A beautiful city square with good seating, nice plantations in the summer and several giant old trees.
WARNING if you go here to buy flowers do not go to this stall!
The guy will try to hassle you and give deals on flowers like 20kr/40kr because the flowers are very bad quality (rotting stems and leaves, wilting, losing petals, will only last a day), he'll also get angry at you if you don't have cash ready and tries to make sure you don't look too closely at the flowers. Scammer and rude.
1 STAR for him but 5 STARS for the city square. If you want flowers go to the two stalls closest to the H&M, good quality, good prices, friendly vendors, but make sure you have cash if buying for...
Read moreI love this place because it is full of activities where special events aim to spread awareness about specific humanitarian and war-related crisis affecting citizens from many countries (especially cases involving Palestinian-Israeli conflicts, Russian invasion over Ukraine, Syrian revolution, and many others).
In addition, the square is full of life where people walk, bike, shop, eat and drink whenever they are busy or free during their daily study or work routines. This place has a strategic location where it leads to Malmö Library, which is not very far from the cemetery...
Read moreGustav Adolfs Torg is a nice, chill square right in the middle of Malmö. It’s got lots of green spaces, fountains, and some cool sculptures that make it a pleasant place to hang out or take a break while exploring the city. The surrounding buildings have a classic vibe, which adds some charm to the area. It’s not super busy or flashy, but it’s a great spot for people-watching or just relaxing, especially on a sunny day. Plus, it’s easy to get to from other parts of the city, so I passed through it a few times...
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