Top Things to do in Malmö, Sweden! - Beer Garden, Disgusting Food Museum, Food Market and More!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Today we're in the beautiful Swedish city of Malmö and exploring everything this city has to offer from delicious food halls to the architecture to the not so delicious Disgusting Food Museum 😄 Huge thanks to Malmö Tourism for sponsoring this video!
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Oh my that salted liquorice looked mouthwatering! Love salt and salty liquorice soo much 😍😍
Love salt liquorice also, but man its so brutal. Its like Djungelvrål but 10times saltier.
I love Malmo, and was there last year during Midsommer. with my wife. We spent a week there. Lots of things to do and a very livable place that my wife and I from California would consider moving to. We love the people.
Alison, thanks for taking one for the team, that Stinking Bishop TOE JAM and Eric eating that Salted Licorice ( BAKING SODA 😂) we now know what NEVER to try. That was pretty cool seeing those beer can bottles under the bridge. Love doing tours that helps you learn a little bit more about the city you're in.
What was your favorite part of your day in Malmo?
If you can past the smell, and taste a larger piece of Stinking Bishop it's really delicious. The taste will overwhelm the smell if you have a larger piece. Something to do with surface area to volume ratio.
I've watched and subscribed to sooo many travel vlogs but yours will always be my favorite. The audio and picture quality is just perfect. The detailed description of food, places and experiences is what makes your vlogs stand out among others. Last and the best thing I like is your editing skills. The timing, angle, music...everything is on point! You have mastered the art of editing.
This video was so eclectic. You pack a lot of fun in one day! Glad to see you visiting smaller, not as well-known cities. Each time you visit out-of-the-way places it's fun to Google to learn more!.
Wow! Good production value and fun to see the city where I've lived for 6 years in such a positive light!
Living in Malmö - Malmö festivalen is not my personal favorite, however I am glad that our tourists can enjoy it!
This is lovely quality and the care and research you put in shows. Thank you!
I'm so happy for you that you got to experience Malmö during the Malmoe festival! That's probably when Malmö is at it's best!
I'm born ('65) and raised in Malmö! When I grew up in Malmö i found Malmö to be a really boring small industrial town! I unfairly compared Malmoe to Copenhagen, Berlin - etc!
But as the years passed, both the heavy industries like the shipwharf and the textile industries moved out of Malmoe and Malmoe had to "reinvent itself"! And did so very well! I have gone from - "I can't wait to move away" to - "I'm a proud local patriot and I love Malmoe!" I strongly doubt that there is another city in Scandinavia that has as much culture, restaurants and cafes Per Capita!
Today I cannot see myself moving to any larger city in Sweden, I'm even doubtful if I can move to Copenhagen?
Simply put - Malmö is fantastic! It is the underappreciated hidden gem of Scandinavia!
Malmö is also unusually cheap - compared to the rest of Sweden and indeed Scandinavia! Unless you go to "Saluhallen" - where you had noodles! Compared to the rest of Malmö! Saluhallen is eye-wateringly expensive! At my favorite part of Malmoe - Möllevångstorget aka Möllan - You can easily find a excellent meal for a third of what you pay at Saluhallen! Möllan, is only a few blocks away from Folkets Park! Also you missed the beach! Close to Lilla-torg = the little square, where you went to Form Design Centre! You have one of Malmös loveliest parks and a short walk through the park and beyond - you have the Copacabana beach of Malmö - Ribersborgs strand aka Ribban!
Visit Malmö! Stay for at least a week!
Thank you, Bod for your comment! I lived in Malmoe for two years and I miss it so much! Mollan is the best and I remember good times with friends and cheap beer or burgers! You explained the missed spots perfectly!
I heard that this city is now very unsafe, two explosions today.
Yeah, great city if you like criminality, bombings, theft. Not to mention horrible politicians that keep wasting peoples tax money. Oh and it's worth mentioning that Malmö is actually running at a loss, the rest of us in Sweden has to give money to Malmö for it to keep going. Hmm, I wonder why that is... (except bad politicians of course) one can just add 1 and 1 and get the answer. So you might somehow like Malmö, but most sane people would not.
