36 Hours in Malmo, Sweden
Briefly

Malmo's distinct personality shines through its emphasis on sustainability, diverse immigrant influences, and a rich food scene that reflects its maritime heritage.
The city retains a working-class feel, and with a significant immigrant population, it has become the falafel capital of Europe, enriching the local culinary landscape.
Oresund Bridge has made Malmo more accessible to artists and chefs priced out of Copenhagen, revitalizing the city and infusing it with creativity.
Local attractions, like the Disgusting Food Museum and the historic Malmo Konstmuseum, underscore the city’s blend of whimsical and cultural experiences.
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