A great, if somewhat chaotic, place! Mr Schultz has an antiquariat but not like the several others scattered along this street. Nope, his is a place full of books you won't find anywhere else such as... more
If you are nimble with a needle, or skillful with a sewing machine, Irmas Hus will be a Aladdin's cave of delights for you. Beautiful fabrics, and gorgeous... more
If you are looking for expensive antiques or just bric-a-brac, then the area around Davidshall Square and Street is where you want to be. Here you find several... more
Small lovely shop with many cool small brands. Much is organic and unisex. Brands like Bobo Choses, New generals, Popupshop, Shampoodle, Moonkids, Rockefella... more
Look out for the green and gold government run alcohol shops. It's the only place outside pubs and resraunts you'll be able to buy full strength beer. Prices... more
Malmo has a large, mainly pedestrianised shopping zone in the city centre. Large department stores, shopping centres, boutiques and all kinds of restaurants,... more
Malmö became my new hometown in October 2002. This is what I have discovered of it so far...:)
As I was here a few times when I was little, I can now notice a distinct difference from those earlier...
After Liz and I spent about a week in wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen(!), we reluctantly left the delicious beers, sausages and fun behind so that we could attend a wedding in Frosunda. Where the hell...
Malmö is the largest city of Skåne, fast changing region of South Sweden which is a part of the dynamic Öresund region recently connected with the bridge.
Although with more than 250,000 inhabitants...
I went on a daytrip from Copenhagen to Malmo in March 2004. The swedish city is easily reached from Denmark by train or car over the famous Oresund Bridge. Malmo is Sweden's third largest city with...
Once an isolated city on the southern tip of Sweden, Malmo is fast becoming a major multicultural center. With the completion of the Oresund Bridge in the year 2000 connecting Sweden to Denmark, Malmo...
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