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Emporia
The guide was updated:Emporia is one of the largest shopping centres in Scandinavia and has become an iconic landmark in the region since its opening in 2012. Its architecture is unique and eye-catching, featuring a distinctive design inspired by the shape of a pebble. The centre spans several floors and offers a vast retail space housing over 200 shops, boutiques, and department stores — from popular international brands to local Swedish designers. Plus, numerous restaurants, cafés, and food courts. With its convenient location near the Öresund Bridge, Emporia is easily accessible from both Malmö and Copenhagen, attracting visitors from both sides of the border.
Useful Information
- Address: Hyllie Boulevard 19, Malmö
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–8pm
- Website: emporia.steenstrom.se
- Phone: +46 40 36 36 10
- Email: info.emporia@steenstrom.com
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Situated in the heart of Malmö, Triangeln is a bustling shopping mall that offers a diverse and engaging retail experience. With its central location and modern architecture, Triangeln draws in visitors from near and far. It features a vast array of shops, ranging from popular fashion brands to specialty stores, electronics, and much more. In addition to a variety of dining options and convenient amenities like a grocery store and a pharmacy, ensuring that all your needs are met in one place.
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Emporia
Emporia is one of the largest shopping centres in Scandinavia and has become an iconic landmark in the region since its opening in 2012. Its architecture is unique and eye-catching, featuring a distinctive design inspired by the shape of a pebble. The centre spans several floors and offers a vast retail space housing over 200 shops, boutiques, and department stores — from popular international brands to local Swedish designers. Plus, numerous restaurants, cafés, and food courts. With its convenient location near the Öresund Bridge, Emporia is easily accessible from both Malmö and Copenhagen, attracting visitors from both sides of the border.
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Hansa
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Mitt Möllan
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Shopping Eco in Malmö
Malmö has a lot of good eco shops, here are a couple of suggestions:
AB Småland
Address: Södra Förstadsgatan 25/27
Opening hours: Mon–Fri 10am–6pm, Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 11–4pm
AB Småland is an eco-friendly shop filled with sustainable inspiration, interior design, plants, vintage furniture, and fashion for women, men, and children. At AB Småland, you'll discover a remarkable assortment of items, ranging from locally sourced goods to an array of reused and recycled products.
Uma Bazaar
Address: Lilla Torg 9
Opening hours: Tue–Fri noon–6pm, Sat noon–4pm
Experience the essence of mindful shopping at Uma Bazaar, a charming and conscious shop, where fashion meets ethical values. Since its establishment in 2005, Uma Bazaar has been committed to providing an alternative to the big fast fashion chains. Discover a world of eco-friendly choices, from soft basics made from wood fibre to stylish dresses crafted from eco-cotton sourced from fair trade cooperatives.
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Young & Trendy Davidshall
Over the last few years, many new restaurants, cafés, and shops have popped up in the area around Davidshallstorg. While catering primarily to a youthful and fashion-forward crowd, the stores in Davidshall offer a wide range of options for shoppers. From boutique shops featuring custom designs to vintage stores brimming with nostalgic treasures, there is something for everyone. If you're on the lookout for your favourite designer, be sure to check out Meloa, Popolino, Gry, or Liebling.
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Local Crafts & Design in Gamla Väster
To the west of Lilla Torg lies the picturesque neighbourhood of Gamla Väster with its beautifully restored old houses, delightful boutique shops, galleries, and cosy cafés. Strolling through this area immerses you in a serene ambience while keeping you close to the heart of the city. Adjacent to Lilla Torg and Hedman Courtyard, you'll discover a plethora of local artisans and the Form/Design Center, showcasing exhibitions and a shop brimming with the finest examples of Scandinavian design.
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Hatthyllan
Hatthyllan is a haven for hat aficionados and fashion-conscious individuals seeking to add a touch of style and sophistication to their wardrobes. The shop stocks a carefully curated collection of hats, ranging from classic designs to contemporary styles.
Whether you're looking for a stylish fedora, a chic cloche, or a trendy beret, Hatthyllan offers an extensive selection of hats to suit every occasion. From casual outings to formal events, there's a hat waiting to complete your ensemble and make a memorable statement.
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SweOutlet
Less than 30 min by car from Malmö in Löddeköpinge, SweOutlet is a premier shopping destination for those seeking great deals on a wide range of products. This bustling outlet offers an array of popular brands at discounted prices. Whether you're looking for clothing, footwear, accessories, home goods, or electronics, SweOutlet has something for everyone.
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