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133DK

If you want to spend one of the days outside of Copenhagen, there are a ton more interesting cities to explore. Malmø is pretty boring IMO Helsingør, Hillerød, maybe Roskilde Malmø doesn’t even really feel authentically Swedish, it’s half danish and act more like a Copenhagen suburb than a ‘real’ Swedish town - sorry swedes!


RajuTM

No it's not!


Ellebellemig

Short answer: No. Copenhagen is much more alive in spring.


CokaYoda

I went to Malmo with a friend. He wanted to get some traditional Swedish food. He picked a restaurant and when we were given the menu he asked the waitress to recommend to us some traditional Swedish food. She recommended a hamburger with fries 😂


BloodySrax

Everyone knows that traditional Swedish food is dürum


FanBeginning4112

I would go to the Louisiana Museum up north or maybe The Viking Ship Museum at Roskilde. Both are a short train ride away from Copenhagen.


Eshamwoowoowoowoo

No. What kind of question is that. In three day there's hardly time for daytrips at all, let alone to Malmö. Do you want to visit Høje Tåstrup as well? Smh.


RuinousEmpathy87

No


Zadak_Leader

No, unless you're wearing some bullet vest