Things to do in Arlöv
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Canal Sightseeing Boat Tour of Malmö
€21
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Half Day Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour in Cosmopolitan Malmö
€13
per adult

Malmö & Lund Tour, Crossing the Øresund Bridge to Sweden
€94
per adult
84% of travellers recommend

Malmö: Sightseeing and Landmarks tour by bike
€56
per adult

Explore the Instaworthy Spots of Malmö with a Local
€174
per adult
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1. Nyhavn
The Nyhavn (New Harbor) area of Copenhagen dates back to the 17th century. By the early 1900s it had become a run-down waterfront, but Nyhavn is now a modern entertainment precinct full of popular restaurants. Stroll along the harbor’s edge to see some of the historic ships that still call the strait home. Then try local flavors in one of the many restaurants and bars.
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2. Lilla Torg
At Lilla Torg you can mingle with locals at a bar or restaurant, enjoy design and architecture exhibitions and listen to live music. The square is characterized by cobblestone pavements and half-timbered houses. It’s an important meeting point and the epicenter of the city’s nightlife.
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3. Oresund Bridge
The Oresund Bridge opened in 2000 to provide a non-stop travel link across the Oresund Strait. It is the largest combined road and rail bridge in Europe. Visit this award-winning bridge and tunnel to admire its architecture and to travel between Sweden and Denmark in less than 30 minutes.
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4. Little Mermaid
Once upon a time, a small statue was built that would capture the heart of the residents of Copenhagen. Perched upon a rock in the main harbor, The Little Mermaid is there to welcome all guests to the Danish capital. This sculpture has become an icon for the city and is one of the most popular photo opportunities with visitors. It is not uncommon to find a small crowd surrounding it on a sunny day.
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5. Amalienborg Palace
A trip to Amalienborg Palace is a must for those who are curious to see how the Danish royals live. Enjoy the chance to see the interior of the grand palace and browse the museum to learn the history of the successive kings and Denmark’s first queen. Kids will likely be impressed by the daily ceremony for the changing of the guard.
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