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Street Shopping

Two km of shopping pleasure

Something from the latest Prada collection, or a cute, unique piece of accessories made by a local co-operative? An antique jewellery box, or a shiny coffee pot designed by a young promising Swedish designer? Malmö has it all, and shopping is conveniently conglomerated in the city centre, along the pedestrian streets Södergatan and Södra Förstadsgatan, and in surroundings blocks nearby, especially Lilla torg and Davidhallstorg.

The pedestrian street stretches from Stortorget along Södergatan, via Gustav Adolfs Torg, continuing along Södra Förstadsgatan across the square to the shopping centre Triangeln. Even if the whole route is almost 2 km/1.2 mi long, you will have plenty of possibilities to rest in one of the many cafés or restaurants on your way. From Triangeln one can keep on south, towards Möllevången, Malmö's bohemian quarter, where exotic food boutiques and markets can bring some flavour to this shopping round, which also turns out to be a delightful sight-seeing tour.
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Food & beverages

Most probably you will find yourself shopping in one of the many COOP food stores, or in some small convenient store. A great range of products has Malmborg food store in Caroli city, in the centre. The supermarkets such as Willys, City Gross, and ICA Maxi are not far from the centre either.
Note that alcohol can be purchased only in special boutiques called Systembolaget. Read more »

Business hours

Shops and boutiques are usually open weekdays between 10:00 and 18:00 (9:30 or 10 a.m. to 6 p.m).

Saturdays: 10:00-15:00 or 16:00. Especially in the city, the boutiques and shops can hold open longer; generally, all shopping galleries taken in count, one can shop until 4-5 p.m.

The last Saturday of every month the boutiques close at 17:00 or later. This day is called 'Långlördag' (= Long Saturday).

Sundays most boutiques are closed; those who choose to have open, will have business hours between 12:00 and 14:00, sometimes longer.

Food stores are usually open longer – many of them 07:00 – 22:00 (7.a.m-10 p.m.), even Saturdays and Sundays. Having in mind purchasing alcohol, you have to remember that the stores close at 6 p.m. weekdays and at 2 p.m. Saturdays.

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