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🇾đŸ‡Ș A Super Chill Day in Malmö | Swedish Meatballs Are Amazing 🧆

The most relaxed cross-border trip—from Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden. Let me share my condensed, ultra-chill one-day itinerary for Malmö! 🚄 Transport I took the ÖresundstĂ„g train from Ørestad Station in Copenhagen, and it only took 40 minutes to reach Malmö Central Station (Malmö C) directly. A round-trip ticket is approximately 190 Danish Kroner (DKK). Remember to bring your passport—inspections are rare, but it’s better to be prepared! 📄 ☕ Breakfast | Lilla Kafferosteriet It’s a 10-minute walk from the train station. This cafĂ© is beautiful and retro, with unique designs in every corner—perfect for checking in and taking photos. Both the food and coffee are great! ☕ đŸš¶â€â™€ïž Morning Citywalk Route Sankt Petri Kyrka (St. Peter’s Church) A 5-minute walk from the cafĂ©. It’s Malmö’s oldest brick Gothic church—step inside to admire its timeless architecture. â›Ș Stortorget (Big Square) & Lilla Torg (Little Square) A 3-minute walk from the church. In the center of Stortorget stands a statue of King Charles X, and the colorful surrounding buildings are highly photogenic. Then, a 2-minute walk takes you to Lilla Torg: a cobblestone square lined with half-timbered houses, most of which are restaurants and cafĂ©s. đŸ˜ïž đŸœ Lunch | Spoonery A 3-minute walk from Lilla Torg. This is a super popular (Internet-famous) spot for Swedish meatballs in Malmö. The must-try classic meatballs are fragrant and delicious! If you want a heartier meal, order the Chili Fiesta— the beef has a hint of cumin, and it’s perfect with rice. For smaller appetites, the kids’ portion is just right. Their cider is also tasty! đŸ„€ 📾 Afternoon Sightseeing Spree : SlottstrĂ€dgĂ„rden (Castle Garden) A small, underrated calming garden. Unfortunately, I visited in November, so there were no blooming flowers, but it was still beautiful and pleasant to walk around. Malmö Castle is nearby—about a 6-minute walk away. 🌿 :Turning Torso Malmö’s landmark twisting skyscraper. Head to Ribersborgsstranden Beach for a full panoramic view of the building. đŸ™ïž 💡 Tips Malmö isn’t big—you can get around to city attractions by walking + buses. The cost of living here is also lower than in Copenhagen! #Malmö #MalmöFood #SwedenTravel #MalmöOneDayTrip #EuropeTravel #GlobalFoodTeam #SwedishFood #Food #NordicTravel #Citywalk

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🇾đŸ‡Ș A Super Chill Day in Malmö | Swedish Meatballs Are Amazing 🧆

The most relaxed cross-border trip—from Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden. Let me share my condensed, ultra-chill one-day itinerary for Malmö! 🚄 Transport I took the ÖresundstĂ„g train from Ørestad Station in Copenhagen, and it only took 40 minutes to reach Malmö Central Station (Malmö C) directly. A round-trip ticket is approximately 190 Danish Kroner (DKK). Remember to bring your passport—inspections are rare, but it’s better to be prepared! 📄 ☕ Breakfast | Lilla Kafferosteriet It’s a 10-minute walk from the train station. This cafĂ© is beautiful and retro, with unique designs in every corner—perfect for checking in and taking photos. Both the food and coffee are great! ☕ đŸš¶â€â™€ïž Morning Citywalk Route Sankt Petri Kyrka (St. Peter’s Church) A 5-minute walk from the cafĂ©. It’s Malmö’s oldest brick Gothic church—step inside to admire its timeless architecture. â›Ș Stortorget (Big Square) & Lilla Torg (Little Square) A 3-minute walk from the church. In the center of Stortorget stands a statue of King Charles X, and the colorful surrounding buildings are highly photogenic. Then, a 2-minute walk takes you to Lilla Torg: a cobblestone square lined with half-timbered houses, most of which are restaurants and cafĂ©s. đŸ˜ïž đŸœ Lunch | Spoonery A 3-minute walk from Lilla Torg. This is a super popular (Internet-famous) spot for Swedish meatballs in Malmö. The must-try classic meatballs are fragrant and delicious! If you want a heartier meal, order the Chili Fiesta— the beef has a hint of cumin, and it’s perfect with rice. For smaller appetites, the kids’ portion is just right. Their cider is also tasty! đŸ„€ 📾 Afternoon Sightseeing Spree : SlottstrĂ€dgĂ„rden (Castle Garden) A small, underrated calming garden. Unfortunately, I visited in November, so there were no blooming flowers, but it was still beautiful and pleasant to walk around. Malmö Castle is nearby—about a 6-minute walk away. 🌿 :Turning Torso Malmö’s landmark twisting skyscraper. Head to Ribersborgsstranden Beach for a full panoramic view of the building. đŸ™ïž 💡 Tips Malmö isn’t big—you can get around to city attractions by walking + buses. The cost of living here is also lower than in Copenhagen! #Malmö #MalmöFood #SwedenTravel #MalmöOneDayTrip #EuropeTravel #GlobalFoodTeam #SwedishFood #Food #NordicTravel #Citywalk

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