Fun, (almost) free things to do in Malmö, Sweden
Sweden is, compared to the rest of Europe, quite expensive. Malmö is a great city and has lots to offer that doesn’t cost anything. Or at least very little. But there is lots to do that is free or almost free. Enjoy all the fun and (almost) free things to do in Malmö.

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Parks and beaches
Ribersborg Kallbadshuset is a sauna with access to the Öresund straight.
Spring and summer are the best times to visit Malmö. Gorgeous parks and beaches are free to use and it’s easy to have a good time.
The main three parks in Malmö are Slottsparken (the castle park), Kungsparken (the King’s park) and Folkets Park (the people’s park). You can bring a picnic blanket and even small BBQs to spend hours here with friends.
For a less city type of vibe head to Ribersborg beach instead. From here you have a great view of the Öresund Bridge connecting Malmö with Copenhagen. Every July Ribersborg beach transforms into a fun location with beach bars, games, dance and a floating parkour.

HYTT Travel Tip:
Dress in layers because the weather in Malmö can be unpredictable!

Discover Malmö's amazing street art
If you want to go for a walk or bike ride check out the cool street art around the city. Malmö has some creative graffiti paintings all around the city, some even by quite famous artists.
Like The Troll by Smug One for example, which takes over 8 storeys of a residential building in Holma. Another one is this cool piece by London-based artist Phlegm which incorporates parts of the building it is painted on.

Admire the architecture
On the way keep your eyes open for gorgeous architecture like Emporia, a shopping mall located in the Hyllie area. It has an impressive curved glass front and colour-coordinated staircases inside. Another one is the World Maritime Museum in Gamla Stan with a modern glass front fused with the original building from the 1980s.




Museums and galleries
There’s a few really cool spots around Malmö that are free to go, like Moderna Museet. They have 3-4 exhibitions at a time and a workshop where you can get creative yourself.
At Triangeln Station you can find Malmö Konsthall, an art gallery featuring contemporary pieces.


Have fika
Fika is an important part of Swedish culture. It means taking a break, often while enjoying a cup of coffee and some pastries. Malmö has tons of great places to sit down and take a little break, most of them also offer vegan coffee and dessert options.

Read also:
The best (vegan) cafes in Malmö, Sweden



Thanks so much for reading my travel guide about fun (almost) free things to do in Malmö, Sweden!
I hope it inspires you to visit this beautiful city and plan your own epic adventure.
Säkra resa (safe travels in Swedish),
Nadine