@@OneSpread It is very unsafe compared to old swedish standards but that still depends a lot on what area and what time of day. It is more dangerous if you are white and young and out numbered.
Alison's face after smelling the rotten fish was priceless, and that small square you were in is lovely, I was there last year.
id it smells like fish, make a wish, if it smells like cologne, leave it alone
the castle has a really good and unexpected museum, also we sneaked a peek in the Savoy, an amazing art nouveau building with the cutest little library, oh and near to the castle in the grounds we had a great organic soup with free top ups!!
Mikkeller is my fav! They have lots of bars all over Europe and a couple in the States. I always seek them out. Like one In Copenhagen is a ramen shop! It’s awesome.
I did a day trip to Malmo from Copenhagen and saw a beautiful sunset near the Turning Torso.
Ok y'all had us at that intro and BEER GARDEN & SWEDISH BARBECUE! 😘👍Great video and thanks for taking us along on this exploration of Malmo, Sweden! 🖖😍
Next time you are in Sweden you have to come to Karlskrona. A city built on islands and it one of the most sunny places in Sweden. It also has a interesting history. It was built 1680 as a marine base. An architect drew the city and then it was built. Its a lovely summertown. I can give you a guided tour if you want, or at least show you som hot spots.
I recently moved to Malmö and love this content.
I love your super charming way to travel around. It's been a good ride.
Wow never heard of Malmo city before but looks so beautiful. The highlight is of course the disgusting food museum 😂😂
Been watching for a few years now and this has been one of my favourites! Thanks for cheering up my dinner break 😀
It’s really amazing. I would love to know you better if you don’t mind.
Sweden was awesome the Vasa Museum is incredible
Love that you went to the disgusting food museum. Glad You didn’t get nauseous! Don’t understand how root beer made the list though. Allison eating that spider donut, priceless!
I visited Malmo Sweden last June for at least 10 days. I saw Olympic Days, near West Harbor. I saw a truck full of High School Graduation party, heard fireworks and cars honking their horns. I can't wait for my next trip to Malmo next year.
This was so fun to watch!!! YALL helped me out a lot!
We’re looking at visiting Malmö in July this year. It looks a great place to visit!
Thanks guys 👍
Malmö is a nice city. Wish I was able to spend more time there. The friend I was with got sick so we had to head back to where we where staying. I was looking forward to taking pictures around the city.
In some videps, it is dangerous regarding gun violence. But every city has good and bad.
It was fun watching this video and the beer garden is interesting.
Presence of mind is adventure. Only a mind can be kind.
Perception of adventure varies from person to person. It is the way of using mind or putting it to work which makes the difference. Avoiding errors is on mind of most sane adventurous people. People choose friends because they choose.
That food tasting in the museum 😂
I love taking those boat trips, mostly at the first day so that I have an idea of the city's layout.
Glad you came to Malmö to experience everything, and you really came at the right time of year- good weather and the city festival that's every year for a week in August.
Hope you come back to Scandinavia soon. (After those 50-ish states..)
Ohh I can see my apartment in your video, so cool! Thank you for visiting Malmö and Sweden! 😃
You guys!! It’s so good to see you back in Europe! It was hilarious when you went to the museum! That looked like so much fun, and it’s nothing I’ve seen before, I also adore the little food markets you find, can’t wait for the next one to see what you get up to!
haaa I LOVE the salted licorice. I buy it in bulk to take home when I'm in Sweden.
SO glad you went to Pink Head. I live in Västra Hamnen (where turning torso is) and I have eaten at Pink Head endless times.
I loved the one time I went to Malmo, can´t wait to go back someday! Great video!
Allison eating that deep fried tarantula so casually...then reacting with the "it's not that good" was worth the price of admission!!! Lmao!!!
Going to be there in a few weeks! I jotted down the Soluhall, it looked pretty great.
