separated from Copenhagen by 16 km of the Øresund strait. The Øresund Bridge, opened in 2000, connects the two cities by rail in under 35 minutes, making Malmö a practical base for travelers exploring both countries. The city of roughly 360,000 residents has rebuilt its waterfront around the former Kockums shipyard site, now reborn as Västra Hamnen — a mixed-use harbor district anchored by the Turning Torso, a 190-metre twisted skyscraper completed in 2005.
Where to Stay in Malmö
Västra Hamnen suits travelers who prefer waterfront architecture and proximity to the bridge. Gamla Staden (the old town) centers on Stortorget square and the 16th-century St. Peter's Church, drawing visitors who want medieval street plans and covered market halls. Möllevångstånget square, in the southeastern quarter, hosts Malmö's largest outdoor produce market and a dense concentration of mid-range restaurants.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Malmö Central Station sits on the Øresund Line; direct trains run from Copenhagen Airport in approximately 20 minutes.
- Getting around: The Pågatågen regional rail network and tram lines cover most districts; cycling is practical on flat terrain.
- Currency: Swedish kronor (SEK); Danish krone is not accepted outside tourist shops near the bridge.
- Language: Swedish, with high English fluency across service industries.
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