Stortorget Square
StortorgetThe ‚big square‘ stretches to 2500 square metres. Dominated by the statue of king Karl X. Also note the historical pharmacy Lejonet.
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Stortorget Square in Travel Tips and Guides
One Day in Malmö (1 day)Discover all the beauties of Malmö. With this itinerary you can do it in just one day. |
Attractions near to Stortorget Square
Malmö CastleScandinvia's oldest Renaissance castle. The stately fortress now houses varied collections of Malmö museum. |
St. Peter's Church14th century Gothic church dominates the old town. Its impressive structure is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows. |
Turning TorsoScandinavia's tallest skyscraper. Supplied solely with energy from renewable sources. Book in advance to visit the rooftop. |
Gamla VästerAnother charming design district, remarkably less upscale than the Davidshallstorg one. Friendly atmosphere and lots to see and do. |
FiskehoddornaIf you're around, don't miss out this charming little fish market that still works in a traditional way. |
Ribersborg BeachThe most popular beach in Malmö is frequented during the day as well as in the evenings when various BBQs and parties take place. |
Cog MuseumLiving history in action: two reconstructed cogs invite you on board to explore them in detail and learn more about sailing in general. |
Davidshallstorg SquareThis is the centre of Malmö ‚design district‘ – the square is lined with posh design shops, ateliers and boutiques. |
Lund CathedralStrongly influenced by the Lombardian Romanesque style, this Lutheran cathedral is a sight to behold. |
Øresund BridgeThe longest road and rail bridge in Europe, and perhaps even the most interesting one, as it is buried under the sea halfway through. |





