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Malmö Nightclubs

Malmö is a swinging city almost around the clock.

Whether you like live music, trendy, cosy or genuine places, Malmö's nightclubs have something for you. Many places keep on swinging till dawn. If you go to a fancy nightclub, dress code is international, and if you feel like a tuxedo, that's OK. Otherwise Swedes tend to dress down a bit. Many of Malmö's cafés, bars, restaurants and clubs change character from bar to café etc. during a 24-hour period - an experience you don't want to miss!


Popular Nightclubs

  • ETAGE
    A nightlife hotspot with seven bars, several dance floors and a variety of music.
  • DEEP
    Open on weekends and offers different features and themes on its two dance floors on Saturday nights.
  • BABEL
    concerts, clubs and dancing. The club is housed in a former church, as evidenced by the huge, illuminated crucifix above the front door.
  • KULTURBOLAGET
    ("KB" for the locals) is a legendary live rock scene and nightclub.
  • Plan B ROCK CLUB
    Southeast of the city. Open from Wednesday to Saturday.

How to dress

Many clubs have a certain dress-code - smart, casual is a common one. The definition of what is proper may vary but usually means - neat clothes. However, in some places it also means - no jeans and no sneakers

Alcohol

You have to be 18 years old to be served alcohol at pubs & nightclubs. You have to show ID on request. (The legal age of purchasing alcohol in Alcohol shops is 20.)

Minimum age

The minimum age of at least 20 or 21 YOA is required in most of the clubs; some of them however set the limit to 25-27 YOA. Those requirements can vary depending both on day of the week and time of the day.

 

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