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Malmö, Sweden – Copenhagen’s Sister City

The majority of cruise passengers who embark or disembark in Copenhagen (København) are unaware of the city of Malmö located a few miles across the Øresund, which has for the past decade been connected by a combination bridge-tunnel. If are spending some time in Copenhagen either before or after a Baltic Sea or Norwegian fjord cruise, it is worth a few hours of your time visit Malmö.

The beautiful Gothic city hall
The beautiful Gothic city hall
Little Torg Square Filled with Cafes
Little Torg Square Filled with Cafes

It is easy to reach Malmö from the main Copenhagen railway station, or from the Østerport Station just north of the city center. The sleek Øresundtåg operates on a schedule of approximately every 20 minutes and the journey takes 30 minutes, crossing on the spectacular Øresund bridge after first crossing the part of the strait via a tunnel just past the Copenhagen airport.

The city has a very rich history, relating it both to Denmark and Sweden.

Today Malmö is a thriving manufacturing center, but its city center is still filled with many landmark buildings and squares that date back to its early history.

The Lagoon in Kungslotte Park
The Lagoon in Kungslotte Park

Screen-Shot-2015-02-28-at-6.55.30-PM-184x280If you are staying over in Copenhagen either before or after your cruise, you might check out the major hotels in Malmö, as they offer four-star luxury at prices that are on average 40 percent those of Copenhagen. One of the best known is Marriott’s Renaissance. With the Øresundtåg, you can ride into central Copenhagen and still be able to explore all of that great city’s major venues, especially Tivoli Gardens in the evening.

By staying in Malmö you have the advantage of lower cost, comfort, good restaurants and a quieter atmosphere. And the distance from the Copenhagen Airport is no greater than from the city center of Copenhagen. But you are farther from Langeline where the cruise ships dock, but still easily accessible by taxi.

For more information about cruising the Baltic Sea, please check out my popular traveler’s companion book A Travel Companion for Cruising the Baltic Sea.

Submitted by, Dr. Lew Deitch www.doctorlew.com

 

 


 

An avid traveler and an award-winning journalist, Ralph Grizzle produces articles, video and photos that are inspiring and informative, personal and passionate. A journalism graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ralph has specialized in travel writing for more than two decades. To read more cruise and port reviews by Ralph Grizzle, visit his website at www.avidcruiser.com.

 

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