Gamla staden Travel Guide
Tourist Guide





Visit Gamla staden
Where to stay in Gamla staden

Malmo Old Town
Travellers come to Malmo Old Town for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Lilla Torg and Stortorget while you're in town.

Moment Hotels
Breakfast was my favorite part of this hotel. Staff members are friendly and good vibes. Thank you
Reviewed on 6 Oct 2025

MJ's
Fabulous staff and great hotel. Our room was great with a beautiful bathroom. Delicious breakfast and happening lobby with a DJ at 9 pm
Reviewed on 11 Oct 2025

ProfilHotels Garden
All good
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2025

Bob W Østerbro Copenhagen
This was my first stay at a Bob W. I liked that it was like an apartment then a hotel. I was a little wary that there wouldn’t be staff on site, however it worked out. The downsides were that the French press in my room was put together incorrectly and all the coffee grounds came out when I poured ...
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2025

CABINN Apartments
Nice clean rooms although small as in the name they are cabin style they are comfortable.
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025

Unity Malmö - A Studio Hotel
The hotel was nice, not a lot to do nearby and lack of transportation. Lots of good restaurants about a 20 minute walk.
Reviewed on 7 Oct 2025
Popular places to visit

Oresund Bridge
Travel from Sweden to Denmark across this award-winning bridge and tunnel, the largest road and rail bridge in Europe.

Lilla Torg
Come to this 16th-century Old Town square to enjoy one of Malmo’s liveliest nightlife districts and watch free concerts.

Folkets Park
Live music and picnic areas, amusement rides and mini-golf help to make this city park one of Malmo’s most popular recreational spaces.

Stortorget
Visit Malmo’s oldest public square to explore the city’s historical center and enjoy the free cultural events of the Malmo Festival.

HSB Turning Torso
Inspired by a sculpture and built using nine stacked cubes, this residential building is one of the most recognizable structures in Scandinavia.

Gustav Adolf Square
This 19th-century square is a place of historic architecture and cultural events, with Renaissance-style houses, Christmas markets and the Malmo Festival.