That shot of ice cream in the beginning made my eyes pop outta my head!! 😳🍦 -Ash
Go figure, LOL! :p
Put that in your intro! 😂
@@Theendlessadventure i Love your video
Perfect upload time!! I’m going to Malmö in a few weeks and this was super helpful!!
I love Malmo great video!
Your trip is great.I am watching to with love.🍾
I love the way you described the food your eating very well done.
Finally caught up with your videos in real time.... I loved Malmo, so quirky
malmo is lovely. i was there in 2018. definitely want to make a trip back, i was there for a day then went back to copenhagen that evening. went on a beer crawl basically after doing a city walking tour then went to see malmo ff that night play orebro then late trip back on the train. en fantastisk stad
Eric does a great Donald Duck impression!! Lol. Thanks for sharing guys!! You rock!
Malmö probably has the best food culture in Sweden tbh :)
Allison’s comment after eating the spider “it’s not good”, I laughed so hard I woke my daughter up 😂
That bbq brisket sandwich was kicking Eric's a$$!!! Lol😂
5:27 I miss my beloved campus WMU & 7:13 Malmö Festivalen.
Enjoy Fika & Cheers!!
Loved all the disgusting food! We did a great boat trip in Copenhagen which looked very similar to yours in Malmo. :) Great episode!
Missed Malmo while in Copenhagen in 2009. Time to go back! Thanks Adventures!
Lol, your facial reaction to the salty licorice was the same as the cats who get brain freeze.
Hi from Malmö, first day here. So glad you sampled the Disgusting Food Museum so I don't have to.
I recommend you to the bridge, guys. Try an episode, see what you think. It will also help you understand the difference between the swedes and the danes
One of my favourite things is hearing Americans call things European
"Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?"
(Did love the video though :))
It's basically how Americans feel when people call things American. Continents tend to be very diverse.
What about people biking? Are there a lot? I’ve heard is close to copenhagen or amsterdam
I’m so sad I didn’t get to meet y’all when y’all were here. It would have been such fun. But so glad you enjoyed Malmö
I was laughing out loud at you guys in the disgusting food museum! haha such a cool and gross concept - I will have to check it out some day!
It’s hilarious. I would love to know you better if you don’t mind.
You will love Norway, stunning country
If you can past the smell, and taste a larger piece of Stinking Bishop it's really delicious. The taste will overwhelm the smell if you have a larger piece. Something to do with surface area to volume ratio.
The TV show The Bridge is awesome. It’s subtitled, but trust me it’s worth a watch!
Enjoy Malmo.
You left the American south and immediately found great barbecue in Sweden😁
Watch The Bridge! Also watch The Killing! Two of the greatest crime thrillers of all time! You don't know what you re missing!!
When you head back to Copenhagen you have to check out War Pigs in the Meatpacking District. Best BBQ I've ever had, great aesthetic and a super cool part of town. Oh, and they brew on site!
totally agreed warpigs.dk/
and a side note ... its American inspired BBQ and Brews (Texan i think they say) - so you can tell us all how close they came
I gave you guys a thumbs up for being brave enough to try the bushtucker food! :)
Not sure we could handle the disgusting food museum... weak stomachs! Although root beer is one of our favourite drinks! We absolutely love your channel keep up the amazing work!
Allison did a perfect Kombucha meme girl face when trying that stinky cheese. 😂
That disgusting food museum is so unique! Probably a good idea to have the barf bags handy! 😂
I've always wondered, how do you both choose which country to visit next?
Uggh! Taking toe jam for the team, another great video, thanks guys!
The house you see at 5:16 is the oldest house in malmö, it was built early 13th century.
So happy to see you review a vegan option!!
Hi! Found You guys through Travel Beans and watched Your videos from Sweden as I am Swedish 🇸🇪 If You ever come back to Sweden, You must try Swedish Devils (Svenskjävlar) which is the worlds saltiest licorice (those at the museum You tired looked like Djungelvrål / Jungle Scream which are not the saltiest licorice) 😉 Svenskjävlar can be tricky to find, but You can order them online as well. Thanks for sharing your videos 🙏🏽 And welcome back to Sweden 🇸🇪 Visit up north! There is much more of the country to see than the three biggest cities, I promise 😉
Lovely to have you in my hometown! How long will you be here?
