Malmö is Sweden's third biggest city and is considered a heaven for bicycles and clean energy
In the CYCLING section you can get read more about bicycling in Malmö
In the CYCLING section you can get read more about bicycling in Malmö
Malmö is also known by 2 nicknames: little Chicago because of all the crime and the city of parks because it has the most parks of any Swedish city
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Ankarparken was created in 2001
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Bulltoftaparken covers an area of 75 hectares and has: tennis courts, mini golf, outdoor gym, indoor gym with sauna, Disc golf course and more
It is also great for walking, running and cycling Loads of animals can be seen here including cows |
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Bunkeflo strandängar is Malmö first nature reserve created in 2006
Video is in Swedish but you get to see how the park looks like |
Daniaparken was created in 1999
It is also a former Saab factory, because of which the site's contamination made it unsuitable for large plant planting, thus the area is mostly grass covered, but is mostly characterized by terraces, platforms and balconies which overlook the Öresund |
Fjärilsparken
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Folkets park is situated in the center of the city
It used to have a small amusement park but it was closed down in 2013 In the park you can find mini golf, the Children's Stage, restaurant Far i Hatten, the culture hub Moriska paviljongen and more Each week, year round, there is a wide range of events in the park, but many also come here to have picnics, meet friends or just take a walk. |
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Hammars parken covers an area of 11 hectares and was open to the public in 1939
Video is in Swedish but you get to see how the park looks like |
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Kungsparken and Slottsparken are 2 parks next to each other with a small river between
Kungsparken was created in 1870 and only the upper class could use it Slottsparken was created in 1900 for the common person Video is in Swedish but you get to see how the park looks like |
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Käglinge Naturområde
Video is in Swedish but you get to see how the park looks like |
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Pildammsparken (Willowpond Park) was founded for the Baltic Exhibition of 1914 and covers an area of 45 hectares.
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Stapelbäddsparken is a skateboarding park created in 2005 and renovated in 2011 that covers an area of 1800 m²
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