Explore Malmö's Friendly Corners — Meet Travellers by the Turning Torso

Malmö mixes modern coastal design with a warm, multicultural heart — from Västra Hamnen's Turning Torso to the buzzing markets of Möllevången. Nomax helps solo travelers link up for boat sightseeing, gallery nights, and fika so you can see the city with new friends.

Nomax is available in Malmö, Sweden. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Malmö in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.

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City at a Glance

Population approx. 347,000
Languages Swedish (official), English widely spoken; communities also speak Arabic, Polish and other languages
Daily Budget 700–1,200 SEK per day (mid-range)
Best For Travelers Västra Hamnen, Möllevången, Gamla Staden (Old Town), Triangeln
Best Seasons Late spring to early autumn (May–September), warmest in June–August; May and September for fewer crowds
Vibe Coastal & multicultural
Public Transport Good regional train and bus network (Skånetrafiken), very bike-friendly, easy Öresund trains to Copenhagen
Safety Rating 7/10

Popular Meeting Spots in Malmö

Top-rated places to explore and meet fellow travelers

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Teatermuseet

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Malmö Museer Slottsholmen

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Oscar Olsson-museet

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Galleri Olson, Malmö

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Kalkbrottet

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Molekyl Gallery

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Arkana

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What Travelers Say

I joined a Nomax group for a harbour boat sightseeing and ended the day with fika at Lilla Torg — great people and great views of the Turning Torso.

Lucas

Brazil

We did a gallery crawl that included Molekyl Gallery and Galleri CC and later discovered a tiny falafel spot in Möllevången together — Nomax made it effortless.

Maya

USA

A last-minute Nomax meetup turned into a bike ride to Ribersborg and a sunset dip — I left with new friends and a plan to meet up again in Copenhagen.

Oliver

Australia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I meet other solo travelers in Malmö?

Head to Lilla Torg for outdoor terraces and easy conversations, Möllevångstorget for multicultural food and bars, or Västra Hamnen's promenade for sunset meetups near the Turning Torso. Boat sightseeing departs from the central harbor by Malmöhus and Slussplan, which is also a popular place to join group tours.

Is Malmö safe for solo travelers?

Malmö is generally safe for visitors, especially around central areas like Gamla Staden, Västra Hamnen, Triangeln, and Ribersborg beach. Use usual precautions at night — some suburbs have higher crime rates — and stick to well-lit, populated areas; public transport and central streets are routinely patrolled.

How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Malmö?

Nomax lists Malmö-specific groups and events — from gallery nights at Molekyl Gallery to boat sightseeing on the harbour — and shows verified member profiles so you can join small meetups. Use the city chat to coordinate a fika in Möllevången or arrange a bike ride along the coast before you arrive.

What is the nightlife like in Malmö for solo travelers?

Nightlife ranges from cozy pubs and outdoor terraces at Lilla Torg to the lively multicultural bars around Möllevången and club nights at Slagthuset or gigs at KB. Many venues host regular events and live music, making it easy to join groups or meet other solo travelers through Nomax meetups.

What day trips can I take from Malmö?

Take the Öresundståg to Copenhagen in about 35–40 minutes for a cross-border city break, or hop a 10–15 minute train to Lund to explore its cathedral and medieval streets. Other options include coastal towns like Skanör-Falsterbo and ferries or regional trains to Helsingborg and Ystad for longer days out.

How much does it cost to travel in Malmö per day?

For a mid-range solo traveler expect roughly 700–1,200 SEK per day: meals (150–400 SEK), local transport (70–150 SEK with Skånetrafiken), and attractions or activities (100–300 SEK). Malmö uses the Swedish krona (SEK) and offers free outdoor sights like beaches and parks to keep costs down.

What cultural experiences should I not miss in Malmö?

Don't miss Malmö Museer at Slottsholmen and the Teatermuseet for local history and performance culture, plus gallery visits at Galleri Olson, Molekyl Gallery, Galleri CC, and Arkana. Walk the harbour in Västra Hamnen, see the Flyktingmonumentet, and sample international flavors at Möllevångstorget and Malmö Saluhall.

How do I get around Malmö using public transport?

Malmö is served by Skånetrafiken buses and regional trains; Öresundståg connects you quickly to Copenhagen and surrounding towns. The city is very bike-friendly with dedicated lanes, and Triangeln and Malmö Central are main transport hubs where you can buy tickets via the Skånetrafiken app.

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