Thanks for great videos! All the best, Erik
I’m watching this because I miss Malmö and I can’t travel there because of corona and I miss my family 😭
I would never laugh at Alison but her face cracked me up here! 7:32
Omg loved this! The disgusting food museum is officially on my list.
I saw the end of this video going to Texas at Bucky's I want to see Eric play the guitar some more he has a nice voice.
I love Malmö .
I love my Sweden ❤️
Great fun video, thanks!
Awesome looking place
Loving the video! 💛
Love the vlogs, you're brave for trying the worst but it was worth watching your facial reactions!!!❤👍👍
What time of the year did you visit Malmo?
How about visiting the city of Uppsala?
We often get forgotten tho we are just north of Stockholm, but we are nothing like the Sthlm people!
Nice vid guys how about some price points on the food
Dan Dan Mian is a traditional Szechuan noodles with ground meat, sesame sauce, chilis and pickled Chinese greens.
Great video, very well done.
Laughed so much I cried ! Kudos to you both for trying those disgusting foods.
Give Stinking Bishop cheese a chance. Yes, it smells a bit ripe (and my colleagues asked me to take it out of our office), but it tastes wonderful. It's called SB because it was wrapped in the leaves of a pear called Stinking Bishop. Great cheese.
Hoping to be there in December, nice helpful video!
Great video from my home city :-)
I was across the water last week in Copenhagen! I wonder if we were in the area at the same time...
Close! We had already left actually 😊 (though we're actually back in Copenhagen right now 😄)
I know you just visited Canada but you should have visited Niagara Falls!! I love Niagara Falls. Love watching your adventures 💖
We've been actually! There's a fun video we made there if you search around 😊Thanks for watching!
the liquorice looked nice
Oh man, I would pay you guys to watch Eric react more to salted licorice. He really let his inner Donald Duck out! I’m feeling old knowing my visit to Malmo years ago predated the bridge. We got there via hydrafoil and once in Malmo there was just a small shopping area near the water launch. I feel like I could visit every place I traveled to in the 1970-1980’s again and it would be like going someplace completely new. Another great vlog you two!
When I read the caption “Top things to do in Malmo” I thought you would be at the station, leaving! 🤣
A colleague brought us a box of salted liquorice from Copenhagen, to this day I’m not sure if she was actually trying to take out the office! 😂
Louise Auger salted licorice IS THE BEST SWEET EVER (if you are born in Scandinavia)
@@piathesbjerg9945 Haha I'm Swedish and I hate it but yeah some really love that stuff, for some reason
I really love the licorices :) if i bring them home I have to hide them from my partner bcs she will eat all of them!
@@piathesbjerg9945 it's more than Scandinavian who loves licorice.
Was that fusion Japanese ramen? Or south east Asian noodles? Looked like fusion food. Sweden what cuisine are they famous for? Interesting don't know much about sweden, good video. 🙂
Well, probably they made an own version of Asian food, think he said tantanmen which is not Japanese but I think Chinese or something? But eating for example Asian food in Europe or somewhere is not going to be 100% authentic anywhere. Can still be delicious of course, and it does look really good here, but it's probably not really close to authentic. If I eat sushi here in Sweden it's not the same as the one in Japan, where I also studied three years, so yeah. To get authentic Chinese food you need to go to China/Hong Kong/Taiwan etc., and to get authentic Japanese you need to go to Japan. Sometimes it might be close to the authentic food abroad if it's an actual person from that country who makes it, but more often than not it's made to suit the locals' taste buds, unfortunately.
@@jontiswe yeah, your right. I had authentic vietnamese food in sydney as there is a large vietnamese community there, so it is close to authentic as possible its their cuisine.
I tried seaching for if you ever tasted "surströmming" Please try this, the proper way ofcourse.
You only smelled it, never tated it properly.
Taste it on a thinbread with all the extras. For me it is the favourite of the year. I eat 2-5 cans a year.a
Superb!