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4 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Västra Hamnen (Western Harbour) is a former shipyard district transformed into a showcase of sustainable urban design. Anchored by the Turning Torso, the neighborhood features bold contemporary architecture, seaside boardwalks, and public art.
Möllevången ("Mölle" to locals) is Malmö's most multicultural neighborhood, centered on the lively Möllevångstorget market square. It is renowned for its diverse food scene, including some of Sweden's best falafel.

Gamla Staden is Malmö's historic core, a compact district of cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and atmospheric squares. Both Stortorget and Lilla Torg are located here, along with most of the city's medieval churches and merchant houses.

Davidshall is a trendy neighborhood south of the old town, known for its independent boutiques, specialty coffee roasters, and a relaxed creative atmosphere. It has emerged as Malmö's go-to area for curated shopping and artisan food.