Torghandel is one of Malmo's oldest markets located in the quaint neighborhood of Mollan. The market opens at 7a each day of the week with the sounds of farmers and fishermen shouting out their own slogans in a bid to lure the locals and tourists towards their store. The market is even today one of the most popular ways to shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and flowers in Malmo, without burning a hole in your pocket.
Why not contribute to a good cause while you shop? Uma Bazaar has a superb collection of fair-trade goods sourced from developing nations around the world. Shop a range of organic and sustainable apparel, footwear, accessories and baby products. Equal importance is given to design and latest trends so you don't have to compromise on the fashion factor. A great way to ensure that you're indulgence helps someone.
Cacaofoni is a must visit if you have a weakness for chocolate. The brainchild of Ann Thydell and Elisabeth Cewers, this artisan chocolate shop opened its doors in 2006 and has been wowing chocoholics ever since. Acclaimed for their delightful creations, their chocolates and pralines are made from the finest of cocoa available. You can catch the action live how their sweet delights are made or take a part in their chocolate tastings. They also offer courses in praline making.
Aplace is a high-end fashion boutique in Malmo which stocks a wide range seasonally-inspired fashion clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women and children made by various fashion designers from Sweden and around the world. The store also a wide range of kitchenware, stationery, candles, books and electronic gadgets. Walk into an Aplace store to get a taste of the best of Scandinavian and International fashion.
Varuhuset 2 Kronor is a 15,000 square foot (1400 square meters) second-hand store in Malmo which sells used home furniture, outdated products and imitation commodities acquired from external sources. They also handle sale orders from customers from which they deduct a 35 percent commission on the final selling price. So if you're looking to cash in some of your old stuff, this is the place to do it from.
Located in the heart of the city, Gustav Adolf Torg is a prominent public square. Not only is the square nestled amidst a number of historical buildings and important landmarks but the square is also close to The Old Cemetery. Besides the buildings, the square is also known for the number of sculptures and architectural pieces scattered across it as well as the number of cafes and shopping stalls housed here. The square is host to summer festivals as well. Whether you marvel at the historic Children Playing sculpture, relax in one of the cafes or shop for souvenirs, you can be rest assured of a memorable time in the buzzing space that is Gustav Adolfs Torg.
The GUBI Showroom Copenhagen is a 2000-square-meter (about 21,500-square-foot) space that exhibits GUBI designer furnishings. A world-renowned brand, the company has furnished hotels and restaurants around the world, including the Astoria Hotel in Copenhagen, the Aquavit Restaurant New York, and the Delhi Park Hotel in New Delhi. A GUBI chair is even on permanent display at the MOMA in New York. The designs are sleek, modern and minimalist, and the showroom is a must for all design enthusiasts.
Store Kongensgade, the expensive shopping street by Kongens Nytorv, is home to a small shop with fine jewelry, A Dragsted, named after its 1854 founder. The shop is now run by the fifth generation of Dragsteds and specializes in pearls and jewels, found on rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets. The pearls are from various places: Japan, Australia, Tahiti and China. The precious stones they use include a large selection of rubies, emeralds, sapphires, lapis and opals. Every item in the shop is handmade by their qualified goldsmiths. The prices are high, but the quality of everything is exceptional. This shopping area in general is high-class.
Guldfynd is a jewelry store in Malmo where you can find a wide range of fashion wedding rings, earrings, bracelets, watches, cutlery, jewelry and fashion accessories for men and women. If you need to gift a loved one something special without breaking the bank, head down to Guldfynd and let the staff at the store do the rest for you.
Torghandel is one of Malmo's oldest markets located in the quaint neighborhood of Mollan. The market opens at 7a each day of the week with the sounds of farmers and fishermen shouting out their own slogans in a bid to lure the locals and tourists towards their store. The market is even today one of the most popular ways to shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and flowers in Malmo, without burning a hole in your pocket.