This small local chain, headquartered at this location in the center of Malmö, specializes in all things a child needs. They carry mostly clothing, but also have a selection of inventive and crowd-pleasing toys, gadgets and gifts. Scandinavians are known for their love of children, and the products of their culture have given us such childhood wonders as Pippi Longstocking and Lego. You can see why at shops like this.
A swimming complex in operation since 1956, Simhallsbadet is a swimming venue for various swimming clubs and schools. Initially a public swimming venue, the complex even changed its name to Aq-va-kul before being renamed to its original name. Today, the complex boasts of two swimming pools, one spanning a length of 25 meters (82.02 feet) and the other spanning a distance of 50 meters (164.04 feet). Used by organizations for swimming lessons and the like, the complex also features hot water shower stalls among other amenities.
Though this theater is called the amateur theater, there's nothing unprofessional about the shows they put on. From comedy to drama, everything this company puts on is innovative, hip and fun.
Teknikens och Sjöfartens Hus is the main science museum of southern Sweden. It places an emphasis on how science and technology have played a large role in Sweden's history as a maritime power. It has other interesting exhibits on more standard science topics such as physics and natural history. The museum is conveniently located close to other attractions in the central part of the city.
Opened in 18th Century, Folkets Park is a lush green park situated in the heart of the city. Quiet and spacious, this park is home to a lot of events like karaoke competitions, outdoor concerts, flea market and other live performances. This park is extremely child friendly and is usually referred to as a childrens park, since it offers a playground and pony rides. The park is frequented by the locals, who enjoy taking walks here, apart from visiting Cuba Cafe that is located on the site.
Ronneholmsparken is a small park located in Malmo, Sweden. It surrounds the Ronneholmsgarden and is situated in the Ronneholm area. It was built around the 18th century. There are many restaurants, convenience stores and cafes nearby. The park is also in close proximity to the Ribersborgs beach. It is considered a good place for walking and bicycling.
Jagersro Trav & Galopp boasts of a turf, a horse riding school and a restaurant that offers sumptuous cuisine. One of its kind in the city, this place has hosts several prestigious competitions and races in the past. The spectacular competitions happening every year are extremely popular amongst the fans and are offer an exhilarating experience. If in case you are interested in learning the basics of horse riding, the school here is an ideal place to attend.
Jump Trampoline Park is the largest trampoline park in the country covering more than 3000 square meters (32,291 square feet). Play a high-octane game of dodgeball on this one-of-a-kind playing surface or just spend your time defying gravity with your friends on the giant trampolines in the park. This is also a great place to spend a fun day with family, where there are lots of fun activities for adults as well as children.